In fact, Quentin Tarantino has a full cut of the Kill Bill saga, known as The Whole Bloody Affair, which was rumored to make it to DVD and Blu-ray… but hasn’t yet.
Tarantino screened The Whole Bloody Affair at his New Beverly theater in Los Angeles on the occasion of his birthday.
Those who stand by “Kill Bill is one movie” point to the fact that Tarantino filmed Kill Bill in one shot, and only relented to two Volumes after Harvey Weinstein started pushing for the removal of sequences that he considered vital to the movie’s success.
Knowing that he didn’t want to cut huge chunks out of the overall story, the director allowed them to be split.