Starting October 25, fans will be able to watch four new scenes of previously unseen footage, bringing the updated movie to nearly three hours long. The longer version of the film will be shown in more than 1,000 North American locations."Audiences have shown tremendous support for this movie," Adrian Smith, Sony's president of domestic distribution, said in a statement. "And we look forward to offering them another opportunity to see the film as it's meant to be seen — in theaters on the big screen — with more sights and sounds of the sixties from Quentin Tarantino as an added treat.The new version could have been even longer, reports Indiewire. The film's first cut was four hours and 20 minutes, so there's still more unused footage. Tarantino has final-cut rights built into his contract."Once Upon a TRead More – Source
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