Washington: Even after backlash and controversies, Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood fared well at the box office. And the film is set to hit theatres yet again with some extra footage.
The Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt starrer's re-release will feature added footage of 10 minutes which will be spread over four scenes in the film, according to an announcement by Sony.
And to expand the reach, the film will open in over 1000 theatres in the US and Canada starting Friday.
This announcement comes in the wake of Tarantino's recent comment that he won't remove any scene from the film to satisfy Chinese censors, who showed disapproval on the portrayal of Bruce Lee in the movie.