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Watch terrifying first trailer for Amazon’s horror remake ‘Suspiria’
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Amazon Studios has released the first full trailer for
Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming horror film “Suspiria.” -
The anticipated remake of Dario Argento’s 1977 cult
classic stars Tilda Swinton, Dakota Johnson, and
Chloë Grace Moretz. -
Guadagnino directed the film from a script by
David Kajganich, the showrunner of AMC’s acclaimed series
“The Terror,” and it has a score by Radiohead’s Thom
Yorke.
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“Suspiria” is set for a theatrical release on October
26. - Watch the trailer below.
Amazon Studios released the first full trailer for
Luca Guadagnino’s anticipated remake of the 1977
horror film “Suspiria” on Thursday.
Guadagnino’s film stars Tilda Swinton, Dakota Johnson,
Chloë Grace Moretz, Mia Goth, and Jessica Harper.
It’s set for a limited theatrical release on October 26, a
week earlier than its previous date, Amazon Studios said in a
tweet.
Guadagnino, who directed the Oscar-winning 2017 film “Call Me by
Your Name,” has called his take on “Suspiria” an “homage”
to Dario Argento’s cult classic, rather than a strict remake of
it.
Here’s Amazon Studios’ summary for the movie:
“As a darkness builds at the center of a world-renown dance
company, its artistic director (Swinton), a young American new to
the troupe (Johnson), and a grieving psychotherapist (Lutz
Ebersdorf) become entangled in a bloody, sighing nightmare.”
Guadagnino
terrified and nauseated film critics when he premiered a
scene from the film at April’s CinemaCon that included a dancer
being forced to undergo intense body contortion and broken bones
by supernatural means.
Guadagnino directed the film from a script by David
Kajganich, who is best known as
the showrunner of AMC’s acclaimed series “The
Terror.” Radiohead’s Thom Yorke wrote
the film’s score.
Watch the trailer below:
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