Director Luca Guadagnino's much-anticipated remake of Dario Argento's SUSPIRIA starring Tilda Swinton, Dakota Johnson, and Chloë Grace Moretz will be hitting screens here in the U.S. this November. Thus far we have seen a series of creepy posters, a trailer, and a killer trailer re-cut using the original Goblin score.
And today we have word via the movie's official Twitter account that the film has been slapped with a hard R rating via the MPAA for "disturbing content involving ritualistic violence, bloody images, and graphic nudity, and for some language including sexual references."
And hot damn does that sound like a lot of reasons to be rated R. Not only that, but this is a strangely specific rating rundown. I especially dig the part about the "disturbing content involving ritualistic violence." I'm not 100% sure what that will even entail, but I will sure as shite be there to find out this November!
This controversial remake follows a tale that begins
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 (Ebersdorf) become entangled in a bloody, sighing nightmare.
You can check out the remake's trailer and Golbin re-cut trailer below and then make sure to mark your calendars as this hard R remake finally hits theaters via Amazon Studios November 2, 2018.