With each day that passes we get more and more information about Luca Guadagnino’s re-imagining of the Dario Argento classic, Suspiria. Yesterday not only was the first teaser poster revealed, but folks at CinemaCon in Las Vegas got a sneak peek of what was to come in a clip from the film. You can see the poster, an image from the film, and reactions below.
Open your mind and stretch your imagination. #Suspiria is coming to theaters this fall.
Starring Tilda Swinton, Dakota Johnson, @ChloeGMoretz, Mia Goth and Jessica Harper. From director Luca Guadagnino. pic.twitter.com/67O57kJWQD
— Totally Killer (@nowscreamingpv) April 26, 2018
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Saw a disturbing clip from the Suspiria remake. A girl trapped in a mirrored room is literally broken in connection with Dakota Johnson’s dance scene taking place in another location. Each of her movements twist this poor girl until she’s just a drooling ball of jumbled limbs.
— Eric Vespe (@EricVespe) April 26, 2018
Luca Guadagnino presented a scene from his #Suspiria remake; there’s a 70s sepia tone … and seriously some of the most disturbing body horror. They went for it and the #CinemaCon audience is gasping. Just brutal but with a gentle melody. Holy crap… call me by your bent body.
— Fandango (@Fandango) April 26, 2018
First clip from Suspiria invokes a dancer being thrown around like a rag doll telekinetically in a mirrored rehearsal space, bones breaking, becoming a contorted mess. Very gruesome and hard to watch. This film will make most people feel uneasy. #CinemaCon
— /Film (@slashfilm) April 26, 2018
Amazon teasing incredibly violent and bloody scene from Luca Guadagnino's #Suspiria at #CinemaCon. Close to upchucking the quinoa salad I just ate. Perfect for lunchtime presentation!
— Brent Lang (@BrentALang) April 26, 2018
Ummm I am traumatized after seeing a scene from "Suspiria" in which Dakota Johnson controls the body of another woman as she dances. The woman's body literally cracks in half. She is like, torn apart. Spitting, urinating, bleeding. It's… A lot. #CinemaCon
— Amy Kaufman (@AmyKinLA) April 26, 2018
I feel I have to reiterate how intense (and gross) and hilariously ill-timed for a luncheon audience that SUSPIRIA clip was. Amazing. (Also, the score is by Thom Yorke.) #CinemaCon pic.twitter.com/DsqxQ9jFb9
— Barry Hertz (@HertzBarry) April 26, 2018