SUSPIRIA Gets a Bloody Eye-Catching Poster and There Will Be a Post Credits Scene

We've got a new poster to share with you for the highly anticipated upcoming remake of Suspiria. As you can see, it's a bloody and eye-catching poster. All of the eyes are giving off a very mischievous vibe because witches are mischievous. I really hope that this movie turns out as dark and disturbing as director Luca Guadagnino says it is. He previously said:

“I hope that the movie comes across as a relentless experience that’s going to go deep into your skin all the way down into your spine. I want the movie to perform as the most disturbing experience you can have. The movie is about being immersed in a world of turmoil and uncompromising darkness.”

The director also teased a post-credits scene. While talking to Deadline, he says the scene follows a certain character that he doesn't name:

“The character is looking forward towards something. I think it would be interesting to know what that is."

When talking about a possible sequel, he said:

At the beginning we were going to title the movie Suspiria: Part One but we didn’t want to give the impression of something that couldn’t stand alone. Truthfully, I’d be interested to explore the origin of Madame Blanc and Helena Markos and also the future of Susie Bannion in the world. So maybe. We’ll have to see how the movie goes.”

Hell yeah! Suspiria is set in Berlin, and the story follows a young dancer who joins a dance company. That dance academy happens to be run by witches, and as you might imagine, weird and horrifying things begin to happen as the terrifying mystery behind the school and its teachers unfolds.

In the film, a darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the troupe’s artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare. Others will finally wake up.

Here's another photo from the film:

The movie has an impressive cast that includes Dakota Johnson as Susie, Tilda SwintonLutz EbersdorfChloe MoretzMia GothRenée SoutendijkJessica HarperSylvie TestudAngela WinklerMalgorzata Bela, and Ingrid Caven.

Suspiria will be released in New York and Los Angeles theaters October 26th, expanding nationwide November 2nd.

A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the artistic director, an ambitious young dancer, and a grieving psychotherapist. Some will succumb to the nightmare. Others will finally wake up. Suspiria is in New York and Los Angeles theaters October 26, expanding nationwide November 2.

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