Suspiria Teaser Posters, Amazon Studios

(Courtesy of Amazon Studios)

After announcing its highly anticipated theatrical date, Amazon Studios and K Period Media have released four new teaser posters from Suspiria. Based on the cult masterpiece from Dario Argento, the cast includes Dakota Johnson, Mia Goth, Chloë Grace Moretz, Tilda Swinton, and features the return of the original starlet, Jessica Harper.

As we previously mentioned, darkness builds at the center of a world-renowned dance company. Its artistic director (Swinton), a young American new to the troupe (Johnson), and a grieving psychotherapist (Lutz Ebersdorf) become entangled in director Luca Guadagnino’s bloody nightmare.

5) Mother!

Suspiria Teaser Posters, Dakota Johnson
Suspiria

Here’s what I think, the so-called “Mother” is the Big Bad! It also alludes to the “The Three Mothers.” The Three Mothers, starting with Suspiria, refers to a trilogy of supernatural horror films by Italian film director Dario Argento.

4) Dance To The Music!

Suspriria Teaser Posters, Dakota Johnson
Suspiria

For the first time ever, Thom Yorke will be scoring a feature film. What experimental sounds will the the lead singer of Radiohead make?

3) The Whisperers!

Suspiria Teaser Posters, Dakota Johnson
Suspiria

I don’t know about you but when I get the chills when someone’s whispering behind me. What I really like is that the poster don’t give away too much about the movie and lets the audiences conjure up their own scares.

2) The Witches Are Back!

So is the world-renowned dance company secretly run by witches?!? What do the witches want with the newbie American Susie Bannion (Johnson)? What will they do want her very soul?

1) Don’t Call It A Remake!

According to Indie Wire, This director director Luca Guadagnino follow-up to his award-winning Call Me By Your Name.  This is  a reimagining of the iconic horror films ever made. Guadagnino is adamant  that his version of Argento’s horror movie is more an homage, less of a remake,

Suspiria will arrive in theaters on November 2nd, 2018.

By Jorge Solis