Invitation Manager confirms R-Rated cut-off on the way

The vampire love story hits theaters on Friday the invitation, which offers a number of frightening and disturbing sequences for audiences, though it embraces more gothic storytelling vibes than overtly gruesome imagery. Although it may be shown in theaters rated PG-13, director Jessica M. Thompson recently confirmed that when the film does eventually make it to home video, it will do so by embracing all of the R-rated material that was originally filmed for the project. Although a more intense version of the picture is on the way, theatrical storytelling still offers its fair share of tense and visceral interchanges. the invitation It hits theaters August 26.

“Well, just like you know, the R version will be coming to streaming devices, but the PG-13 version is coming out in cinemas. I think you might be the first person to know,” Thompson revealed to ComicBook.com. “But yeah, I definitely meant for both of them. I’m a person – I appreciate a little bit of effort when it’s done in a shocking way and not just gratuitous. There’s definitely a scene I wouldn’t let go of, at first that I think handles that pretty well. But I also think there’s something It can be said to raise terror. I thought A quiet place It was great and it was an incredible PG-13 horror movie, a movie that I really liked. So I think there’s a way to keep making something horrible, suspenseful, and keep that tension out there without having to go too far, for sure.”

What’s definitely worth noting about Thompson’s comments is that she confirmed that she intends to do both the film’s cut, the slightly more accessible PG-13 cut and the R-rated cut, so rather than just observing her initial view of the image, it looks like she’s been put These potential classification limitations are taken into account during imaging to ensure two trials of equal efficacy.

In the movie, after her mother dies and there are no other known relatives, Evie (Natalie Emmanuel) takes a DNA test…and discovers a long-lost cousin she didn’t know she had. Invited by her newfound family to a lavish wedding in the English countryside, she is initially seduced by the sexy aristocratic host, but soon plunges into a survival nightmare as she uncovers twisted secrets in her family’s history and disturbing intentions behind their generosity.

the invitation It hits theaters August 26. Stay tuned for details on the R-rated version of the film.

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