Confrontation Brews in Latest Suspiria Clip

Olga breaks down and confronts Madame Blanc in this new footage.

By Chris Morse

A new clip from Suspiria has been released by Amazon Studios and tensions get high as Elena Fokina’s Olga breaks down and confronts Madame Blanc, played by Tilda Swinton, over the disappearance of another girl. The new footage puts on display a hefty dose of atmosphere and choreography, along with one very foreboding cackle after the young dancer calls them “witches.”

Give the clip above a watch and prepare to face the darkness on November 2nd when Suspiria is unleashed on theaters in full after its limited opening in New York City and Los Angeles last Friday.

In Suspiria, evil lurks deep within a world-renowned dance company in Germany. Susie Bannion, an ambitious young dancer, travels there to perfect her ballet skills but soon learns something is amiss following her arrival. The dance troupe’s artistic director, Madame Blanc, is an enigmatic woman committed fully to the art of dance and becomes fixated on Bannion for her own mysterious reasons.

After fellow students begin disappearing, Bannion attempts to unravel the mysteries that whisper beneath the surface with the help of her new friend Sara and grieving psychologist Jozef Klemperer. However, what they find unleashes a relentless nightmare that may have been better left stowed away in secrecy.

Suspiria stars Dakota Johnson (Fifty Shades series) as Susie Bannion, Chloë Grace Moretz (Carrie, Let Me In) as Patricia Hingle, Tilda Swinton (Doctor Strange) in double roles as Madame Blanc and Dr. Jozef Klemperer, Mia Goth as Sara, Angela Winkler as Miss Tanner, and Renée Soutendijk as Miss Huller. Also included in the cast is the star from the original 1977 film, Jessica Harper, who will make an appearance as a character named Anke.

The film opened a week early in New York City and Los Angeles back on October 26th. For the rest of us, Suspiria will engulf cinemas in darkness on November 2nd.

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Chris Morse

Programmer by day, writer by night. Having grown up surrounded by plenty of horror movies and video games, it only made sense for Chris to combine all of these passions into one place: Dead Entertainment. Whether he's working on designs, tinkering with the platform, or just writing up the latest horror news, he's sure to be hard at work keeping the wheels turning on this website no matter what time of day it is. When not coding or gaming, you can find him donning a Cheesehead and heading to the Midwest to cheer on his favorite NFL team, the Green Bay Packers. #GoPackGo