Luca Guadagnino Says He'll Reunite With Dakota Johnson & Tilda Swinton For His 'Suspiria' Remake
While Luca Guadagnino's plans to shoot his remake of "Suspiria," once formerly set to be directed by David Gordon Green, this winter, didn't come to pass, the filmmaker still has the project high on his priority list. Currently doing the rounds for his latest "A Bigger Splash," Guadagnino reveals that he'll be reteaming with two stars from that film to bring Dario Argento's classic horror to new life.
In a recent Q&A, the director said Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton will star in his redo, that will be set in Berlin in 1977, feature a score by famed classic composer John Adams (who collaborated with Guadagnino previously on "I Am Love"), and perhaps most intriguing, it will have strong shades of the work of Fassbinder. Yep, this definitely has our attention now.
There's still no word on when it might actually roll, and at the moment, Johnson is busy filming both "Fifty Shades Darker" and "Fifty Shades Freed" until...