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Controversial US movie cancelled in wake of shootings

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AP,
Publish Date
Sun, 11 Aug 2019, 12:10PM
An image from the trailer for The Hunt. Photo / Youtube
An image from the trailer for The Hunt. Photo / Youtube

Controversial US movie cancelled in wake of shootings

Author
AP,
Publish Date
Sun, 11 Aug 2019, 12:10PM

Universal Pictures has cancelled the planned September release of its controversial social satire "The Hunt," in the wake of recent mass shootings and amid criticism from President Donald Trump.

The move came several days after the studio suspended the ad campaign for the film, a gory, R-rated thriller that tells a tale of liberal "elites" hunting people in red states for sport.

In a statement Saturday, Universal said it had decided to take the further step of cancelling the film's Sept. 27 release, saying "We understand that now is not the right time to release this film."

Left open was the possibility that the movie could be released in theatres or on streaming at a later date.

Trump criticised the planned movie on Twitter Friday, without mentioning its name, saying it was intended "to inflame and cause chaos."

The president also had harsh words for Hollywood in the tweet, saying "Liberal Hollywood is Racist at the highest level."

Asked if the decision to scrap the release had been impacted by Trump's comments, a person familiar with the decision process, speaking on condition of anonymity to describe internal deliberations, said the cancellation had been under discussion by the studio and filmmaking team well before the comments were made.

The studio paused the ad campaign in the middle of last week in light of the tragic mass shootings in Texas, Ohio and California.

"The Hunt," produced by Jason Blum's Blumhouse, stars Oscar winner Hilary Swank and Betty Gilpin, and is directed by Craig Zobel.

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