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Horror film receives rare ban and warning after early screenings

Moviegoers have reportedly vomited and passed out in theaters.

WATCH: Horror Film Receives Rare Ban, Warning After Early Screenings
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Warning: if you’re squeamish, this may not be for you.

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The film was released in UK cinemas on October 11 and the reports are already truly terrifying.

The film’s production and distribution company shared a video that shows the reactions of viewers watching the film for the first time:

The film’s official social media accounts even posted a photo of the warning that was posted outside the cinemas:

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There have been various reports of audience members leaving theaters within minutes of the film starting, vomiting or passing out, requiring medical services to be called to the scene.

This film is not for the faint of heart, but it might even be too much for the biggest slasher fans.

The French decided not to take any chances and imposed a ban that was last used almost 20 years ago, with the release of “Saw 3” in 2006.

In France, everyone under 18 was banned from seeing the film, including those accompanied by an adult.

No one under 18 sees this film.

Horror films in France tend to be restricted to under-16s at most, with the under-18 ban being used for the most extreme films.

If you think you have what it takes, you can start by watching the trailer for the film here:

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