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‘Crimson Peak’ Star Tom Hiddleston Says Gothic Film Will Be An ‘Emotional Rollercoaster’!

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"Crimson Peak" stars Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain previously told MTV News that Guillermo Del Toro's new gothic horror film is the "perfect date movie" for couples to cuddle each other with.

With promises of an "emotional rollercoaster" at the movie's climax, lovers (and would be lovers) will definitely have to cling to each other for support.

"[The emotional rollercoaster] exists at a very intense pitch. And we all had to hold hands and battle through, it can take it out of you some days..." Indiewire quoted the British star about the story's climax.

"Most actors are fascinated by extremity, by what happens when people are tested by physical, psychological or emotional challenges they have to overcome," he continued. "I personally find the last 45 minutes of the film headlong and thrilling, there's twist after twist and you don't know where it's going to go!"

Del Toro previously told Entertainment Weekly that in "Crimson Peak", Tom Hiddleston (Thomas Sharpe) and Mia Wasikowska's (Edith Cushing) marriage will play a vital role in the film and not (the beautifully created) Allerdale Hall.

"The house is a rotting representation of the family that has inhabited it - it's like a cage, a ­killing jar that you use to kill butterflies. The house basically is a sinister, sinister trap," he previously said.

Hiddleston further praised the director's creative mind in making such a lush story as well as coming up with a magnificent set.

"Guillermo has an enormous imagination, and getting to live inside it with all this detail and rigor and precision was a huge pleasure," he said.

He was so amazed by the impressive Allerdale Hall, in fact that Hiddleston "was sad when they had to tear it down."

Look forward to seeing "Crimson Peak" and its cast, Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, Mia Wasikowska and Charlie Hunnam, on Oct. 16.

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