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‘Choke’ Red Band Trailer is Back

Also Chuck Palahniuk explains the story's origin

A while back the red band trailer for Choke debuted and Fox Searchlight had to email me telling me to remove it because it of some miscommunication and they weren’t supposed to put it online yet. Of course, the Internet is now a mosh pit and anything put up on one site is quickly stolen and disseminated around the world. We all do it and blah, blah, blah.

Well, I had to take it down before but it appears to be back as Fox Searchlight has updated the official site at Chokeonthis.net and with it comes the R-rated trailer featured below (no, it’s not safe for work). You can also check out a vid of Chuck Palahniuk talking about what inspired him to write the kick ass book the film is based on right here.

Choke hits theaters on September 26.


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