Obsession Director Curry Barker Had To Trim Notorious "Brick" Scene To Avoid NC-17 Rating

Obsession Director Curry Barker Had To Trim Notorious "Brick" Scene To Avoid NC-17 Rating

Obsession director Curry Barker has revealed that he was convinced to trim the movie's most notorious scene in order to avoid a dreaded NC-17 rating...

By MarkCassidy - May 26, 2026 10:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Movies

Focus Features and director Curry Barker's horror hit, Obsession, is taking the box office by storm. After an impressive $16 million debut, the movie took in $22 million in its second weekend and an estimated $28.2 million through the Monday holiday.

The R-rated film has now passed $80 million worldwide, and will likely become one of the only films in history to earn $100M+ on a budget of less than $1M.

Obsession has already become notorious for one of its most grisly and disturbing scenes, which sees Nikki (Inde Navarrette) - who is not in control of her actions after being taken over by a mysterious entity - repeatedly smash her friend Sarah's (Megan Lawless) face into a brick until it turns to unrecognisable mush.

It's a very gruesome moment, but Barker has now revealed that it was originally even more taxing on the audience.

“There was about six or seven more smashes,” said the filmmaker (via Dread Central). “And we were getting an NC-17 rating. And so they were like, 'you’ve got to take out some of the smashes.' And I was like, 'I’m not taking out a single bash.' But I did.”

"It still feels really f**king hardcore,” he added. “I’d watch from the back of the theater and the way everyone reacted – whatever the number is now, it’s the right number."

Will the longer version of the scene ever see the light of day? Barker teased the possibility of a director's cut during a separate interview with Popternative.

“I would love to do a director’s cut of this just because there’s so many things that are not in the movie. That would be really fun. But it would literally be a project for me. I would have to set aside some time to really dive into the footage again. It would have to be something that Focus [Features] really wants and I would be like, ‘Yes, let’s do it.’”

As for a potential sequel, Barker says he is open to exploring the premise further, but doesn't expect to revisit these specific characters (to be fair, only Nikki survives).

“I don’t think you’ll ever see these characters again, but it would be cool to expand this world with different characters.”

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