Alicia Vikander's New Movie Trailer Is Too Sexy For TV, But You Can Watch It Here

The film, 'Tulip Fever,' will be in theaters on September 1

August 24, 2017
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In case you’re not familiar with the way movie trailer ratings work, those that have an all-green graphic in the beginning (known as “green band” trailers) are deemed "appropriate" for all audiences. Trailers with a red band mean they’re made for “restricted” or “matured” audiences—and obviously those are the ones you want to see. Now, a new red band trailer is blowing up online because it’s just that hot.

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The trailer is for a movie called Tulip Fever that stars Alicia Vikander, Cara Delevingne, and Dane DeHaan. It’s already racked up nearly 137,000 views on YouTube despite just being released two days ago. The preview was banned from appearing on TV for its racy content, per Page Six, so naturally people really want to watch it.

The clip features a few shots of sex scenes between Vikander and DeHaan, and it was approved by the MPAA. While it’s racy, and you can see Vikander’s breasts, it isn’t really more nudity than you’d spot in any other movie with a good sex scene. Vikander and DeHaan’s chemistry is intense, though, and naturally the sex scenes are, too. Check it out here:

Comments on YouTube are mixed, with some paying no attention to the nudity, while others are really into it.

“Alicia Vikander is such an incredible actress,” one commentor, who apparently didn’t notice the sex scenes, wrote.

“Wow, I didn’t know we can watch [a] porn trailer on YouTube,” another said. And, our personal favorite: “They had more sex in this one-minute video than I have in my entire life.” (Need to spice up your sex life? Learn the secrets to satisfaction with Men's Health's guide to pleasuring a woman.)

In case you actually care about the plot, the movie is a costume drama set in 17th-century Amsterdam and it follows the story of an artist who falls for a married noblewoman after he’s commissioned to paint her portrait.