Shall we call it "Longsommar"? "Midsommar" is debuting in one month.

The world premiere of the director's cut, which runs about 30 minutes longer than the initial theatrical version (for a total of three hours), will take place at Lincoln Center in New York City on August 17.

The "Hereditary" director first mentioned a new, longer edition during a Reddit AMA. 

Aster's first cut of the horror film clocked in at three hours and 45 minutes. He took out 90 minutes to get the movie to its 147-minute theatrical runtime.

In "Midsommar," Dani (Jack Reynor) are a young American couple whose relationship is crumbling. But after a family tragedy keeps them together, a grieving Dani s Christian and his friends on a trip to a once-in-a-lifetime midsummer festival in a remote Swedish village.

In an interview with GameSpot, Aster described one scene he debated keeping in.

"“There [was] a very big argument between Dani and Christian in the middle. That was the only time that we see Dani fight back and argue with Christian, and that was a big debate in the edit room, about whether we keep that or lose that," Aster said.

"If you told me that I would have cut that scene before we went into production, I would have told you that you were crazy.”

Another scene that was cut or trimmed heavily depicted a more overt version of Dani's psychotic break after discovering  Christian was cheating on her.

As Aster told USA Today, “There were a lot of scenes that were cut, and probably a few that helped illustrate she was losing her grip on her sanity, which you hopefully still see."