Los Angeles, July 5 (IANS) Director Gerard McMurray says his film "First Purge" is about making fun of things that make news, including US President Donald Trump's infamous 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape.
The film caused a stir in January when it debuted a campaign-style teaser that borrowed from Trump's Make America Great slogan.
There is a scene that calls back to Trump's infamous tape in which he bragged about grabbing women "by the p***y".
Protagonist Nya (essayed by Lex Scott Davis) is attacked by a masked man who grabs her crotch, and when she successfully fights him off, she calls him a "py-grabbing motherfer".
"It was making fun of what's in the news. It was real -- and Nya, played by Lex, is a very strong character," hollywoodreporter.com quoted McMurray as saying.
McMurray, who directed "First Purge" from a script by series creator James DeMonaco, added: "It's about women fighting back."
McMurray is the first director to step in for DeMonaco, who kicked off the franchise with 2013's "The Purge", a sleeper hit starring Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey that takes place in a near future in which the US has legalised all crime for one night a year.
DeMonaco directed two follow-ups -- "Purge: Anarchy" (2014) and "Purge: Election Year" (2016).
"Political satire can be very powerful and it can make fun of the realities of our world. As a filmmaker I want to push boundaries," said McMurray.