Promotion for an upcoming horror movie starring Hilary Swank — in which a group of elite liberals are tasked with killing “deplorables” — has been put on hold following the trio of mass shootings.

Ads for “The Hunt” were yanked from ESPN last weekend, when 31 people were slaughtered in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The R-rated satire, which also stars Betty Gilpin and Emma Roberts, follows a group of “deplorables” who are marked for death at “The Manor.” Gilpin and Swank’s characters are on opposite sides of the political divide, the site said.

“Did anyone see what our ratf—er-in-chief just did?” one character asks.

“At least The Hunt’s coming up. Nothing better than going out to the Manor and slaughtering a dozen deplorables,” another responds.

“Deplorables” is a term then-candidate Hillary Clinton used to describe Donald Trump supporters in 2016.

Some reshoots were ordered following the recent spate of violence in El Paso, Dayton and Gilroy, California, where three people died, a studio source told The Hollywood Reporter.

Marketing for the movie is under review, a Universal Pictures spokesperson told Fox News on Wednesday.

“Out of sensitivity to the attention on the country’s recent shooting tragedies, Universal Pictures and the filmmakers of ‘The Hunt’ have temporarily paused its marketing campaign and are reviewing materials as we move forward,” the spokesperson said.

“The Hunt” — which originally was titled “Red State vs. Blue State” — is set to hit screens on Sept. 27.