I don't care for smut or gore in either way: I don't need it, but I don't make a fuss about it and I do hope, that Larian will find a better path between listening to community and visualising their own vision this time. I love BG3 dearly, but some storylines and characters suffered from fandom interference quite a lot.
I liked the atmosphere of the trailer, like I said, love folk horror and mythology and the nod to film classics here was undisputable. My first thought was indeed The Wicker Man and I was hyped. I was surprised that that trailer was shown at the game awards, but it got me curious and interested.
Again, it's not the gore or the sex I care for, is story, atmosphere and in this case the wonderful music.
And in this specific scene (like again in The Wicker Man) the ritual seemed to be a kind of fertility/thanksgiving ritual with a dark twist, so I think the gore was fitting, the sex scene was grotesque on purpose (it seemed more like a desperate mass frenzy)