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Ejiofor Signs On for Mike Flanagan’s Exorcist Reimagining
film2 months ago

Ejiofor Signs On for Mike Flanagan’s Exorcist Reimagining

Chiwetel Ejiofor has joined Mike Flanagan’s all-new The Exorcist film, reuniting with the director on a fresh chapter in the franchise (not a Believer sequel). Filming is set for New York City, with a March 12, 2027 theatrical release. Flanagan wrote and will direct for Red Room Pictures, with Blumhouse-Atomic Monster-Morgan Creek and Universal producing; and Johansson, Jacobi Jupe, and Diane Lane are already attached.

Flanagan’s The Exorcist Sets March 2027 Release
entertainment2 months ago

Flanagan’s The Exorcist Sets March 2027 Release

Mike Flanagan’s The Exorcist is dated for March 12, 2027, with Scarlett Johansson and Hamnet breakout Jacobi Jupe starring. The film, a Blumhouse-Atomic Monster and Morgan Creek Entertainment production in association with Red Room Pictures, will be set in the same universe as the 1973 classic (not a Believer sequel) and has been described as a radical new take on the franchise; production delays had pushed it off its original March release.

Russell Crowe's Exorcism Films: A Haunting Legacy and Mixed Reviews
entertainment1 year ago

Russell Crowe's Exorcism Films: A Haunting Legacy and Mixed Reviews

Inspired by his father Jason Miller's role in "The Exorcist," Joshua John Miller, along with M.A. Fortin, directed "The Exorcism," a film that explores themes of addiction, trauma, and queer identity. The movie, starring Russell Crowe, delves into the complexities of relationships and challenges traditional exorcism narratives by incorporating personal and professional experiences of the creators.

Mike Flanagan to Direct Radical New Take on 'The Exorcist' for Blumhouse
entertainment1 year ago

Mike Flanagan to Direct Radical New Take on 'The Exorcist' for Blumhouse

Mike Flanagan, known for "Doctor Sleep" and "The Fall of the House of Usher," will write, direct, and produce a new "The Exorcist" movie for Blumhouse and Morgan Creek. This project is a fresh take on the franchise and not a sequel to 2023's "The Exorcist: Believer." Flanagan's long-time collaborator Trevor Macy will also produce the film.

"Director David Gordon Green Exits 'The Exorcist' Sequel, Search for Replacement Begins"
entertainment2 years ago

"Director David Gordon Green Exits 'The Exorcist' Sequel, Search for Replacement Begins"

David Gordon Green has exited as the director of The Exorcist: Deceiver, the sequel to The Exorcist: Believer, and a search is underway for a new director. The movie's release date is now unset due to scheduling conflicts, and Green is currently occupied with other projects. Universal and Blumhouse acquired the Exorcist franchise rights for a trilogy in 2021, but the first movie's box office performance did not meet expectations. The franchise deal was part of a broader strategy for Universal, including leveraging the IP across various platforms.

"The Exorcist: A Terrifying Milestone in Horror Cinema"
film2 years ago

"The Exorcist: A Terrifying Milestone in Horror Cinema"

As "The Exorcist" celebrates its 50th anniversary, the horror film continues to be remembered for its shocking impact on audiences. The movie's release in 1973 caused hysteria, with reports of fainting, vomiting, and even injuries among viewers. The controversial scenes depicting possession and explicit content sparked both fascination and outrage. While some praised the film as a parable or a chilling portrayal of evil, others criticized its disturbing nature. "The Exorcist" remains a significant milestone in horror cinema and a cultural phenomenon that continues to divide opinions.

'Exorcist: Believer' Sequel Shake-Up Sparks Controversy and Doubt
movies2 years ago

'Exorcist: Believer' Sequel Shake-Up Sparks Controversy and Doubt

Despite a solid box office performance, the critical and fan reception of "The Exorcist: Believer" has led to a reevaluation of the planned sequel, "Deceiver." Universal remains committed to the franchise, but changes are likely for the next two films. The first sequel, "Deceiver," was scheduled for 2025 with director David Gordon Green expected to return, but his involvement is now uncertain. Universal and Blumhouse have another horror film, "Five Nights at Freddy's," set to release on October 27.

"The Exorcist: Believer" Falls Short at Box Office Despite Huge Studio Investment
entertainment2 years ago

"The Exorcist: Believer" Falls Short at Box Office Despite Huge Studio Investment

The Exorcist: Believer opened at the top of the weekend box office with $27.2 million, falling below expectations domestically but starting off with $45.1 million globally. The R-rated horror film aims to revive the franchise after Universal paid $400 million for the rights. The movie had to move up its release date due to Taylor Swift's concert film, The Eras Tour, targeting a similar audience. The Exorcist: Believer is the fourth film in the franchise, with two more installments planned. Despite mixed reviews, the film received solid marks from audiences.

"The Exorcist: Believer - Mark Kermode's Fiery Takedown Sparks Controversy in Horror Community"
film-criticism2 years ago

"The Exorcist: Believer - Mark Kermode's Fiery Takedown Sparks Controversy in Horror Community"

Film critic Mark Kermode delivers an angry takedown of the new Exorcist film, titled The Exorcist: Believer. Kermode argues that the writers misunderstood the original film and highlights plot inconsistencies. He criticizes the usage of Ellen Burstyn and describes the movie as "staggeringly dull" and "trash." Listeners found Kermode's rant highly entertaining, comparing it to his famous review of Michael Bay's Pain & Gain.

David Gordon Green: From Taylor Swift to Star Wars, The Exorcist Reboot and Beyond
entertainment2 years ago

David Gordon Green: From Taylor Swift to Star Wars, The Exorcist Reboot and Beyond

Director David Gordon Green, who recently completed his Halloween sequel trilogy, may not return to direct the upcoming film "The Exorcist: Deceiver," part of the sequel trilogy for the iconic horror franchise. Green currently has outlines for the next two chapters of the trilogy but is navigating his involvement from a story perspective and considering his other commitments. He had hoped to show the finished film to the late director of the original "Exorcist," William Friedkin, and was disappointed not to have the opportunity. Green discusses his approach to the franchise, the universality of its themes, and his friendship with actress Ellen Burstyn, who stars in the new film.