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‘The Exorcist’ Franchise Shifting Gears After Last Year’s ‘Believer’ Flopped

exorcist The series will be shifting gears in a bold new direction after last year’s sequel reboot was a massive flop with critics and audiences alike.

Universal bought the film last year after spending $400 million to acquire the rights. exorcist Rebooting the franchise Halloween (2018) Directed by David Gordon Green. However, it received mixed reviews when it was first released and grossed just $137 million worldwide against a production budget of $30 million, making it a huge flop.

As of this writing, the film’s reviews are dismal. 4.8 rating on IMDB It is generally considered the worst of the series, and the 1977 Exorcist II: The HereticFans blame this debacle on the film’s departure from the source material, its depiction of a multi-religious exorcism (something that author William Peter Blatty would never have approved of) and its relegation of lead actress Chris MacNeill (Ellen Burstyn) to a glamorous cameo. One scene that particularly infuriated fans online was when Burstyn’s MacNeill lamented that “the Catholic patriarchy” prevented her from watching her daughter’s exorcism.

Six-plus months later, it appears Universal has learned its lesson and hired director Mike Flanagan instead.Midnight Mass, Doctor Sleep), taking the franchise in a new direction.

Horror mastermind Mike Flanagan will write, direct and produce the film, which Blumhouse describes as a “radical new interpretation of the franchise.” exorcist It’s not a space sequel. Believer,” announcement The Hollywood Reporter (Thurs) Wednesday.

“Flanagan’s exorcist The hire marks a notable about-face, coming nearly three years after Universal announced a $400 million investment. Megadeal It allows to make a trilogy exorcist The film will be directed by David Gordon Green, who has previously worked on hit films for Universal and Blumhouse. Halloween Movies. These plans are Green’s Believer “The film received negative reviews but grossed $137 million at the box office,” he added.

Mike Flanagan said it was an “honor” to take charge of the franchise.

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