Blumhouse’s ‘The Exorcist: The Believer’ First Look Sends Chills At CinemaCon
Producer Jason Blum and filmmaker David Gordon Green delivered the first footage from their newBlum spoke about how Gordon pitched him on an updated version ofmovies which featured the continuing story of Jamie Lee Curtis’ Laurie Strode.
Footage begins with Leslie Odom Jr’s daughter missing. Turns out she was in the woods, but now she’s in the hospital. “Baby you’ve been gone three days,” he tells her. Later: She starts convulsing. But there are other younger girls getting impacted by the demonic possession.
Universal and Peacock closed a $400M deal with Morgan Creek and Blumhouse for the global rights to the new franchise. The sequel has an Oct. 13 release date, but the trailer only touted ‘October’. That could mean there might be some wiggle room with the release date.
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