It’s Official: Mike Flanagan’s ‘Radical’ Exorcist Movie Isn’t a Believer Sequel

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The Doctor Sleep director will tackle the iconic franchise for Blumhouse.

After a movie that stunk like pea soup throw-up, The Exorcist franchise is returning in a brand new way. As previously rumored, Mike Flanagan will now officially write, direct, and produce what’s being called “a radical new take on The Exorcist” for Blumhouse and Morgan Creek. The film will not be a sequel to 2023's terrible The Exorcist: Believer, which brought back original cast members Ellen Burstyn and Linda Blair with the intention of being the first in a new trilogy.

” Flanagan is best known for executive producing several massive spooky hits on Netflix such as The Haunting of Hill House, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Haunting of Bly Manor, and Midnight Mass. He also directed the shocking Stephen King adaptation Gerald’s Game and confidently stepped to the plate in The Shining franchise and delivered with Doctor Sleep. He’s currently working on an adaptation of The Dark Tower for Prime Video.

 

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