A powerful trailer for actress Selma Blair’s new documentary highlighting her life and death battle with MS has just dropped.
27.07.2021 - 04:07 / justjared.com
Linda Blair has made her first comments about the upcoming The Exorcist trilogy that was announced earlier today.
Variety reported that Ellen Burstyn, who played Linda‘s mother in the 1978 movie, would be returning as her original character.
After the news, many fans raised the question on if Linda would be involved in it as well.
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The first new movie of the trilogy will see Leslie Odom Jr. seeking out Chris after his own child becomes possessed.
Linda revealed
A powerful trailer for actress Selma Blair’s new documentary highlighting her life and death battle with MS has just dropped.
Selma Blair was told to "make plans for dying" amid her battle with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The 'Cruel Intentions' actress was diagnosed with the degenerative condition in 2018 and in 2019, she underwent a stem cell transplant, which was a risky procedure because she had to stop taking her medication, undergo chemotherapy and isolate in hospital for weeks after the treatment.
Get an intimate look into the life of Selma Blair.
Selma Blair is chronicling her battle with Multiple Sclerosis in the deeply intimate and personal documentary,. On Thursday, Discovery+ shared the first, very emotional trailer for the film, which opens with the actress candidly saying, “I always thought I was on a reality show.
Christina Applegate’s "The Sweetest Thing" co-star, and fellow celebrity with multiple sclerosis, Selma Blair, offered her support to the star on Twitter. The duo were co-stars in the 2002 romantic comedy, and now they’re bonding even further as friends after Applegate revealed earlier this week that she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the same disease that Blair has been fighting since publicly announcing her own diagnosis in 2018.
On Monday, Christina Applegate revealed that she’d been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Selma Blair sent a supporting message to Christina Applegate after Christina revealed she had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
After Christina Applegate, 49, announced that she had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) on Tuesday August 10, Selma Blair, 49, tweeted her support for her friend. Selma has been open about her battle with MS, since being diagnosed with the chronic illness in 2018, and assured her The Sweetest Thing co-star that she was there for her, and their kids would also help. “Loving you always. Always here. As are our kids. Beating us up with love,” she wrote.
Christina Applegate's friends and fans are showing love to her after she publicly revealed on Tuesday that she's been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The 49-year-old actress shared the news on Twitter, writing, «Hi friends. A few months ago I was diagnosed with MS.
The Exorcist.The actress, who famously played Regan MacNeil in the iconic 1973 horror film, took to social media to clarify her stance after Blumhouse confirmed they were working on a new series of films.“To all my fans asking about my involvement in the new Exorcist reboot, as of now there has not been any discussions about me participating or reprising my role,” Blair wrote on Twitter.“I wish all those involved the best and I appreciate the loyalty and passion the fans have for The Exorcist
would reprise her 1973 “Exorcist” role of Chris MacNeil — mother of devil-possessed teen Regan MacNeil, played by Blair — for an upcoming $400 million sequel trilogy to the classic horror film. However, one key casting question was not addressed by the announcement: Will Linda Blair reprise her own character for the project?On Monday evening, the 62-year-old actress shared a statement on Twitter, noting that “as of now there has not been any discussions about me participating or reprising my
Linda Blair is speaking out about the upcoming reboot of “The Exorcist”.
Ellen Burstyn is heading back to the big screen for more Exorcist movies!
Peacock. “Halloween” director David Gordon Green is at the helm of the revived supernatural, cross-wielding priest film series.
Universal is shelling out an eye-popping $400 million to buy a new “Exorcist” trilogy with plans to screen some of the films on Peacock, its new streaming service. In a coup, Ellen Burstyn, the Oscar-winning actress who first did battle with the devil in the 1973 original, will reprise her role as Chris MacNeil.David Gordon Green, the filmmaker of the studio’s latest “Halloween” reboot, is directing the upcoming “Exorcist” franchise, which will be produced by Blumhouse.