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The Exorcist: Believer” has been highly anticipated for months. The horror film has arrived in theaters just in time for spooky season, and fans went out to the box office to check it out over the weekend. Of course, there were a few confusing moments in the film.
So, we’re breaking them down for you.Throughout the entire movie, fans watched “The Exorcist: Believer” set up the demonic possession of two young girls, Katherine and Angela. When the girls seemed to be at a breaking point, their parents, along with a group of people representing different religions, gathered together. The gang vowed to help the girls and expel the evil forces from them.
They even enlisted the help of Chris MacNeil from the original film. Horror fans will remember Chris as the mother of the possessed girl, Regan. In the newest installment of the franchise, Chris has written a book and helped others dealing with so-called possessions.A scary moment rendered Chris unable to be at the exorcism of the girls.
However, the adults in attendance did all they could to fight for the souls of the children. Eventually, the demon tells the parents of the girls that they’ll have to choose which one lives and which one dies. Katherine’s father reaches a breaking point and can no longer take seeing his daughter suffer.
He chooses Katherine, much to the horror of the others. Sadly, this backfires, and Katherine is dragged to hell while Angela gets to live.Fans were delighted to see Chris MacNeil become part of the storyline during “The Exorcist: Believer.” There was much talk about Regan (Linda Blair) and her whereabouts. Chris admits that the books he wrote about the possession drove Regan into hiding, and the two had been estranged.
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Rudie Obias editor If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Although it was just released in theaters at the beginning of October, the sixth installment in the “Exorcist” movie franchise is ready to stream — just in time for spooky season. Starting on Oct.
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Jordan Moreau SPOILER ALERT: This article contains minor spoilers for “The Exorcist: Believer,” now playing in theaters. Released 50 years after the original “Exorcist,” Universal and Blumhouse’s follow-up, “The Exorcist: Believer,” pays homage to the horror masterpiece in some grotesque ways. Just like the original, there’s vomit, head-spinning and not one, but two demonic possessions. “Exorcist: Believer” follows a pair of girls who go missing in the woods and return three days later under a supernatural influence.
release of “The Exorcist: Believer,” filmgoers will once again witness young, possessed girls blaspheming, shrieking and levitating as their parents try to wrest a godless demon from their bodies.What they likely won’t see, however, is their fellow audience members fainting, vomiting and fleeing the theater in terror. That chaotic scene was what was widely reported to have happened all over the world when “The Exorcist” hit theaters nearly 50 years ago in December 1973.In early 1974, a security guard at a Midtown East cinema described screenings of the horror flick to the New York Times.
Jordan Moreau In the horror genre, nothing really ever stays dead. Universal and Blumhouse’s sequel, “The Exorcist: Believer,” is launching at the box office this weekend, and it’s made $2.85 million in Thursday previews so far. The R-rated movie is expected to make between $30 million and $36 million in its opening, which will mark the best launch of the horror franchise ever.
The new movie The Exorcist: Believer, which serves as a direct sequel to the original 1973 movie, is now in theaters.
Ethan Shanfeld Ellen Burstyn reprised the role of Chris MacNeil 50 years after the original “Exorcist” film in David Gordon Green‘s “The Exorcist: Believer.” But the actor wasn’t initially sold on the reboot from Universal and Blumhouse, initially telling Green “hell no” when the director first approached her about returning to the franchise. “At first, she was very skeptical,” Green told A.frame, the digital magazine of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter “The Exorcist: Believer” looks to easily claim the No. 1 spot in its box office debut, but that almost wasn’t the case.
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