The Exorcist: Believer | Official Trailer
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2023
- The Exorcist: Believer
Only in Theaters October 13
Exactly 50 years ago this fall, the most terrifying horror film in history landed on screens, shocking audiences around the world. Now, on Friday, October 13, a new chapter begins. From Blumhouse and director David Gordon Green, who shattered the status quo with their resurrection of the Halloween franchise, comes The Exorcist: Believer.
Since the death of his pregnant wife in a Haitian earthquake 12 years ago, Victor Fielding (Tony winner and Oscar® nominee Leslie Odom, Jr.; One Night in Miami, Hamilton) has raised their daughter, Angela (Lidya Jewett, Good Girls) on his own.
But when Angela and her friend Katherine (newcomer Olivia Marcum), disappear in the woods, only to return three days later with no memory of what happened to them, it unleashes a chain of events that will force Victor to confront the nadir of evil and, in his terror and desperation, seek out the only person alive who has witnessed anything like it before: Chris MacNeil.
For the first time since the 1973 film, Oscar® winner Ellen Burstyn reprises her iconic role as Chris MacNeil, an actress who has been forever altered by what happened to her daughter Regan five decades before.
The film also stars Emmy winner Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s Tale, Hereditary) as Victor and Angela’s neighbor, and Grammy winner Jennifer Nettles (Harriet, The Righteous Gemstones) and two-time Tony winner Norbert Leo Butz (Fosse/Verdon, Bloodline) as the parents of Katherine, Angela’s friend.
When The Exorcist, based on the best-selling book by William Peter Blatty, was released, it changed the culture forever, obliterating box office records and earning 10 Academy Award® nominations, becoming the first horror film ever nominated for Best Picture.
The Exorcist: Believer is directed by David Gordon Green from a screenplay by Peter Sattler (Camp X-Ray) and David Gordon Green, from a story by Scott Teems (Halloween Kills), Danny McBride (Halloween trilogy) and David Gordon Green, based on characters created by William Peter Blatty.
The film is produced by Jason Blum for Blumhouse and by David Robinson and James G. Robinson for Morgan Creek Entertainment.
The executive producers are Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Stephanie Allain, Ryan Turek and Atilla Yücer. Universal Pictures presents a Blumhouse/Morgan Creek Entertainment production in association with Rough House Pictures.
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The Exorcist was the greatest horror film ever made, it's going to be incredibly difficult to match it's raw power and shock value no matter how many jump scares are are added to the edit
The original didn't rely on jump scares, it was pure atmosphere and visuals that made it great. I'm nervous about this one as it it seems it's going down the jump scare route
It's just been done so many times. People have to find a new formula and be innovative without trying to be innovative, that is what makes innovative movies.
Also funny
No it isn't
Jumps scares has nothing to do with horror, in fact that stupid resource is used by stupid films, i hope you are being sarcastic or you are just 10yr
i don’t think people realize what made the original movie so scary was the lack of media like it at the time. people had never seen something like that presented on screen, leading to a huge cultural impact, that today we just don’t find shocking.
Exactly
The scene where Sharon brings Father Karras into Regan's bedroom to examine the bumps on her abdomen was terrifying. I kept thinking that Regan/Demon was going to wake up, break her straps, and kill both of them. I'm not that brave. I'm not walking into any dark room where there's a demon-possessed person. Father Karras should have told Sharon to wait until the following afternoon when there's plenty of daylight. 😆
Plus now they've gotta cram a bunch of woke ideology into it, further digression from the storyline 😮💨
@@Scorch1028yeah that was a creepy scene wasn't it 😂
@@ChrisBarnesGoesEEEEEElol😂
You have no idea how stoked I am that they actually brought Chris back and the old theme song! This trailer is epic.
It's woke yo
Regan was in it post credits.
The Exorcist is still and will always be the best movie. Just watched The Believer doesn't even come close. Glad to see Chris and Regan through.
The Exorcist was the greatest horror film ever made
No doubt. People in comments saying this movie won't come close, of course but let's be glad we got the original women back and a good horror for today's standards.
Nice video 👍
Idk the first sinister movie was more unsettling
@@DeathRecon sinister? Baal making kids do the killings etc??? Yh guess it was good film. But nothing gets close to the exorcist.
Nice
Lifelong horror fan here. I watched The original Exorcist in 1975 when I was in my early teens and I still consider it one of the scariest films ever, if not the scariest. What made it so powerful IMO was the slow buildup with a gradual incursion of evil into very real, gritty lives of people who seemed absolutely credible. The tension was rising, the setting and characters were 100% believable, so that by the time the pea soup was flying, you were all in. The problem with a lot of Hollywood horror now is that they don't take the time to build up that tension or develop the characters, and just go overboard with over-the-top, all-out explosions of supernatural phenonema in your face 15 minutes in, so that you're just numb to it.
Amen. Couldn't have said it better myself. Alot of the problem is people's attention span nowadays. The general horror audience is awful and expects a jump scare every 2 minutes or they're bored.
I remember watching Exorcist when I was 10. So we're talking early 80's. It's a movie that I still won't watch alone, nor will I watch it at night. I seldom watch horror movies today because I'm not about gore and so many movies are so cliche it's ridiculous. This Exorcist intrigues me. I may go see this, dare I say in the theater?!?!?! I'm so going to need my husband there.
Indeed I was all of 9 years old when the, Exorcist was released and everything about it was mysterious even the movie poster was enigmatic showing a shadowy man approaching a foggy house nobody knew what this was about, why I didn't even know what a Exorcist meant, and probably a lot people didn't either; you have to remember no Internet no Social Media no You Tube, It was all word of Mouth, I clearly remember asking grown ups what the movie was about and it was if they had seen the Unspeakable .
My whole family loves all horror films, so I've seen a ton since a young age. Tbh, most of the Asian horror films have a kind of subtle but mind invading creepy dread inducing factor to them that most American ones lack. I became somewhat desensitized to scary movies, but there's only one that legit gave me a nightmare when I went to bed that night, which is very abnormal for me as I never have nightmares. It's a Japanese film called Kairo, one scene in particular caused my nightmare. The channel Spikima Movies even made a video essay about that one scene, it's called Kairo Anatomy of the Scariest Scene Ever.
Yea I agree
The girl who played Katherine was so good you can definitely tell the parallels with the original movie. I wish they could have invested more into developing her character
Not parrels.. Just a stupid remake (yet again)
The original Exorcist is my all time favourite movie (competing for top spot with Die Hard). What made the
Exorcist awesome wasn't just the movie but the era in which it was released. The 70's was a whole lot different than the world we live in today. Back then there were no mobile phones or internet. If a home had a colour TV that was a luxury. Many people still had no electricity etc etc etc. What happened to Regan in the movie was considered a real and present danger, it was believed that could happen to anyone. Just as people got scared that the sun might not come up, thousands of years ago, in the 1970's people were truly scared about possession. The Exorcist was almost considered a documentary.
I didn't think much of any of the Exorcist sequels but quite liked season 1 of the tv reboot (apart from the last episode of season 1). I hope they've done justice to the original movie.
Demons exist, and the devil comes to steal kill and destroy and uses people to do so❤
Btw telling the demon to stay doesnt do anything unless you have the holy spirit you arent safe.
People: okay please stay this is your place❤
Demon: okay
People: **leaves**
Demon: **Goes with them anyway**
Demons arent gonna make it obvious they are there so yeah.
Demons are fallen angels that uses the form of our passed away loved ones to make us believe ghost exist and the souls of the person we knew still remains here❤❤
Astrology is demonic before my relationship with God I would always do zodiac signs literally just a bunch of sins put into each one I bet if everyone was sinless zodiac signs wouldn't make sense and literally a cover up for demons❤
Hearts are deceitful above all things, listen to God❤
Depression can be a demon you may need deliverance❤
God said unless you're born again spiritually u will not enter the kingdom of heaven also God doesn't judge us by our good works he's judging us by our sins Gods standards are so high he's that HOLY saying oh my God is using Gods name in vain it's called blasphemy ❤
To get to heaven you must believe with all your heart that Jesus died and rose again paid full price for your sins repent and receive his Holy spirit.
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Okay now pray this to be saved and to get to heaven pray out loud
Jesus I confess that you are my lord and savior
I believe in my heart that God raised you from the dead I ask to receive your holy spirit and I repent of my sins with your help❤ by faith in your word I receive salvation now
Thank you for saving me! I am now reborn a christian a child of almighty God I am saved thank you Jesus! *Be genuine when praying this*
Watch videos on how to receive Gods holy spirit on YT
God creates Jesus redeems The holy spirit changes
Now our good deeds and works we think are good are like filthy rags in the eyes of God
Things to get rid of in your home
1sage
2dream catchers
3crystals
4crystal ball
5ouija board
6 tarot and angel cards
7religious statues
8demonic movies music or video games
9soul times items
10pornography
Now like a theif robbing a store, demons won't make it obvious they are there unless they have to.
Now know you can't save yourself Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life
You have insurance on your house if it ever caught on fire which rarely happens but when it comes to your soul, you play with it like you have forever to make your choice which you don't
150k+ people Die everyday and you never know when it may be you
God spent 9 months shaping and forming you before you were born but only 7 days on earth you're fearfully and wonderfully made beautiful in the eyes of God❤
Don't waste time Hearts are deceitful above all things ask God for wisdom and understanding we are just tiny humans with a 3 pound brain and our imaginations cannot go beyond what we already know❤
Your souls is so valuable both Satan and God want it but it's your choice who you will serve
You serve the devil when you
Lie
Hate
Blasphemy
Disobey
Lazy
Gossip
Gluttony
Wanting what others have cause what God has for you is for you he will never deliver your male to someone else's house
Hate
And unforgivness
And cussing murder and more
And once you die, you're locked with your choice of where you're spending eternity God doesn't care about you doing more good then bad cause he's not judging that God never said that's the way to heaven
So who's lying you or God? Be serious about this❤
God is holy and righteous God is love
So either you would play around because you don't believe hell exist or you don't believe you're going there but the bible makes it very clear
The path to destruction is wide and easy many are on it the path to eternal life is hard and nerrow very few find it and to get into heaven u can only enter through the nerrow gate❤
You dont have to wait until you die to know if youre going to heaven you can know right now 100% where youre going❤
Satan doesnt rule hell this is a myth when lucifer known as satan now became prideful and rebelled against God he took many angels with him Demons are fallen angels we live in a spirital and physical world so hell was made for punishment for satan and his angels and the reason why people go there is because they Align themsleves with the devil in SIN!
Sin separates us from God and the wages of sin is death if youre found guilty with one sin on judgment day you will not enter the kingdom of heaven so the thing is We us humans broken Gods law and jesus paid the fine! So the good news is you dont have to go to hell if you accept him as your lord and savior!
God offered us eternal life as a free gift and you receive it by faith! You dont have to work for it you dont have to pay all you have to do is receive it by faith❤
Don't expect Gods best when you always give him your least don't reject him anymore let him come in and change your life❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
RIP William Friedkin, the legendary director of The Exorcist, single-handedly the most iconic and terrifying film ever made.
Amen
🥲
Amen. He would be proud to know he directed the scariest movie ever.
Hopefully he passed before seeing this trailer.
Yes R.I.P. But Friedkin and Blatty never did tell the world that they both got fired from THE EXORCIST 2 project back in 1976. Warner Bros. felt that their vision was weak and the story absurd. They kept it a secret for 45 years.
I wish that I was able to experience the same thing audiences experienced when the original first came out. It literally scared people into church, people were fainting in movie theaters.
The original is truly the best horror movie ever made
It's been said women were so scared they miscarried
It was absolutely terrifying
As a kid, I was badly damaged psychologically for weeks after I watched some scenes of the exorcist. We weren’t allowed to watch the movie but of course my curiosity guided me to disobey my mother and I ended up paying the ultimate price for it. I was so scared, I couldn’t sleep for several days
@@yup3675 lol thats called marketing
@@Zone0utI watched on Halloween last year. I’m 16 and love scary movies. That movie messed me up. On top of that I’m Catholic so everything in the movie is very real to me. There’s something different about that movie. I genuinely couldn’t look at the girls face. And this is probably coincidence but my house lights started flickering at one part, and when I woke my dad up to tell him it stopped and didn’t happen again.
I literally asked him “should we be watching this??”
Im so glad my little brother fell asleep almost immediately because if he had watched it could have serious hurt him.
'Drip,drop,drip,drop" "God played a trick on you" "The body and the blood"
Goosebumps,chills and shiver down my spine
You must be like 7 years old.....
@@Amp661 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Excorcist III, one of the most underrated movies ever.
In my opinion this one 👎👎
I mean this as in the new one... lol
That nurse murder scene in Exorcist III scared the crap out of me. I was only 10 when I saw the first movie in 1974. There are lots of scary films but the first Exorcist made me afraid to sleep in the dark for a year. My uncle and his friends taunted me about being scared which didn't help lol. Plus there were other movies like Beyond the Door and The Omen that made it even worse. My mom and I saw Exorcist 2 in a theater. I didn't understand a bit of it but my mom liked Linda Blair's acting and saw her TV movies like "Sarah T" and "Born Innocent".
To have Ellen Burnstyn return to her role as Chris MacNeil 50 years later at 90 years old is incredible. So glad she signed on to this project.
I’m going to see it to see her in the famous character otherwise I probably would have passed on seeing it at 90 years old she is amazing !
Just some money grab scheme. Doesn't even compare with the original 1973. 50 years have passed & no matter how many demonic possession films they make each year, none will get close to the quality and the impact of the original. And let's remember there was absolutely no CGI back then.
I’m curious what the explanation for Reagan’s absence will be (although I absolutely understand Linda Blair not wanting to be part of it)
@@evanlinden4410 I’m curious as well as to where reagen is however you can just easily write in the film she is in Etiopía helping children suffering from life long effects of being possessed 😝 on a serious note why wouldn’t Linda Blair want to be part of this film ? She already did a sequel 3 years after the original then some awful comedy spoof repossessed she will forever be type cast with the role of reagen McNeil even posing nude many years ago for Qui magazine was not going to remedy her type cast career and trust me as a man I can tell you Linda Blair is beautiful but you still see Reagen when you look at her so the only thing I believe left for Linda as far as acting is to welcome roles like Exorcist believer $$$$!
So she was 40 when she made the original movie
For those who are commenting that the original Exorcist was not that scary or "Saw" or other horror movies were much scarier, either did not experience this movie in the 70's or watched it on television. Watching this movie in a theater back in the day was the most horrifying experience for almost all and no amount of convincing those who just didn't have that experience will never understand, period!
Saw is all cheap thrills and no real atmosphere.
People walked out of the theater terrified and crying!
Saw was gross not scary.
Exactly, It must've been really scary back then. People need to understand that the Exorcist was a really brand new type of horror that no one has ever seen before. But nowadays it's pretty common to see horror movies and gory stuff like that so of course people might not find it scary now. Plus Hollywood is starting to run out of idea so there's that too
@@coop3601 yup! and I was definitely one of them, except I was carried out because I was shaking so much- I was 8 years old and my teenage Aunt & her friends took me to see it. She never babysat me after that!
Watched the original with my sister and my mom when i was around 9 year's old and that movie got me into horror films
Hands down the best horror film i've seen to this day and nothing is even close.
Your original masterpiece will never ever be surpassed. The very essence of true filmmaking on the edge of what was possible
The original is the worst movie I've ever seen
One of the reasons why The Exorcist worked for me was that it was based on much older times. The tone of the film felt different and you could feel the evil lurking in the shadows even though the film didn't show anything. It just gave out an eerie feeling all by itself. It's worth noting that when The Exorcist was released, it was the first time the public had ever seen anything like it and therefore had such an impact on people. Similar to Star Wars, at the time it was the first of its kind and so it was extremely successful. This new film right away has that modern take which removes a layer of horror already. You don't get the same feeling of horror when the girl walks into the church as you do when Regan walks into the living room and urinates herself. Not saying this film will suck, I'm simply making observations and opinions. Still I am very excited for this to come out and I hope its a good one!
Couldn't have said it better myself. I think even with modern cinematography they could have still pulled of that eerie tone of the original but this definitely feels more like a modern generic horror more than anything. I'm hoping it does something clever to be a decent movie but so far it's not looking like it'll be anywhere near as terrifying as the original
I can already tell this film is going to ignore every note from Blatty and try to be a creature feature (again). These studios give money to anyone who shows up with a script written from a week's worth of Adderall.
in The Exorcist, the cameras were static most of the time as if you were frozen in fear with them and the visuals were grainy that added a lot to the creepy documentary snuff film vibe and then shaky cam when there is some tense shit happening. The Exorcist was unforgiving in terms of every beat of the story, direction, cinematography, themes, acting, writing. The Exorcist was a full force of filmmaking, but this shit is the same director of Halloween Kills.
I would agree with you completely. The trailer feels a little too modern. Didn't quite feel like what the original does except for that last scene was pretty creepy as F
Spot on "the modern take".
(Saw it, '74, as a very scared teen). This is Suburbiaxist, too many characters I could count, diluting the storyline, the scenes the girl walking down the aisle is the new M3gan dance, now spoiled and soiled. Not a slightest reference, (except the dog fight), that I could notice, about the significance of the original excavation scene and desolate Northern Iraq's sinister feel. The now cliche Regan's original horrendous makeup times 2.
I say critics will zero in on the script and the new gen of viewers will enjoy it. Not that there's anything wrong with it, it's just about timing and era of having tasted the original recipe.
Hearing the main theme in the theatre gave me prolonged goosebumps
Me to bro
I still hear it after watching!
Facts. This and the halloween theme are the best. This one def in first place though. Maybe not as popular, but when you hear it... Goosebumps like you said.
I freaked out when I realized what trailer i was watching for the first time with that iconic piano
i shit my pants in this ad
I was very dubious when I heard they were going to bring the exorcist back as a trilogy and continuation of the original as I've always believed that no reboot, remake or sequel could ever match the power of emotion and blood-curdling horror of the first but I'm actually pleasantly surprised, it looks like it's going to be quite a decent one after all.
I saw this movie last week and it was good. It was not trying to copy the original Exorcist bit by bit, it had it's own evils. Entertaining and I say go see it.
My mother saw the original Exorcist in the theatre, someone actually had a seizure while watching it. That’s how crazy it was. There are documentaries which explain the sheer pandemonium around the original. Nothing will ever come close.
Same, except my mom walked out as soon as it got scary.
History can’t be repeated. Nothing has come into cinemas like the Exorcist since and never will more than likely …
That's because back then it was something new and now it isn't so it won't have the same affect. People back then we're also scared easier most likely
@@michaelarias3310True, but the bigger reason was because it was wayyy ahead of it's time as far as makeup, acting skills and a lot of other reasons, too❤
My mom said people were fainting, puking and running outta the theater😮
The original will always and forever remain the scariest movie of all times, not only did it feel real, the sets and the things the production team did to make it feel real is INSANE, like the swing camera from the stairs going up, the cold room to get the effect form their mouths, and the make up, etc. etc.
And don’t forget all the real life things that went wrong on the set including a person from the production crew dying.
I didn't find it scary, personally, but it was miles above the bastardization of "The Shining" that Kuprick shat out.
+ the mechanical folding table that shot Linda Blair into a sitting position and back down again over and over.
They probably will never recreate anything like the original. The reason may never be known, but, I think it has to do with the real unfortunate things that happened off camera. I think they may have delved to deep into making it as real as possible, and possibly it manifested into reality in certain ways.
Don’t forget the face they would subliminally show for a milisecond
Whenever I hear the Tubular Bells music it just makes me think of The Exorcist movies. If there wasn't Mike Oldfield there wouldn't be any Exorcist movies because of his Tubular Bells. Thank you Mike Oldfield for scaring us with your music in The Exorcist movies.
I just watched this movie. It was spiritual and full of love, I was in tears the whole time. It wasn't scary but was a shine of light for humanity
totally agree first time a horror movie gave me goose bumps this movie was 9/10 for me
Good scary movies aren't about jump scares. It's about leaving about leaving thoughts that loom with you and you think about later
So, all the opposite of a good horror film.
@@maxgonzalez214 I think it’s saying it don’t need to be too scary.
Conjuring was the scariest horror film.
you sound like those freemasons preaching about globalism and human rights. Quite hilarious really.
The reason the original exorcist works so well is because it felt real, it felt like a documentary, it was claustrophobic and centred around one room for the most part. the script and the dialogue was terrifying, language that we had never heard before.
modern films just looked to digitally clean and fresh now, they don't have the look of the films from the 70s that realism that grit
I couldn't agree more with everything you said.
Exactly, and also the original had a cursed feeling about it. The deaths of actors, a literal serial killer being in it, freak accidents happening on set. It was just little weird things like that which made the movie what it was and that’s something that can’t be replicated or topped.
So true
I thought the original exorcist was supposed to be a comedy 😂
Yup. It’s the same reason why the original Texas chainsaw massacre was so good too. This movie will probably be watchable but it’s going to disappoint.
I’m glad this is a direct sequel and not a “remake” trailer looks very solid and promising. I’ll definitely be seeing this in the movies
I had a feeling as soon as now 90 year old Ellen Burstyn appeared
This movie is for sure solid. A solid piece of shit.
@@chadkirk925 We don't need to hear about your toilet problems.
@chadkirk925
I’ll make that judgement when I see it
@@ryanleroux1037just pirate it bro. it looks like background noise.
That piano is the Most chilling thing I swear every time I hear it the hairs on my arms go up and I almost puked a minute ago just got a bad feeling in my stomach. I think this movie will be a success
Screw Blumhouse, nobody asked for more Exorcist films. The original 1973 film is the one true Gem.
The original came out at a time when nobody saw anything like it. There was suspense and desent from being a normal person to a depraved, possessed monster was gradual. We went on a journey with the mother through the doctor's tests and theories about what the trouble with the child was. The book was stunning in that respect. So, as the interviews with Blatty states, the film had a sort of documentary feel about it. So, considering all of that along with all of the movies depicting demonic possession, I have my doubts about this being very scary. Unless the director has done something we haven't seen before in this movie.
Honestly I don't think it's going to be that scary it seems like it's going to be pretty good but nothing like the original movie though that was a force to be reckoned with
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What is the name and year of the original??
@@gamer4l1f34 The Exorcist 1973 I think
@@miguelcamacho9948 thanks!
I still get chills down my spine every time I hear that theme start playing.
it's same as Deathnote's theme
@@ritwikdeshmukh9575no body cares
@@ivangarduno1363😂😂😂
Halloween’s too😅
@@ritwikdeshmukh9575exorcist theme came first blud 💀
Just got back from seeing it and I’ll give it a thumbs up. Disturbing modern horror and does it’s best to stay true to the original with some Easter eggs like Doctor Sleep did with The Shining. Like Smile earlier this year and several others, I love to see the nexus points between mental illness and spiritual warfare. This film did a good job throwing it all in the pot, because it always is all in the pot with humanity. The Dark in me loves this stuff. The Light in me is still dumbfounded how all of us, actors included, especially those children, how we willingly expose ourselves and offer ourselves up to The Demon in the ways we do. That is the number one theme of the movie, and why I feel it ended the way it did.
Man I got chills when the demon was mimicking Reagan’s scream for her mum 😅
“We’ve met before.”
“Mother.”
My God, I got such chills. And the music being integrated piece by piece was brilliant.
why?
@@KoalaMarch77 I know... the little snippets of Tubular Bells just feels like throwing little nostalgia fishes to the clapping sea lions, one by one. People are so easily pleased by so very little.
Lol another littles girl future messed up 😅
I laughed at how cheesy it was.
Please tell me this is a joke post 🙄
The fact that it can still creep me out, it means something. The Exorcist is still haunting the theaters.
😏 ok
Damn that's a deep comment wow!👍💯
I just finished watching it.
I hoped for something a little better, but it wasn't bad. There were a couple of twists that made it pretty interesting. I was surprised by two things in the ending, which made me sad, happy and curious.
It was interesting to see Ann Dowd (Aunt Lydia in "The Handmaid's Tale) take on such a different character. I really enjoyed her character.
Ellen Burstyn....I loved seeing her take part, 🙂 but wanted to see more of her in the movie, but she's ninety years old, (doesn't look that old) and I'm thankful that she chose to appear at all. 🙂
WOW!! I remember watching the original when it was released in 1973! That was the best horror film of my life. I hope this one will be half as terrifying. 👏👏
The exorcist after 50 years still the Best horror movie ever made
The biggest challenge for this movie is gonna be the fact that the original movie still scares the living hell out of people , so for this movie to do well , it has to be better than the original one , which is gonna be a hard task. All the best to the creators of this movie , I hope your movie does well enough to make another one next year.
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It doesn’t have to be better than the original lol god being are so over dramatic about movies. Just let it be an exorcist movie. It doesn’t have to top the one from 50 years ago
@@JustinGone cornball
Unfortunately it won't be as good as the original because it doesn't have the element of surprise. People went to the original and had no idea what they were about to see and it scared the crap out of them. Now people are desensitized due to everything that has came after. Exorcist and movies like Alien and John Carpenter's The Thing and Halloween etc... blazed the trail that everyone has since copied. The trailer give me a vibe that it's going to be just another copy that's trying too hard to equal or better the original. I'll see it and try to temper my expectations.
I don’t think they thought it would of ever been better than the original.. but it could still be worth watching all three to come
Just watched the new Exorcist movie. I don't understand the snobby hatred for this. That movie was so good!!!! I can see some flaws, but I was well entertained and the message was this: we are born into this world full of hopes and dreams and no matter what horrible shit happens in our lives, we have to have hope and know that brighter days are ahead.
Super good movie. The effects are almost all practical. Very little (if any) CGI. Some hokey moments and very preachy moments. Overall I'm thrilled! Best movie I've seen in a while.
It’s not amazing but it’s a lot better than most of the other crap that’s come out the last few years.
i weep for you
It was utter garbage, just like Halloween.
It wasn't a good movie. Did you see what he did to Halloween? Why did Leslie have a blurred photograph that never got mentioned again? Tons of flaws. Whataya think about my Exorcist Believer drawings on my channel? Lemme know.
@@chipchipperson80 I wish I could get a refund.
I didn't mind it. The ending was emotional
I actually had goosebumps when Ellen Burstyn appeared. What an actress, what a movie (referring to the original). I will give it a chance !
I had the same feeling and then the iconic music started
I like how we already get to see some character development from her, a mother who tried science first to help her daughter but ended up resorting to religion, something she didn't believe, to help her and now that she knows demons exists she dived into learning more about it
@@Gustavo3Lost I guess the title "Believer" refers to her as well.
@Gustavo3Lost lol cHarAcTeR dEvElOpmEnt. More like, "we needed a lazy and dog sht way to write a character from the first one in."
Who did she play, I was too scared and still too scared to watch the original😂
When we saw the trailer at the beginning of Oppenheimer, the crowd lost their minds when Tubular Bells started blasting! It was the best reaction I’ve seen for a movie trailer in a packed theatre in a long time!
Damm that sounds epic..they didn't show it when I went to see Barbie yesterday 😂😂😂
bro I would’ve been shitting my pants and cried 😭😭
I watched this movie a couple of days ago, and it was amazing!
When I saw this in theaters before "Oppenheimer", I thought it was a trailer for a new "Scary Movie" right until the Title, and I don't think I was the only one, because everyone in the theater was laughing from the first "jump scare".
The original always had that weird comedic edge to it, but it stayed clearly on the scary side. I think they just went so overboard with the "Exorcist" nostalgia they strayed into accidental self parody.
-I'm only talking about the trailer, I have no idea about the movie itself.
Completely forgot about this until the trailer just popped up on TV because "Oppenheimer" completely overshadowed it
This trailer doesn’t hit the same as it does in theaters, I get chills every time I watch it in theaters
ikr!! I was watcing talk to me the other night in the theatre and it was just me and my friend alone in a huge dark theatre. Very very scary 😅
I go to the theaters a lot man. Hate seeing this scary ass trailer 😂 just watched “talk to me” yesterday 😂 original movie so terrifying also
Certainly wouldn't have hit as hard as the original film.
Same
You guys go to the movies that often? Good luck with that new Covid variant and your subsequently lost jobs. Morons lol.
The creators of "The Exorcist" could never have anticipated that their scripting efforts would result in the creation of the most iconic and legendary horror film in existence. Remarkably, they experienced a profound connection to the essence of their work during its production, sensing a genuine presence of the supernatural forces they were portraying.
this shit is ai written
@@vdrrco LOL
ngl I thought this was about to turn into a funny joke at the expense of this god awful trailer we're watching
Not to mention I think they would be proud that their creation would be known 50 years later as “The Scariest Movie Ever”
There has never been any evidence of anything ‘supernatural’.
The movie was so tough!!! My jaw dropped a couple times and just do not go in with a huge expectation there is going to be a 3 part trilogy set in place.
WHEN THE TRAILER IS MORE SCARY THEN THE MOVIE!!!!!!
“They’re beating in sync” omg😭❤️ I love that it’s not a remake or whatever but a sequel. Perfect
It’s not a sequel, there were two sequels already. It’s a spin-off featuring the actress from the first movie. Regan is nowhere to be seen.
@@frodo322 it’s not the whole movie. Just a trailer
@@frodo322but from what I understand she did make a cameo scene in this movie
@@frodo322it’s a direct sequel to the very first movie, like Halloween 2018 was. Same writers, they talk about it numerous times in interviews.
Hollywood ruins remakes so a sequel is best.
I know it probably can’t top the original, but this actually looks good and freaky af. Most horror films these days are just bad but hopefully they did this right.
i wonder how many of you saw the four other exorcist movies
@@toomanyaccountsI have and they were all crap EXCEPT the original 73 and 3 was ok.
This could be a decent film. People way to hard on stuff these days
@@Crussstyymferseverywhere3rd one actually goes hard
I agree. We never saw the original Exorcist out in the world--Regan was always in her room. This could be really trippy.
@@Theghostdiaries it was implied she did leave on her own hence the desecration at the church
Ngl this actually looks very impressive, the 1st horror movie in awhile im actually excited to watch. I did experience a similar anticipation with every installment in the conjuring series, but with the original exorcist being such a hallmark it doesnt really compare much to this specific anticipation
Just finished watching the movie, it's pretty bad and everyone involved should be ashamed. It's so bad, Pazuzu issued a statement saying that he was not associated to the production of this film in any way, shape, or form.
There's nothing in this movie that resembles the dread, the opressive atmosphere of the original, which is the greatest horror movie ever made; the performances are flat and the plot is pretty unimaginative. It's as if Disney had decided to have a go at exorcism films. Save yourself the time and disappointment and don't watch this, go watch the original film from 1973 or the excellent sequel The Exorcist 3.
Pazuzu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s not supposed to be the exact same as the original…
@@_aep.saberr4667 I agree, but it's not supossed to be an steaming pile of woke shit either.
@@maxgonzalez214 how is it woke but I agree I don’t think it was that good but not horrible
I remember watching The Exorcist as a kid and how badly I was traumatized, but now is my favorite horror movie haha. I know this will be a new generation of horror and I cannot wait. This looks terrifying.
I'm the same! Gave me chilling nightmares every single night for a year + Sleep paralysis! But it's my favourite of all time now! 😅
This is gonna suck
@@jothishprabu8 It's from Warner Bros. Pictures.
@@JTG4U exactly the same!
Our minds must be broken 😂
This actually looks pretty good. It’s hard to live up to the hype of the original exorcist movie 50 years ago, but this definitely has my interest.
Yea films already looking a lil too "dark" for my taste.
@@Dr.Phelixwdym by that
@@Dr.Phelixi mean it’s about demonic possession what do you expect?
@@g3neriik901by dark he means there is a black girl in the movie.
I'm just glad to see Exorcist look good again..
I saw this last sunday....good movie! I think they could have done more with it but definitely worth seeing!
Seeing it tonight.
Was it good?
The talent those young actresses have is astonishing, not many can portray what people say demon possesion looks like realistically.
I agree with what you are saying. I remember a panel for Night of the Demons cast and they said the script would just say… “now she’s or he’s possessed” But as an actor what does that mean? It takes true acting ability to act possessed.
"Realistically" ?
@@Herbie11 You don't know the word "realistically"?
@@taishisingleton7927 Exactly, I thought the same about the Girl "possessed" in the original Exorcist movie.
huh? lol how would you know what that would look like? Because of what movies have shown you? LMFAO get real
Wow! Seeing Ellen Burstyn reprise her role as Chris McNeill is insanely awesome! This movie was released when I was born. I'm a big fan of the original. Can't wait to watch it!
but girls dont watch the exorcist tho
@@jasonr9678You are watching the wrong trailers and make yourself sound like a clown 🤡. This movie is all about redemption and connecting with God.
I think I've seen the full original at some point, I've seen so many clips, I read the book, I've seen so many spin offs, etc., but just the fact that there are 2 fairly young ladies who already impressed me with their acting (and making me worry about them, for their possible nightmares), makes me want to see this movie in a theater like the good old days. When everybody screams at once, or somebody has a ridiculous laugh & someone yells out a comment, I miss that atmosphere. I haven't gone to see a movie in over 10 years
@@Sugar-hr9il wow that's crazy, I must not be a girl then since i sat down and watched this movie. what a shame a girl like me can't sit down and appreciate this movie
This looks like an insult to the original like Halloween Ends was an insult to Michael Myers.
I watched the original exorcist round my friends house and their dad owed a video shop. I was 7 when I watched it in 1977. Messed me up. I had to sleep in my parents room for 2 weeks and couldn't have the lights off. I have never ever watched it again.
LMAO! Same here.
Watch it again!! 😂😂😂😂
In this much-anticipated sequel to the 1973 classic "The Exorcist," several aspects fall short, especially when compared to the original cinematic masterpiece.
The screenplay, a vital component in any film's success, couldn't reach the same heights as its predecessor. It lacked the depth and complexity that made the original Exorcist so compelling.
Character development, another hallmark of the original, was notably absent. The original film created memorable, multi-dimensional characters, while the sequel's characters failed to make a lasting impact.
The sequel also played it safe in terms of profanity and controversial themes. The original wasn't afraid to push boundaries, but this follow-up chose a more conservative path.
Pacing is critical in horror films, and the sequel's pacing often felt rushed or disjointed in comparison to the original's meticulous build-up of tension.
One of the most significant differences was the lack of psychological disturbance in the sequel. The original Exorcist delved deep into the psychological aspects, making it profoundly unsettling.
The iconic head-spin scene from the 1973 film set a high bar for special effects. Unfortunately, the sequel failed to deliver effects as realistic and terrifying as its predecessor.
A clear exorcist character was central to the original film, but this follow-up didn't offer a well-defined central figure, missing an opportunity for a compelling character.
Sound effects and the demon's voice, both pivotal in creating the eerie atmosphere of the original, fell flat in the sequel.
Another missed opportunity was the sequel's inability to generate the same level of cultural impact. The original Exorcist became a cultural phenomenon, influencing the horror genre and leaving an indelible mark on popular culture.
In comparing the ending to "Drag Me to Hell," a movie unrelated to the original Exorcist, it becomes apparent how the sequel failed to deliver a lasting impression. The original, on the other hand, concluded with a powerful and unforgettable ending.
While any sequel faces the daunting challenge of living up to a cinematic classic, this particular follow-up struggled to capture the essence and impact of the original "Exorcist," leaving audiences wanting more.
I made a conscious choice to abstain from visiting the theaters for this release, feeling it was more of a box office cash grab than a genuine continuation of the classic. In my act of protest, I opted to watch it through other means, and in hindsight, I'm relieved I did. The sequel, while disappointing, didn't tarnish the original's legacy for me.
Let David Gordon Green fuk you; let him fuk you! The movie sucks coks through a glory hole with no orgasm.
A very well written and intelligent summary, but it’d be much easier to say that this thing is utter shit.
I love all the references to the original. Like when the girl says “mother please make it stop” - that’s exactly what Regan said in the original. With the exception of “it’s burning” vs “it’s hurting”. Also the flashing scenes at the end of this trailer references a banned trailer from the original 70s version. I don’t exactly remember the reason it got banned, but I believe it had to do with seizures (?). Super excited for this.
Nostalgia is an ugly drug nowadays.
@@Amp661
It's also an older drug than people realize too. A lot of movies from the '80s and '90s (like The Thing and The Blob remakes, Cry Baby, etc) were all made while people were nostalgic for the '50s. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I hope we Stop letting nostalgia and ester eggs distract us from judging a movie based on how well it movied 😂
@@Scarshadow666 Those three movies all did terrible at the box office the years they came out so it's not even comparable to today's nostalgia phenomenon, where all the hit movies are either sequels, remakes, or are based off of childhood nostalgia from the 80s and 90s.(i.e., toys, video games, comic books,)
@@Scarshadow666 '50's nostaglia started in the '70's. "Happy Days" ,"Grease", "American Graffiti" (actually set in early '60's but had a major '50's vibe).
There will never be a more scary movie than the original exorcist
@@edwardm9975 I’ve been waiting for a scarier movie to come out and I’m still waiting
Maybe cuz your not fkn 5 no more. 😂
@@lindasilva4582clearly youve not watched many movies then. Go try martyrs. The foreign version. I guarantee you wont even make it through the entire film, let alone compare it to the exorcist.
Conjuring
@@idrinkmilk282 ooo thank u for the recommendation can’t wait to see it!!!
To the people who thought that this movie is going to be good after watching this trailer... WTF DID YOU SEE IN THIS TRAILER?!?!
Ikr this looks so corny and goofy
Movie is recommended, it's keeping the the classic plot of the series 👌
That's the problem. It's basically copying the original.
Recommend listening to Ellen talk about people fainting on first viewing of the exorcist. I remember reading about ppl going into churches so many people were so affected as it was a Oscar film about one of the most traumatic Terrifying subjects that could ever be covered. The acting was just outstanding the effects way ahead of their time they’re still mind blowing, especially the end scenes it was more than a film. It was an absolutely phenomenal and I really give it so much support for them to try and come up with another sequel as it’s so difficult to follow perfection.
Thank you 🙏🏽 finally a truthful and respectful comment
You are so articulate and should become a movie critic!
Couldn't have said it better myself and I am so excited for this movie!
2:48 I love how they pay homage to the original film’s banned teaser trailer
i was born 1999 and when i turn 7 or 8.. i watched the exorcist for the 1st time.
and shit i was traumatized when i see the stair scare and the rotating head scene
Just saw it in imax. The exorcism part was really good
There will never be another film quite like The Exorcist, but this looks like a promising sequel.
Or the exorcist 3. Which is a masterpiece too.
@@bronson1392its all about taste i think ... I tought The Exorcist III is a little boring ... I dont say its bad, but its not that good either
I agree. There will never be another. A lot of newer horror movies seem to be action movies with jump scares with no build up leading up to them. There's No definitive story line. And even if there is one, they veer off course. Additionally, in many cases, they have too many actors with basically no pertinent purpose. They're simply there to be killed off in gruesome terrifying manner. Horror movies back then kept it simple, less actors, less commercialized production, no veering off from the original plot, and the jump scares made sense because there was suspense build up leading to them.
@@EdjeMr1975 Only the third act. Executives wanted to "punch" it up with that ridiculous final exorcism. It's a chilling, effective movie otherwise.
I like it ! especially with the mother from the original Exorcist , looks promising in a very bad way of course .
The original theme song slowly fading into the trailer piece by piece is amazing whoever thought of that needs a raise
Extremely boring and weak detail
@@serpentinefire921iloveyou lol
Me thinks it rather works like the first few notes of the Jaws classic theme.
Hardly. Considering that Burnstyn is now 40 years older than when she appeared in the original, the tune is the only connection audiences can make to the original. They HAD to put something like that in there otherwise few would bother to make any connection at all. Pretty lame
Agree
This movie was absolutely brilliant
I saw this movie yesterday. It is a great movie.
I was very into horror as a kid growing up in the 90s. As a general rule, my parents would let me watch/rent any horror movie I wanted except one...The Exorcist. My mom would go on to tell me she saw it in theaters and was so disturbed by it that she didn't want that movie in the house and was afraid it would traumatize me. I finally saw it when I was 15 or so.
Ha, awesome anecdote
I was 6 when I saw it
OMG DID WE LIVE THE SAME LIFE. My dad and I were horror fanatics and my mom said she didn’t care what I watched but to not being the exorcist in the house so I didn’t. I’m 21 years old now and still haven’t but this movie it’s lowkey encouraging me to 😂
And what happened?
Then what? Was it as bad as it was touted to be?
I’ve never wanted a movie to be good more than this. I really hope it’s good
It’s demonic.
It won’t be. Lol
If you watched the trailer u should already be disappointed
The trailers basically show you the entire movie so you’re set now lol
This looks like ass already
The old timers got to chill with the bad reviews of the sequel and how “nothing can beat the original”. You all saw it when the concept was new and that made it scary. Cinema has developed since then and the Younger generations have other well made and scary horror movies to compare it to which might not make us adore the 1973 version as you all do. This sequel is good, forget the negative reviews.
Feels like David just swapped characters and music and used the same Halloween set 😂
2:10 I love how Chris says “we’ve met before”, her playing a major role in this film is one of the only reasons I’m holding out hope that it’ll be good. Plus, Leslie Odom Jr. is a fantastic actor, so I’m sure he and Ellen Burstyn will be the highlights. But I think it would be more impactful if Regan and Chris were helping Leslie’s character together, and Regan should have delivered the “we’ve met before” line to Pazuzu instead of her mom. It’d be more effective because REGAN was the one who suffered the most at his hands. I wanna see her get revenge on Pazuzu.
Its spelled P-I-Z-Z-A, not Pazuzu. And make mine with pepperoni! 🍕
Linda Blair said she had nightmares and wasn't the same after doing the Exorcist films. It would have been nice if she was the Grandmother...plot twist! LoL..but I loved Ellen Burstyn as Regan's mom too.
Linda Blair was on set for 2 days and has a very small part.. they held out showing it in the trailer
That's an interesting point, but Regan never really met Pazuzu like Chris did. Chris experienced the horror from the outside. Regan claimed to have no memories of the events.
@@deadowl833 I agree. She doesn't remember most of it.
I was a kid when The Exorcist came out in 1973, I wasn’t allowed to see it, but everyone I knew who did was scared liked never before. There had never been anything like it, and it really freaked people out. When I was old enough to see it, I couldn’t get it out my mind for over a month. Even now at 50+ years old, I still cannot watch it, not even trailers.
This trailer did not scare me, the horror of the original cannot be matched.
100% agreed. The original stuck with you even when the movie's over. Even to this day after watching it i usually have to sleep with the lights on 😂
Even in 90s there wasn't anything like it and it did the same thing to my childhood 😆
It scared the living day lights out of me too by just hearing about it I had nightmares, glad I wasn’t the only one! 😅 I loved watching part 3, part 2 was really pointless🙄
Just watched last night. Absolutely loved it. Cant wait for the next one
Very very good. A true scary movie.
go woke go broke, its a bomb
My mother saw The Exorcist (1973) in theaters, she was only 8 years old at the time. It’s her all time favorite horror movie, and the only movie she deems “still scares the shit out of her”. I remember we went to Blockbuster back around 2001 and rented The Exorcist for a family movie night. I watched it at 5 years old! Anyways, the movie was so traumatizing for me, I only made it to the spider walk scene before running out of the room in terror. In our house, at the time, we had a set of stairs similar to the one in that scene just above our tv area in the living room and after watching that, I never liked looking at the stairs at night anymore for the rest of my childhood. It took me 10 years later to get through my fear and actually sit down and watch The Exorcist in full when I was then 15. I absolutely love the movie now and it’s a must play every October for me, but it still makes my skin crawl every time I watch it, especially during the Pazuzu jump scares. Now, just as back then for my mom, I will go see this one in theaters. I don’t expect it to top the original, but I hope it represents the franchise right this time after many bad remakes and sequels in the years after and pays homage to the original respectfully.
She went to the cinema to watch it when 8?? BS
My father saw it when he was 6 years old! He was beyond scared!
My mom was a teenager. She couldn’t watch the whole thing
Yeah my mum said people was passing out passing out in the cinema.
@@Enigma814 Try again troll. You do realize you can see a rated R movie under 18 with an accompanying parent or guardian in, you know, America right? 🤡
i was 9 when i saw it. its the only movie that ever scared me. still see her face in my worst dreams and never want to see it again!
I ABSOLUTELY love how they played the score in between certain scenes for all those that know the sound of it!
And it's as powerful and it's ever been. Let's talk about legendary soundtracks.
I CLAPPED
Technically, that is not the score. That is Mike Oldfield’s musical piece Tubular Bells which has become the non de facto theme for The Exorcist. :)
Only the real fans can appreciate it!
How else where they gonna sell their shitty sequel....of course they played the soundtrack!
I can totally relate. I'm in my 50's and watch me scream like a baby when I go see this movie this weekend. 😂
Just saw it and all of the scary bits are in the trailer.
One thing I’ll give this trailer alone is the overall aesthetic that The Exorcist films always have.
From what I see so far, it isn’t relying a whole lot on jump scares but rather the horror of demon possession. That’s what made the first Exorcist film so haunting, and exceptionally horrifying.
This movie won’t top the 1973 classic but I appreciate how close it’s trying to replicate the vibe from the first film.
And that is all people want something like the original. I noticed that aesthetic of the demonic make up straight away looks quite good not CGI rubbish.
@@theculturedthug6609 The makeup looks incredible imo. I respect the crew for recreating that iconic makeup
Agree with all comments 👍
Imagine this directed by ari aster
What made the original so incredibly terrifying for me was the religious aspect--especially being brought up Catholic! I never watched any of the *new movies, but will see this one
I was in the theater to see Oppenheimer in Dolby when this trailer premiered that day! And at first I thought it was going to be a True Crime movie. But then those little snippets of Tubular Bells started playing and I almost jumped out of my seat! And now its going to be a Halloween Horror Nights House!! I'm so excited for this Halloween season!!
There will never be an equal to the original. The time period, lore and mystic around the original cannot be manufactured.
In this film, there's a notable trend where Christian characters are portrayed in a negative light as well as any other movies out there. The priest, depicted as a coward, is killed while praying, while the pastor serves only as a peripheral character. Additionally, a church-going father makes a selfish decision, and his daughter, who is also portrayed as a devout Christian, meets a tragic end. This portrayal is consistent with a pattern observed in many Netflix series, where Christian figures are either depicted as weak or are prematurely removed from the storyline. Interestingly, the film also features a black female character practicing some voodoo like stuff who is portrayed positively and as a cool person, adding a contrasting depiction of religious practices. This choice, along with the incomplete prayer of another father who, despite not finishing his prayer, manages to save his daughter, underscores a recurring theme in the narrative's treatment of Christian characters. So this movie is telling you that it's not God who saves you, but yourself.
I’m here to give full credit to the person who edited this trailer. The way he threw in the Tubular bells by Mike Oldfield (music from the original Exorcist) is what made my ears perk up. I was sitting there waiting for Oppenheimer to start and thought here’s a trailer for yet another horror film but then the bells played….and stopped….and my heart stopped, and I said to myself’ “could it be…? It can’t… “ and then I yelled both in horror and excitement that IT ISSSS.” Full marks to the editor!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼That build up was everything.
Exactly the same here
@@bccbieoh whatever! You don’t know horror!
I agree and you are pretty 😍
Dude threw up!!!!?
@@DaMemesYagRud i want to.
“The body and the blood” part and their heartbeats is what sold me. This looks fantastic
The Body and the Blood part was goofy af, but the last over exposed shots were great.
For me the body and blood was creepier because other than the religious aspect of “the body and blood” it’s as if the demon is saying it wants her entirely, body, blood, mind and soul. Also I agree those last shots were amazing
@@Minusblindfold6 that scene was really cliche, plus the voice acting for the demon so far has me very disappointed, not a patch on Mercedes Mccambridge. also the last shots are only good because they're literally ripped from the original Exorcist trailer.
@@theneveristsofficial1732 so they are from the OG I thought so
@@Minusblindfold6 well the concept was from the original trailer, how everything looks at the end but all the shots are new , sorry If I was rude at all, I really want the film to be good, here's hoping it's a generic trailer to draw in casual horror fans :)
It was an average movie. I started to shut it off about 20 minutes in because everything was dragging. The actual possession takes place later on but by that time I was bored but decided to watch it anyway because it is part of the Exorcist franchise. Overall from 1-10 with 10 being the best, I give it a 5.
Most times when I watch the preview to the movie I almost get chills but I actually enjoyed the way it was shot
It just isn't the same without the genius of William Peter Blatty. Exorcist 1 and 3 are absolute masterpieces that simply cannot be surpassed by the modern style of directing and movie making. It was what Blatty DIDN'T show on screen - by arriving late and cutting early that was so damned scary. Watch them again with this in mind and you'll see what I mean. With all that being said, this did send a bit of a chill up my spine, especially when Chris McNeil showed up on screen. I'll be checking it out for sure. The way they only played a small part of the tubular bells theme from the original interspersed between cuts until the black and white flashes towards the end was very well done btw. But people just don't get that the original movie is not really about possession, it's about the loss of faith. That faith being chipped away at bit by bit, by small but constant evils, and the re-discovery of that FAITH when confronted by a terrible and nearly overwhelming evil.
I know exactly what you mean, Blatty and Friedkin were masters for this.... Let's see if this film has the same magic
E3 is an underrated masterpiece! Like you said. an extremely unsettling well written movie
I agree except the fact that Blatty didn’t show much in the first film because he didn’t direct it. Much like Stephen King, he gets almost all the praise for the adaption when in fact he was just the narrative storyteller. Exorcist 3 was great, but it paled in comparison to when he had a director willing to challenge his script pacing and certain themes he had in place. Similar to George Lucas. He’s not a great director in my mind, but his imagination is amazing when he collabs with strong directors and great screenwriters. Friedkin and Blatty apart were so so, but together were a match made in heaven. One catholic, one atheist.
A única obra prima que eu conheço é o primeiro
Absolutely Exorcist 3 is a perfect closure to the original film. It's a shame that Exorcist 2 however is the worst hunk of shit I've ever seen.
Nothing can beat the original exorcist
Dawg shut up you didn't even see this one yet
I only saw it once...ONCE.
Agreed! Terrifying
That freaking music! Tubular Bells!! 😩🫣
Movie was amazing....especially the ending!!!!
There's no way it can be as good as the original, but this is the first trailer in years that legit creeped me out.
That’s everyone’s problem. They can’t just admit that the original will never ever be topped, BUT does not mean this movie will be a shit show. People just judge too fast. I’m excited
I saw this trailer in the theater last night. At first I thought it looked super bad, as the trailer went on I found myself sinking farther into my seat. Excited to see this!
Same dude. I think it looks pretty good.
@@tpores4122🤖
😂😂😂😂 stop your stupidity
I’ve watched the film with eleven years old, and get traumatized… with seventeen I’ve decided to face the trauma and read the book to try to understand the root of the evil… there’s no explanation and no root it’s just evil. actually, at the half of the trailer, I’ve started to have the same uncanny feeling of loneliness, vulnerability and raw fear that it was gave to me when I was 17 and read this damn book… there’s no doubt the inspiration of this piece of work is maleficent. If I’m gonna watch it? Hell yeah… God never gave the spirit of fear. But courage, love and temperance
has it came out yet
The original Exorcist came out in 1973. 50 years ago. As still as scary today as it was then. They should have just left this masterpiece alone in my opinion.
the teaser piano keys throughout were a nice touch