Mike Flanagan's take on "The Exorcist," starring Scarlett Johansson and Jacobi Jupe, is slated for release on March 12, 2027, Universal Pictures announced Friday. The film, initially anticipated for a March 2026 debut, faced production delays, pushing its release date back a year.
Flanagan, known for his work on "The Fall of the House of Usher," "Doctor Sleep," and "The Life of Chuck," is not only directing but also writing and producing this latest installment. The project is a collaboration between Universal and Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, promising a "radical new take" on the classic horror franchise, according to studio statements.
The original "Exorcist," released in 1973, became a cultural phenomenon, sparking widespread discussion about its themes and pushing the boundaries of horror cinema. Its impact extended beyond the box office, influencing subsequent horror films and entering the broader cultural lexicon. The franchise has seen numerous sequels and prequels, with varying degrees of success.
Industry insiders suggest Flanagan's involvement signals a renewed focus on psychological horror and character-driven narratives within the franchise. His previous work demonstrates a knack for blending genuine scares with emotional depth, potentially attracting both longtime fans and new audiences. The casting of Johansson, an Oscar nominee, and Jupe, a breakout star from "Hamnet," further elevates the project's profile.
Universal and Blumhouse-Atomic Monster have yet to release specific plot details, maintaining an air of mystery around Flanagan's vision. As the 2027 release date approaches, anticipation is building to see how this new chapter will contribute to the enduring legacy of "The Exorcist."
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