The Exorcist: Believer trailer features two demon possessions and one Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn returns to The Exorcist for the first time since the original film

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The Exorcist: Believer trailer features two demon possessions and one Ellen Burstyn
The Exorcist: Believer Photo: Universal Pictures

It’s been a few years since Universal and Blumhouse announced they were developing an Exorcist reboot with Halloween reboot director David Gordon Green, but now the first trailer for The Exorcist: Believer—which some cool people might have seen attached to Oppenheimer this weekend, and other people saw at CinemaCon earlier this year—has finally been released online.

The Exorcist: Believer | Official Trailer

The trailer definitely feels like The Exorcist, even if you don’t immediately recognize the piano twinkles that keep popping up, but successfully evoking the original film is also something Green was able to do pretty well in his Halloween movies (or at least the first one) and that wore off pretty quickly by the time he was making his sequels. Believer was originally announced as part of a new Exorcist trilogy, but hopefully the reaction to Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends has convinced everyone involved to at least wait and see how this goes before diving straight into the Pazuzu pool.

As for this trailer itself, it opens with Leslie Odom Jr. as the father of one of two girls who mysteriously disappear in the woods one day, returning later with mysterious injuries and no memory of being gone. It eventually turns out that both girls are possessed, apparently by the same demon that possessed Regan in the original Exorcist, which prompts Ann Dowd to call up none other than Ellen Burstyn’s Chris MacNeil—Regan’s mother from the original movie. This is Burstyn’s first time returning to the Exorcist franchise, and her character is probably going to be dealing with a lot of leftover trauma from her last encounter with demonic forces.

Speaking of returning to this franchise, Linda Blair is supposed going to appear in some capacity, but she’s not in this trailer. We’ll have to wait until October 13 to hear more about what Green has in mind for this reboot.

9 Comments

  • galdarn-av says:

    This looks and feels nothing like The Exorcist, and with the way Green’s Halloween turned to absolute shit by the end of Ends, I’m not holding out mich hope.

  • thefilthywhore-av says:

    Regan’s Mother: Didn’t you read my book? Just get a couple of priests who don’t mind pea soup and they’ll handle the rest. *shuts door*

  • thegobhoblin-av says:

    Looking forward to the porno parody Sexorcist: Beaver.

  • laylowmoe76-av says:

    Does nobody understand the meaning of “reboot” anymore?This isn’t a reboot. If it occurs within the same continuity as the original movie, it’s a sequel. Specifically, if it takes place several years after and the original lead characters are now supporting ones, it’s a legacy sequel.

    • theodorefrost---absolutelyhateskinja-av says:

      They should have definitely called it a legacy sequel but it can also be both a sequel & reboot in that it’s ignoring other sequels and changing/rebooting a continuity. But I agree it’s not the same as a standard “reboot”.

  • barkmywords-av says:

    That trailer feels like I just saw the movie already.

  • jmyoung123-av says:

    I liked the TV show set i the same universe.

  • hayley23-av says:

    This…doesn’t look good. 

  • jbbb3-av says:

    Calling Chris MacNeil when you’re child is possessed is like calling someone whose house burned down 50 years ago when your own house is currently on fire. What is she supposed to do? Call the fire department/exorcist and skip the middleman.

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