The official runtime for The Exorcist: Believer has been revealed for Universal Pictures and Blumhouse’s upcoming horror sequel to the William Friedkin classic.According to the AMC Theatres website, The Exorcist: Believer will have a total running time of 111 minutes or an hour and 51 minutes, making it one of the shortest installments in the supernatural franchise. Because of this, the original 1973 movie will still remain as the longest installment with a runtime of 132 minutes. The R-rated film was originally slated to arrive in theaters on Oct. 13. However, after global popstar Taylor Swift had announced the North American theatrical release of her The Eras Tour concert film, Blumhouse ultimately decided to move The Exorcist: Believer to an earlier date. Before changing release dates, some fans were actually trying to create another Barbenheimer moment by dubbing former Oct. 13 competitors as “ExorSwift.”The Exorcist: Believer is directed by Halloween trilogy director David Gordon Green from a screenplay he co-wrote with Peter Sattler. Serving as the direct sequel to Friedkin’s 1973 film, Believer will see the return of Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn as she finally reprises her iconic role as Chris MacNeil after five decades. The character was introduced as a famous actress whose daughter gets suddenly possessed by a dark entity at their rental home in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.RELATED: The Exorcist Is Coming Back to Theaters in 4K Ahead of The Exorcist: Believer
The official runtime for The Exorcist: Believer has been revealed for Universal Pictures and Blumhouse’s upcoming horror sequel to the William Friedkin classic.
According to the AMC Theatres website, The Exorcist: Believer will have a total running time of 111 minutes or an hour and 51 minutes, making it one of the shortest installments in the supernatural franchise. Because of this, the original 1973 movie will still remain as the longest installment with a runtime of 132 minutes. The R-rated film was originally slated to arrive in theaters on Oct. 13. However, after global popstar Taylor Swift had announced the North American theatrical release of her The Eras Tour concert film, Blumhouse ultimately decided to move The Exorcist: Believer to an earlier date. Before changing release dates, some fans were actually trying to create another Barbenheimer moment by dubbing former Oct. 13 competitors as “ExorSwift.”
The Exorcist: Believer is directed by Halloween trilogy director David Gordon Green from a screenplay he co-wrote with Peter Sattler. Serving as the direct sequel to Friedkin’s 1973 film, Believer will see the return of Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn as she finally reprises her iconic role as Chris MacNeil after five decades. The character was introduced as a famous actress whose daughter gets suddenly possessed by a dark entity at their rental home in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
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