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The Exorcist: Believer

Since his wife's death, Victor has raised his daughter Angela alone. After she and her friend return from a three-day disappearance with missing memories, they begin displaying frightening behavior reminiscent of the MacNeil possession fifty years prior.

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David Gordon Green

Scottie Gissel

Nate Meyer

Stephen W. Moore

Aaron J. Stone

Max Sturgeon

Natalie Ballard

Alex Beaver

Bennett Gammon

Hugo Garza

Teddy Gibbons

Spencer Jarvis

Gabriela Latorre

Amalia Ramírez Atiles

Alessia Seravalle

Kaya Ozan Sorak

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Cast & crew

Patrick Roper

Patrick Roper

Teacher

Linda Blair

Linda Blair

Regan MacNeil

Norbert Leo Butz

Norbert Leo Butz

Tony West

Leslie Odom Jr.

Leslie Odom Jr.

Victor Fielding

Antoni Corone

Antoni Corone

Father Phillips

Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn

Chris MacNeil

Raphael Sbarge

Raphael Sbarge

Pastor Don Revans

Stephen W. Moore

Stephen W. Moore

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Ann Dowd

Ann Dowd

Nurse Ann Brooks

Nedim Jahić

Nedim Jahić

Demon (voice)

Max Sturgeon

Max Sturgeon

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Nate Meyer

Nate Meyer

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David Gordon Green

David Gordon Green

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Kaya Ozan Sorak

Kaya Ozan Sorak

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Teddy Gibbons

Teddy Gibbons

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Linda Boston

Linda Boston

Principal

Chandu Kanuri

Chandu Kanuri

Daniel

Lidya Jewett

Lidya Jewett

Angela Fielding

Olivia O'Neill

Olivia O'Neill

Katherine West

Olivia O'Neill

Olivia O'Neill

Katherine West

Jennifer Nettles

Jennifer Nettles

Miranda West

Okwui Okpokwasili

Okwui Okpokwasili

Dr. Beehibe

Okwui Okpokwasili

Okwui Okpokwasili

Dr. Beehibe

E.J. Bonilla

E.J. Bonilla

Father Maddox

E.J. Bonilla

E.J. Bonilla

Father Maddox

Danny McCarthy

Danny McCarthy

Stuart

Danny McCarthy

Danny McCarthy

Stuart

Tracey Graves

Tracey Graves

Sorenne Fielding

Tracey Graves

Tracey Graves

Sorenne Fielding

Celeste Oliva

Celeste Oliva

Detective Konik

Celeste Oliva

Celeste Oliva

Detective Konik

Norah Murphy

Norah Murphy

Hannah

Norah Murphy

Norah Murphy

Hannah

Chloe Traicos

Chloe Traicos

Joda Maxwell

Chloe Traicos

Chloe Traicos

Joda Maxwell

Richard Carr III

Richard Carr III

Dr. Carr

Richard Carr III

Richard Carr III

Dr. Carr

Malena Cunningham Anderson

Malena Cunningham Anderson

News Reporter

Malena Cunningham Anderson

Malena Cunningham Anderson

News Reporter

Emily Rachel Gordon

Emily Rachel Gordon

Catholic Choir Member

Nick Benas

Nick Benas

Neighbor

Nick Benas

Nick Benas

Neighbor

Justin Paul Warren

Justin Paul Warren

Portrait Dad

Justin Paul Warren

Justin Paul Warren

Portrait Dad

Seth Loven

Seth Loven

Patient

Seth Loven

Seth Loven

Patient

Dylan Probert

Dylan Probert

Catholic Choir Member

Dylan Probert

Dylan Probert

Catholic Choir Member

Amanda Beth

Amanda Beth

Nurse

Amanda Beth

Amanda Beth

Nurse

Lariah Alexandria

Lariah Alexandria

Deshanah

Lariah Alexandria

Lariah Alexandria

Deshanah

Cecil Chatman

Cecil Chatman

Orderly

Cecil Chatman

Cecil Chatman

Orderly

Rory Gross

Rory Gross

Tyler

Rory Gross

Rory Gross

Tyler

Nigel Barto

Nigel Barto

Nurse

Edward James Warren

Edward James Warren

Portrait Son

Forrest Briggs

Forrest Briggs

Paramedic

Forrest Briggs

Forrest Briggs

Paramedic

Eliseo Antonio Paredes

Eliseo Antonio Paredes

Doctor

Eliseo Antonio Paredes

Eliseo Antonio Paredes

Doctor

Lize Johnston

Lize Johnston

The Demon Lamashtu

Lize Johnston

Lize Johnston

The Demon Lamashtu

Scottie Gissel

Scottie Gissel

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Aaron J. Stone

Aaron J. Stone

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Natalie Ballard

Natalie Ballard

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Alex Beaver

Alex Beaver

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Bennett Gammon

Bennett Gammon

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Hugo Garza

Hugo Garza

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Spencer Jarvis

Spencer Jarvis

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Gabriela Latorre

Gabriela Latorre

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Amalia Ramírez Atiles

Amalia Ramírez Atiles

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Alessia Seravalle

Alessia Seravalle

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Alessia Seravalle

Alessia Seravalle

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Details

GenresHorror
Runtime1h 51 mins
Released on04 Oct 2023
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

GenerationofSwine

1/10

Well, they made The Exorcist woke... and oddly Anti-Catholic... and it flopped. Seriously, The Pope's Exorcist was better and EVERYONE knew that was going to flop. I'm going to tell you right now that you should go back and watch the prequel movies because they were better... BOTH of them. You have two little girls, a strong anti-Catholic message, a strong anti-patriarchy message, you know... the usual Hollywood meh messaging (except the Anti-Catholic part, that is a dead horse that hasn't been beaten nearly as much) and, most importantly, the same sequel/reboot/franchise killer that seems to go out of it's way to insult all the fans of the original film... ... and everyone that helped make it. Which, honestly, is also a dead horse that's been beaten too much these days. In fact, insulting the original is sort of a trope these days. People that actually like Terminator: Dark Fate are going to rave about this one... but everyone else is going to roll their eyes because at the end of the day, it has the exact same boring message as everything else. And like everything else with that message, everything else from bookend to bookend takes a backseat to it. Bad dialogue peppered with political lectures. Bad acting (but let's be honest, they had nothing to work with) and in the end even the demon lacked the sardonic and vulgar wit of the first one. But, hey, if you liked Dark Fate and thought The Rise of Skywalker was better than Empire, this movie is for you. But everyone else has seen it before and is tired of it.

CinemaSerf

5/10

"Angela" (Lidya Jewett) and her school mate "Katherine" (Olivia O'Neill) go for a walk in the woods one day. They don't come home - and panic amongst the parents ensues. Luckily, the girls turn up in a cow-barn a few miles away but have no recollection of just what they had been doing for the three days they had been missing. Anyway, dad "Victor" (Leslie Odom Jr.) soon starts to notice some odd behaviour from his previously reasonable daughter and before we know it, she - and her friend - are showing worrying signs of a possession that resonates all too readily with events some fifty years earlier and that finds him seeking the help of "Chris MacNeil" (Ellen Burstyn) before the girls are Satanic toast. It's ten minutes shy of two hours long this, and that's about ninety minutes too long. The vast majority of this film is taken up by pointless preamble, family establishment scenarios and unfortunately the acting and writing are really lacklustre too. Burstyn only makes sparing appearances and Odom Jr. ought to just stick to singing. The last ten minutes is slightly better than standard Blumhouse fayre that concludes this completely unnecessary sequel with, admittedly, a couple of not so predicable twists, but still - with very little to make the preceding drudge worth watching. This is a poor relation to the original and should have gone straight to a streamer.

hamfaceman

4/10

I've seen better

Dean

3/10

Woke crap

GenerationofSwine

1/10

Well, they made The Exorcist woke... and oddly Anti-Catholic... and it flopped. Seriously, The Pope's Exorcist was better and EVERYONE knew that was going to flop. I'm going to tell you right now that you should go back and watch the prequel movies because they were better... BOTH of them. You have two little girls, a strong anti-Catholic message, a strong anti-patriarchy message, you know... the usual Hollywood meh messaging (except the Anti-Catholic part, that is a dead horse that hasn't been beaten nearly as much) and, most importantly, the same sequel/reboot/franchise killer that seems to go out of it's way to insult all the fans of the original film... ... and everyone that helped make it. Which, honestly, is also a dead horse that's been beaten too much these days. In fact, insulting the original is sort of a trope these days. People that actually like Terminator: Dark Fate are going to rave about this one... but everyone else is going to roll their eyes because at the end of the day, it has the exact same boring message as everything else. And like everything else with that message, everything else from bookend to bookend takes a backseat to it. Bad dialogue peppered with political lectures. Bad acting (but let's be honest, they had nothing to work with) and in the end even the demon lacked the sardonic and vulgar wit of the first one. But, hey, if you liked Dark Fate and thought The Rise of Skywalker was better than Empire, this movie is for you. But everyone else has seen it before and is tired of it.

CinemaSerf

5/10

"Angela" (Lidya Jewett) and her school mate "Katherine" (Olivia O'Neill) go for a walk in the woods one day. They don't come home - and panic amongst the parents ensues. Luckily, the girls turn up in a cow-barn a few miles away but have no recollection of just what they had been doing for the three days they had been missing. Anyway, dad "Victor" (Leslie Odom Jr.) soon starts to notice some odd behaviour from his previously reasonable daughter and before we know it, she - and her friend - are showing worrying signs of a possession that resonates all too readily with events some fifty years earlier and that finds him seeking the help of "Chris MacNeil" (Ellen Burstyn) before the girls are Satanic toast. It's ten minutes shy of two hours long this, and that's about ninety minutes too long. The vast majority of this film is taken up by pointless preamble, family establishment scenarios and unfortunately the acting and writing are really lacklustre too. Burstyn only makes sparing appearances and Odom Jr. ought to just stick to singing. The last ten minutes is slightly better than standard Blumhouse fayre that concludes this completely unnecessary sequel with, admittedly, a couple of not so predicable twists, but still - with very little to make the preceding drudge worth watching. This is a poor relation to the original and should have gone straight to a streamer.

hamfaceman

4/10

I've seen better

Dean

3/10

Woke crap

All Trailers

Yours to Own Promo
Yours to Own Promo
Dare to Watch at Home NOW
Dare to Watch at Home NOW
This Is The Exorcist: Believer
This Is The Exorcist: Believer
Official Trailer 2
Official Trailer 2
Official Trailer
Official Trailer

Teasers

Yours to Own Promo
Yours to Own Promo
Dare to Watch at Home NOW
Dare to Watch at Home NOW
This Is The Exorcist: Believer
This Is The Exorcist: Believer

Behind the scenes

In Every Religion and Every Culture
In Every Religion and Every Culture
The Girls
The Girls
Legacy
Legacy
Around the World
Around the World
A Look Inside
A Look Inside

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