Scarlett Johansson is set to star in Mike Flanagan's highly anticipated 'Exorcist' reboot. The news comes as a welcome surprise, given the underwhelming reception of 2023's 'The Exorcist: Believer', a film that failed to recapture the magic of the original 1973 classic.
Johansson is undoubtedly one of Hollywood's most versatile and accomplished actresses, having excelled in a wide range of genres from indie dramas like 'Under the Skin' to blockbuster hits such as 'Jurassic World Rebirth'. However, horror films remain a relatively rare departure from her repertoire. Therefore, her involvement in Flanagan's 'Exorcist' is an intriguing development, suggesting that she may be willing to venture into new territory.
Flanagan, known for his masterful handling of complex and atmospheric tales, has promised a "radical new take" on the 'Exorcist' story. The original 1973 film, directed by William Friedkin and starring Linda Blair, is widely regarded as a horror classic, while subsequent adaptations have been met with varying degrees of success.
The upcoming 'Exorcist' will be shot in New York City, marking a change from earlier reports that suggested a 2026 release date. While the press release does not provide further details on the film's plot or production schedule, it is clear that Flanagan is eager to bring his unique vision to this iconic franchise.
Flanagan has praised Johansson, stating that she is "a brilliant actress whose captivating performances always feel grounded and real". This endorsement from a director known for his meticulous attention to detail suggests that 'Exorcist' will be a thoughtful and well-crafted horror film. With the original's enduring legacy and Flanagan's proven track record, this project has the potential to revive the franchise and leave a lasting impact on the horror genre.
Johansson is undoubtedly one of Hollywood's most versatile and accomplished actresses, having excelled in a wide range of genres from indie dramas like 'Under the Skin' to blockbuster hits such as 'Jurassic World Rebirth'. However, horror films remain a relatively rare departure from her repertoire. Therefore, her involvement in Flanagan's 'Exorcist' is an intriguing development, suggesting that she may be willing to venture into new territory.
Flanagan, known for his masterful handling of complex and atmospheric tales, has promised a "radical new take" on the 'Exorcist' story. The original 1973 film, directed by William Friedkin and starring Linda Blair, is widely regarded as a horror classic, while subsequent adaptations have been met with varying degrees of success.
The upcoming 'Exorcist' will be shot in New York City, marking a change from earlier reports that suggested a 2026 release date. While the press release does not provide further details on the film's plot or production schedule, it is clear that Flanagan is eager to bring his unique vision to this iconic franchise.
Flanagan has praised Johansson, stating that she is "a brilliant actress whose captivating performances always feel grounded and real". This endorsement from a director known for his meticulous attention to detail suggests that 'Exorcist' will be a thoughtful and well-crafted horror film. With the original's enduring legacy and Flanagan's proven track record, this project has the potential to revive the franchise and leave a lasting impact on the horror genre.