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Johansson is set to star alongside Jacobi Jupe in a new Exorcist film from creator Mike Flanagan, and thanks to Variety, the project finally has a release date. Universal has announced that The Exorcist film is slated to hit theaters on March 12th, 2027, which means the film is likely to start filming sometime later this year.
Flanagan is writing the film and will also be producing and directing, and the project will be a team-up between Universal and Blumhouse-=Atomic Monster. At the moment, the only confirmed cast are Johansson and Jupe, who is coming off of his breakout role in Hamnet. Now that the film has a date, the cast should start to expand a bit, especially since this project seems to be a priority for the studio.
Mike Flanagan and Scarlett Johansson Hope To Bring The Exorcist Back To Relevance

The Exorcist became a horror genre classic when it was released in 1973, as the William Friedkin film went on to score stellar reviews and bring in $441 million at the box office. The film still holds up to this day and stands out as one of the more disturbing films ever, thanks to the brilliant performance of Linda Blair, but franchise success hasn’t really come to fruition in the decades since.








