The poster for 'The Exorcist: Believer': A black-and-white image of two possessed girls
(Universal Pictures)

Buckle In Believers, We’re Already In For Some Deceiving

Pick up the Believer, they'll make you a Deceiver.

Pick up the Believer, they’ll make you a Deceiver. Sorry, that was a corny play on “Personal Jesus” by Depeche Mode. The point of this article is to let you know The Exorcist: Deceiver, a sequel to The Exorcist: Believer (a direct sequel to The Exorcist) has already been green-lit. The Exorcist: Believer follows two families trying to tackle the possession of their respective daughters. And none other than Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn) returns to help.

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Regardless of the success of The Exorcist: Believer, David Gordon Green is tackling another trilogy with a legacy horror franchise. What can fans expect from The Exorcist: Deceiver? Does it already have a release date? I’m about to tell you. Fingers crossed the films do right by William Friedkin (director of The Exorcist) as he recently passed away.

What is The Exorcist: Deceiver about?

The details are wrapped up like a secretive burrito at the moment, but the plot of The Exorcist: Deceiver will be dependent on how The Exorcist: Believer ends. We shall see what happens, readers.

Does The Exorcist: Deceiver have a release date?

Believe it or not, the film does indeed have a release date already! The date may be pushed back, but currently we can expect The Exorcist: Deceiver to hit theaters on April 18, 2025.

Is there a trailer for The Exorcist: Deceiver?

No trailer is available for The Exorcist: Deceiver (we are far from the release year). However, if you want you can watch The Exorcist: Believer trailer.

Who is in The Exorcist: Deceiver?

We don’t know how much of The Exorcist: Believer cast is returning for the sequel. Leslie Odom Jr., Ann Dowd, Ellen Burstyn, and other cast members may return. Unless their characters die!

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