The Exorcist: Believer Director David Gordon Green Explains Why His Film Ignores The Franchise’s Past Sequels- Armessa Movie News

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The Exorcist was one of the best horror films of the ‘70s that caused audiences to flock out of theaters in bone-chilling fear. It’s a shame that the movies that followed didn’t have the same effect considering what critical flops they all were. This is all the more reason why The Exorcist: Believer director David Gordon Green chose to ignore the franchise’s past sequels.

When you look at all five of The Exorcist movies, none of the sequels hold a candle to one of the best horror films William Friedkin scared audiences with. So you can understand David Gordon Green’s reasoning why he decided for The Exorcist: Believer to pretend the franchise’s sequels didn’t exist. He spoke more elaborately to NME about why he thought that was the best decision for his new Exorcist trilogy.

I rewatched Exorcist II and it’s totally bonkers. So if I had to deal with a narrative that congested, but also in some ways bombastically brilliant, I just didn’t know what to do with it. It’s an art film and it’s bizarre. I’m trying to keep my take on the franchise grounded, relatable, and practical in its effects and understandable in its narrative. If it [Exorcist II] was just called Boorman Goes Bonkers, I would love it.

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