Mike Flanagan Reveals His Exorcist Movie Will Be The ‘Scariest Movie’ He’s Made. Why I’m Nervous

Mike Flanagan Reveals His Exorcist Movie Will Be The ‘Scariest Movie’ He’s Made. Why I’m Nervous

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If there’s any director from this generation who can guarantee audiences a good scare, it’s Mike Flanagan. His best TV shows and movies know how to tap into our deepest fears. Whether it’s fear of the unknown in Midnight Mass, human trauma in The Haunting of Hill House, or slow-burning tension from Doctor Sleep, this horror director knows how to creep us out with his projects. With Flanagan’s latest project confirmed to be the next Exorcist movie and the “scariest movie” he’s made, I’m already really nervous.

Blumhouse and Mike Flanagan have collaborated successfully on films like Oculus, Hush and Ouija: Origin of Evil. Now the two horror forces will again come together for “a radical new take” of The Exorcist horror reboot. Flanagan told THR his goal is to make the upcoming horror film the “scariest movie” he’s made, and I’m shaking already:

We aren’t making this easy on ourselves. But I’ve always felt that there’s no point in going into a franchise or into a property that monolithic unless there’s something new you can bring. I chased The Exorcist very aggressively because I was convinced I had something that I could add. This is an opportunity to do something that I believe has never been done within the franchise — something that honors what came before it but isn’t built on nostalgia. I really just saw an opportunity to make the scariest movie I’ve ever made. I know expectations are high. No one’s more intimidated than I am.

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