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Spijtig, maar het verhaal was toch gedaan op 1 seizoen dus op zich vind ik het zo erg niet. Liever 1 seizoen van een goede serie, dan dat ze het rekken met meerdere seizoenen waar ze de kwaliteit niet kunnen behouden.
I know, maar vond het wel vetcool maar t'is wel een fanmade poster. Blomkamp heeft al veel van zijn aangekondigde projecten moeten opgeven dus hopelijk komt deze echt van de grond.
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JUST IN: ‘The Exorcist’ sequel will be “like 2018’s Halloween reboot,” confirms Blumhouse Productions CEO Jason Blum.
After revitalizing the Halloween franchise, Jason Blum and director David Gordon Green are making an Exorcist sequel they hope will "surprise all the skeptics." The pair ignored decades of inferior sequels, retcons, and reboots and focused on picking up the story—40 years later—at the heart of the property: Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) battle against Michael Myers.
“[It’s] going to be like David’s Halloween sequel,” Blum says. “I think it’s going to pleasantly surprise all the skeptics out there. We had a lot of skeptics about Halloween and David turned them around, and I think he’s going to turn it around with The Exorcist.”
Blum also maintains that he doesn’t find the prospect of creating a new sequel to what is widely considered the greatest horror movie of all time to be daunting. “I love to do [these] kinds of movies because people are very emotional about it,” he says. “I think it’s a high bar and it’s a challenge to do the movie. Remember, most of the audience coming to this—95 percent of the audience who will, if we do our job right, come to see this movie—will not have seen the first Exorcist or even heard of it.”
He continues, “I want to make a movie that works for both [audiences]. I want to make a movie for people that know and love the first Exorcist and are furious that we’re doing this, but somehow drag themselves to the theater. I want them to come out happy. And I want to make a movie that people who’ve never heard of The Exorcist really enjoy. I think David did that with Halloween. I think he’ll do that with The Exorcist also.”
The film is currently in development. Release date TBD.
Source: Jason Blum (reported by Don Kaye | Den of Geek)