The Exorcist: Deceiver Release Date Finally Confirmed!

While spectators wait for The Exorcist sequel, The Exorcist: Believer, to hit theatres, fresh The Exorcist: Deceiver information has emerged, confirming the sequel’s title and release date. With plans to make a new sequel, The Exorcist trilogy, beginning with The Exorcist: Believer, which opens in theatres on October 13th, 2023, Halloween reboot director David Gordon Green turns his attention to another horror franchise.

Believer follows Leslie Odom Jr. (Hamilton) as Victor, a parent whose daughter Angela (Lidya Jewett) and her friend Katherine (Olivia Marcum) went missing for three days in the woods, only to return possessed.

They seek the assistance of Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn), who claims that more than one type of exorcism may be required to free the girls from evil spirits. Viewers weren’t expecting The Exorcist: Deceiver news to be released alongside The Exorcist: Believer teaser, but that’s precisely what occurred, and specific details have been divulged even though the original film has yet to be released.

Because so much of The Exorcist: Deciver’s cast and story depend on Believer’s fate, there isn’t much news other than the hope that the original actors will return. On the other hand, other The Exorcist: Deceiver news has thrown some light on the sequel.

The Exorcist: Deceiver Release Date

The Exorcist: Deceiver will be released on April 18, 2025, and will most likely be released in theatres like its predecessor. While this piece of The Exorcist: Deceiver news makes the sequel appear to be a long way off, Green and the rest of Blumhouse are likely taking the WGA Writers’ strike and the SAG-AFTRA strike into account while looking for premiere slots.

Though this provides a reasonable time between the release of The Exorcist: Believer and the expected debut of Deceiver, there is no certainty that delays will not occur.

The Most Recent The Exorcist: Deceiver News

The title and release date for The Exorcist: Deceiver has been officially revealed. The official title of the second picture in Green’s reinvigorated trilogy is The Exorcist: Deceiver, and it will be released in theatres some years after its predecessor, on April 18th, 2025.

The Exorcist Deceiver Release Date

The fact that Green’s trilogy sequel has already been greenlit speaks much about Believer’s potential success since Blumhouse would never bet on the wrong horse. Unlike his intentions for Halloween, Green’s new Exorcist trilogy will feature material from the less popular Exorcist sequels while beginning as a direct sequel to the original picture.

The Exorcist: Believer Story Details

Leslie Odom Jr. will play a worried father seeking help for his daughter, whom he fears is possessed in The Exorcist: Believer. Two young buddies went gone for several days before being discovered acting suspiciously. When the children exhibit strange and terrifying behaviour, they are assumed to be possessed.

One parent (Leslie Odom Jr.) seeks assistance from someone who has gone through this horrible ordeal before… MacNeil, Chris. It resembles the original film’s narrative, in which a parent urgently strives to understand (and defeat) whatever evil has taken over their child. In terms of horror, it’s an age-old story.

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The Exorcist: Deceiver Cast

So far, there hasn’t been any The Exorcist: Deceiver cast news. Much of The Exorcist: Deceiver’s cast is determined by who survives Believer unscathed. If everyone stays, The Exorcist: Deceiver cast might include Leslie Odom Jr. (Central Park) reprising his role as Victor, Lidya Jewett (Good Girls) as Angela, newbie Olivia Marcum as Katherine, and Ellen Burstyn (Requiem for a Dream) reprising her role as Chris MacNeil. Jennifer Nettles (The Righteous Gemstones) could reprise her role as Katherine’s mother, who joins forces with Victor and her husband, played by Norbert Leo Butz (Dan in Real Life).

Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s Tale), who appears to be playing a nurse who witnesses the girls’ bestial conduct in Believer, could also be a member of The Exorcist: Deceiver cast. If the exorcism goes well, Raphael Sbarge (Once Upon a Time), who plays a pastor, E.J. Bonilla (Gemini Man), who plays Father Maddox, and Antoni Corone (Bad Boys II), who plays Father Phillips, could all return to the cast of The Exorcist: Deceiver. Finally, Okwui Okpokwasili (I Am Legend) has joined the Believer cast in an unspecified capacity and may reprise his role in Deceiver.

The Exorcist Deceiver Release Date was revealed in the following tweet from DiscussingFilm:-

The Exorcist: Deceiver Story Details

Unfortunately, there is no The Exorcist: Deceiver plot news. Much of The Exorcist: Deceiver’s plot will be determined by what happens in Believer. Angela, Victor’s daughter, and her friend Katherine vanish one day after school in Believer. The pair returns three days later, believing they were only gone for hours, and it’s evident the youngsters have brought something sinister with them.

As the two girls become more possessed, Victor enlists the assistance of Chris MacNeil, who believes that much more than an ordinary exorcism is in store. Hopefully, more The Exorcist: Deceiver news will emerge as Believer approaches its release date.

The Exorcist Deceiver Trailer

The horror movie The Exorcist Deceiver is still in production but its trailer is not released. People are eagerly waiting for the film and want a quick look. We are keeping an eye on the further trailer update. But You can refresh your mind by watching the trailer of The Exorcist: believer.

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