The horror film The Exorcism, starring Russell Crowe, has earned an R rating, and the trailer will be dropping online tomorrow
A couple days ago, Vertical announced that they will be giving the horror film The Exorcism (formerly known as The Georgetown Project), which stars Russell Crowe, a North American theatrical release onJune 7th, with the streaming rights going to Shudder. Now the Motion Picture Association ratings board has revealed that they have given The Exorcism an R rating – and we’ve learned that the film’s trailer will be dropping online tomorrow!
The Exorcism has been rated R for language, some violent content, sexual references and brief drug use. This isn’t the first time the movie has been given an R rating, as it was previously given an R for the exact same reasons last June, when it was still going by the title The Georgetown Project.
Coming our way from Miramax, producer Kevin Williamson, and Outerbanks Entertainment,The Exorcismsees Crowe taking on the role ofAnthony Miller, a troubled actor who begins to unravel while shooting a supernatural horror film. His estranged daughter wonders if he’s slipping back into his past addictions or if there’s something more sinister at play.
Crowe is joined in the cast by Ryan Simpkins (Fear Street Part Two – 1978), Sam Worthington (Avatar: The Way of Water), Chloe Bailey (Praise This), Adam Goldberg (The Equalizer), David Hyde Pierce (Frasier), Samantha Mathis (Broken Arrow), Tracey Bonner (Creepshow), and Adrian Pasdar (Near Dark).
Joshua John Miller directed the film from a screenplay he wrote with M.A. Fortin. The duo previously wroteThe Final Girlsand developed the USA television seriesQueen of the South. A former actor with several horror credits to his name (includingNear Dark), Joshua John Miller also happens to be the son of Jason Miller, who played Father Karras inThe Exorcist, a supernatural horror film that was partly filmed in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. So it’s interesting to see that elements of this story reflect Miller’s own life.The Final Girlswas also about the child of a popular genre star.
Williamson producedThe Exorcismwith Ben Fast and Bill Block. Padraic McKinley, Scott Putman, Andrew Golov, and Thom Zadra serve as executive producers.
Crowe recently played real-life exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth in the supernatural horror filmThe Pope’s Exorcist, which could turn out to bea franchise starter. He actually worked on this movie before making The Pope’s Exorcist – in fact, The Exorcism was first announced four and a half years ago. So it’s good to see that it’s finally making its way out into the world.
Are you looking forward to The Exorcism? What do you think of the reasons given for the R rating? Let us know by leaving a comment below.
Latest Horror News
Horror Movie News
Psycho Killer, a horror thriller from Seven and 8mm writer Andrew Kevin Walker, has earned an R rating for violence and more
Horror Movie News
Scream 7: Everything We Know About the New Sequel
Scream 7 is moving ahead with Kevin Williamson at the helm and Neve Campbell in the lead. Here’s everything we know about the new sequel
Horror Movie News
The Invisible Man 2: Elisabeth Moss and Blumhouse are developing a sequel to 2020 film
Elisabeth Moss confirms that she and Blumhouse Productions are developing The Invisible Man 2 and are close to cracking it
Movie News
Kill Me: Charlie Day, Allison Williams set to star in murder mystery
Charlie Day and Allison Williams are set to star in the murder mystery Kill Me, written and directed by Peter Warren
Horror Movie News
The Watchers trailer: Dakota Fanning stars in Ishana Night Shyamalan thriller (Updated with new release date)
A full trailer for director Ishana Night Shyamalan’s thriller The Watchers, starring Dakota Fanning, has been unveiled
Horror Movie News
The Exorcism trailer: Russell Crowe horror film reaches theatres in June
A trailer has been released for the horror film The Exorcism, which stars Russell Crowe and reaches theatres in June
Interviews
The King Tide: JoBlo visits the Newfoundland locations and interviews the cast and director
JoBlo recently had the opportunity to travel to Newfoundland and visit the filming locations for the new thriller, The King Tide.
Horror Movie News
Quadrant trailer: Full Moon offers a preview of their new female serial killer film
Full Moon has unveiled a trailer for Quadrant, a female serial killer film directed by Full Moon founder Charles Band
Horror Movie News
Grave Conversations: David Dastmalchian interviews genre icons in caskets for new talk show
David Dastmalchian has launched a talk show called Grave Conversations, where he interviews guests while they both lie in coffins
Horror Movie News
Jeffery Self and Gabrielle Ryan join Meghann Fahy, Violett Beane, and others in the Christopher Landon thriller Drop
Load more articles