The Exorcism: Russell Crowe horror film gets an R rating; the trailer drops tomorrow (2024)

The horror film The Exorcism, starring Russell Crowe, has earned an R rating, and the trailer will be dropping online tomorrow

The Exorcism: Russell Crowe horror film gets an R rating; the trailer drops tomorrow (1)

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.

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The Exorcism: Russell Crowe horror film gets an R rating; the trailer drops tomorrow (2024)

FAQs

Is The Exorcist rated R? ›

What were other Exorcist movies rated? All four sequels that followed in the wake of Friedkin's R-rated horror game-changer were rated R as well.

Is The Last Exorcism PG 13? ›

The Last Exorcism is a PG-13 Exorcism found footage flick rolled into one.

What age is the new Exorcist movie? ›

Rated R for some violent content, disturbing images, language and sexual references.

How bad is The Exorcist? ›

Extreme violence, gore, and psychological torture. Parents need to know that The Exorcist is a terrifying 1970s horror film about a young girl who becomes demonically possessed and violent. Expect extreme gore, grotesque effects (bulging eyes, sores, etc.), and scares, and two important characters die.

Is The Exorcist ok for a 12 year old? ›

Any parent should keep this movie away from kids. It may be a classic, but it's a mature classic. This movie is very complex when it comes to religion, but also incredibly scary to some people to this day.

Why was The Exorcist banned? ›

With a bulk of the film revolving around religion, the Catholic Church were not happy with the release of The Exorcist and its release led to them citing the film was “unsuitable for a wide audience" and there were calls for the film to be banned.

Was The Exorcist movie banned? ›

However, the film was a huge popular success at the box office and the public as a whole did not seem overly concerned. Despite this, a handful of local authorities bowed to the demands of pressure groups and banned the film in their areas, which only added to the reputation of the film.

Should a 15 year old watch The Exorcist? ›

While I do think that the content of the film itself is enough to warrant an 18+, I lowered it to a 17+ and would even consider a 16+ or maybe 15+ because I think this is a message that everybody needs to hear, however, the film is way too graphic for me to actually consider that.

Is The Last Exorcist based on a true story? ›

The Last Exorcism may seem like it is a documentary about a horrific exorcism at first glance, but, in reality, the movie is entirely fictional. The producers of the 2010 found footage supernatural horror film wanted the audience to believe that it was based on a true story, which is why it was shot like a documentary.

Who played the 12 year old girl in The Exorcist? ›

Linda Blair. In 1973's The Exorcist, Blair starred as Regan, a 12-year-old girl, who is possessed by an ancient demon after playing with a Ouija board, opposite Ellen Burstyn, who portrayed her mother, Chris MacNeil.

How old was the girl in The Exorcist 1973? ›

When "The Exorcist" was released in 1973, Linda Blair was just 14 years old. Though the film generated a considerable amount of controversy, the young actress blew audiences away with her haunting performance as possessed preteen Regan MacNeil.

Why is The Exorcist so scary? ›

From subtle whispers in the background to all-out pandemonium as a chorus of demonic voices envelop the theater, the sense that you're being constantly pursued by otherworldly voices is palpable and relentless in The Exorcist.

What is The Exorcist age rating? ›

The Exorcist [1973] [R] - 5.7. 7 | Parents' Guide & Review | Kids-In-Mind.com. SEX/NUDITY 5 - We see the possessed 12-year-old girl violently and repeatedly stick a cross into her crotch in a masturbatory fashion (we do not see the actual penetration but do see a lot of blood afterwards).

Is The Exorcist rated NC 17? ›

Modern horror has a similar problem in which NC-17 films are still shown in fewer theaters, but it has a big advantage that The Exorcist didn't: video release and streaming. Releasing an R rated cut for the theaters and an NC-17 director's cut for DVDs and streaming is not exactly an unheard-of solution.

Do you have to be 18 to watch The Exorcist? ›

The “R” rating is usually given to films that contain a lot of adult content, excessive violence, disturbing imagery, offensive language, and sexual activity. This means that fans under 17 who want to see the film in theaters must be accompanied by an adult.

Why is The Conjuring rated R? ›

Violence & Scariness. Not much visible death or gore, but what is shown is terrifying, life-altering, and not for the faint of heart. The movie's most intense imagery comes from pure terror. The most disturbing sequences occur during the demon possession sequence.

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