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A sequel, subtitled ''Deceiver'', is set for release in April 2025.

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A sequel, subtitled ''Deceiver'', is was originally set for an April 2025 release in April 2025.date, but was removed from the release schedule after Gordon Green left the project to focus on smaller film and television work.
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* {{Irony}}: Chris expresses a wish to "see [Regan]'s sweet face again." [[spoiler:Chris and Regan are reunited, but Chris never gets to ''[[ExactWords see]]'' Regan [[EyeScream or anything else]] again.]]
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* ShaggyDogStory: Father Maddox initially is completely loyal to what the church higher-ups say and refuses to assist the group for that reason. [[spoiler:He begins to get CharacterDevelopment when he disobeys his superiors and helps the ritual, only to accomplish nothing and almost-immediately die.]]
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* ShoutOut: One of the possessed girls is named Angela, which is the same name that [[spoiler:Regan [=McNeil=]]] used as her new identity in ''Series/TheExorcist'' TV series.
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* LighterAndSofter: Surprisingly, the film is this in many regards compared to the original film. While their possession does come with some violent moments, much of the behaviour that the girls demonstrate is decidedly tamer compared to Regan, especially the more sexual and gross-out elements that made the original possession famous. Notably, one of the most famous elements of Regan's possession, the projectile vomiting, doesn't come into play ''at all'' [[spoiler:until the very end of the film, and even then, it's during a scene where it's implied that Angela is actually expelling the demon from her body.]]
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* ExactWords: The demon, speaking through the girls to their parents, tells them that "One girl lives. One girl dies. You get to choose." However, it never says that their choice is for [[spoiler:which girl ''lives'', leading a desperate Tony to ultimately declare in the ending that he chooses his daughter Katherine, ultimately leading to her being the one ''dying'' instead.]]

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* ExactWords: The demon, speaking through the girls to their parents, tells them that "One girl lives. One girl dies. You get to choose." However, it never ''never'' says that their choice is for they're choosing [[spoiler:which girl ''lives'', leading a desperate Tony to ultimately declare in the ending that he chooses his daughter Katherine, ultimately leading to her being the one ''dying'' instead.]]
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* ExactWords: The demon, speaking through the girls to their parents, tells them that "One girl lives. One girl dies. You get to choose." However, it never says that their choice is for [[spoiler:which girl ''lives'', leading a desperate Tony to ultimately declare in the ending that he chooses his daughter Katherine, ultimately leading to her being the one ''dying'' instead.]]
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* ChekhovsGun: The purple scarf that Sorenne wore on the day she died. [[spoiler:Angela takes it at the start of the film in the (likely mistaken) belief that it would create a stronger connection to her mother's spirit when summoning her, and Victor is able to use it at the end to help anchor Angela and drive Lamashtu out.]]


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* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Victor and Angela are shown never wearing shoes in their own house, with Victor in particular seeming to prefer going either barefoot or in socks when at home. This actually becomes a minor plot point in the film's final act, as [[spoiler:the group that Victor pulls together to help exorcise the girls all take off their shoes upon entering his home, with Tony's initial refusal to do so seemingly supporting that he believes the entire endeavour is a waste of time. It isn't until he realises how serious things have gotten, and how it's possible that the exorcism may actually work, that he removes his shoes shortly before the finale.]]
* TheReveal: The film's opening shows that, in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake, the doctors told Victor that they could save either Sorenne or their unborn child, but not both. [[spoiler:The final act reveals that Victor actually asked them to save ''Sorenne'', but that they were unsuccessful, leaving Angela as the one to survive. The choice clearly weighs heavily on Victor, who does everything he can to save his daughter in the subsequent events of the film, even after Lamashtu tries to torment him with the fact that he chose not to save Angela in the first place.]]

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* DownerBeginning: The film's opening scene takes place during the 2010 Haiti earthquake, with Victor losing his Sorenne and being given the choice of saving either her or the unborn Angela.

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* DownerBeginning: The film's opening scene takes place during the 2010 Haiti earthquake, with Victor losing his wife Sorenne and being given the choice of saving either her or the unborn Angela.


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* ExorcistHead: [[spoiler:When Father Maddox tries to exorcise the girls, Katherine's head begins turning 360 degrees like Regan did. The same starts to happen to Maddox, except his head only makes it backwards until he collapses dead.]]
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* AllThereInTheScript: The fact that the demon possessing the girls is Lamashtu and not Pazuzu is not mentioned at all in the film proper, only revealed in interviews woth the film’s director.

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* AllThereInTheScript: The fact that the demon possessing the girls is Lamashtu and not Pazuzu is not mentioned at all in the film proper, only revealed in interviews woth with the film’s director.
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* AllThereInTheScript: The fact that the demon possessing the girls is Lamashtu and not Pazuzu is not mentioned at all in the film proper, only revealed in interviews woth the film’s director.

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* SadisticChoice: Pazuzu plans to let one of the girls live while the other one dies, and makes their parents choose who goes. [[spoiler:Katherine ends up dying while Angela survives.]]
* WeMeetAgain: Chris recognizes the demon possessing the girls as Pazuzu, and the demon in turn acknowledges Chris by taunting her through Katherine with the thought of Regan being in Hell.
** Averted, the demon is not Pazuzu. According to the production notes the demon is actually the demon/goddess Lamashtu.

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* SadisticChoice: Pazuzu Lamashtu plans to let one of the girls live while the other one dies, and makes their parents choose who goes. [[spoiler:Katherine ends up dying while Angela survives.]]
* WeMeetAgain: Chris recognizes the demon possessing the girls as Pazuzu, and the demon in turn acknowledges Chris by taunting her through Katherine with the thought of Regan being in Hell.
** Averted, the demon is not Pazuzu. According to the production notes the demon is actually the demon/goddess Lamashtu.
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The directors and staff confirmed that the demon is definitely NOT Pazuzu. Its Lamashtu, another mesopotamian mythological figure/demon.


* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler: After Katherine is inadvertently chosen to die, Pazuzu takes her soul and drags it down to Hell.]]

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* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler: After Katherine is inadvertently chosen to die, Pazuzu Lamashtu takes her soul and drags it down to Hell.]]


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**Averted, the demon is not Pazuzu. According to the production notes the demon is actually the demon/goddess Lamashtu.
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* DraggedToHell: [[spoiler: After Katherine is inadvertently chosen to die, Pazuzu takes her soul and drags it down to Hell.]]

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* DraggedToHell: DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler: After Katherine is inadvertently chosen to die, Pazuzu takes her soul and drags it down to Hell.]]
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* DraggedToHell: [[spoiler: After Katherine is inadvertently chosen to die, Pazuzu takes her soul and drags it down to Hell.]]

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->''"There's something I saw in your book that made me come here today. I took some photos in the hospital. I want to help my daughter, like you helped yours. Like you helped Regan."''
-->-- '''Victor Fielding'''




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* WeMeetAgain: Chris recognizes the demon possessing the girls as Pazuzu, and the demon in turn acknowledges Chris by taunting her through Katherine with the thought of Regan being in Hell.

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* WeMeetAgain: Chris recognizes the demon possessing the girls as Pazuzu, and the demon in turn acknowledges Chris by taunting her through Katherine with the thought of Regan being in Hell.Hell.
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->'''Katherine:''' One girl lives. One girl dies.\\
'''Angela:''' You get to choose.
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''The Exorcist: Believer'' is a 2023 horror film from director David Gordon Green, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Peter Sattler. It is the sixth film in the ''[[Film/TheExorcist Exorcist]]'' series, and a direct sequel to the original trilogy, as well as the first in a new trilogy. Creator/EllenBurstyn reprises her role as Chris [=MacNeil=] and is joined by Creator/LeslieOdomJr, Lidya Jewett, Olivia O'Neill, Jennifer Nettles, and Norbert Leo Butz.

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''The Exorcist: Believer'' is a 2023 horror film from director David Gordon Green, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Peter Sattler.Sattler and Creator/DannyMcBride. It is the sixth film in the ''[[Film/TheExorcist Exorcist]]'' series, and a direct sequel to the original trilogy, as well as the first in a new trilogy. Creator/EllenBurstyn reprises her role as Chris [=MacNeil=] and is joined by Creator/LeslieOdomJr, Lidya Jewett, Olivia O'Neill, Jennifer Nettles, and Norbert Leo Butz.
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* ChristianityIsCatholic: A strong theme of the film is averting this trope. Katherine's family attends a Baptist church, and their pastor is a strong support for them. Victor’s neighbor across the street attends a Pentecostal church and is friends with a hoodoo practitioner who also becomes involved. [[spoiler:The actual exorcism combines the Roman Rite with the Baptist and Pentecostal prayer and the hoodoo ritual.]]

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* ChristianityIsCatholic: A strong theme of the film is averting this trope. Katherine's family attends a Baptist church, and their pastor is a strong support for them. Victor’s neighbor across the street Stuart attends a Pentecostal church and is friends with a hoodoo practitioner who also becomes involved. [[spoiler:The actual exorcism combines the Roman Rite with the Baptist and Pentecostal prayer and the hoodoo ritual.]]

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* ChristianityIsCatholic: A strong theme of the film is averting this trope. Katherine’s family attends a protestant, possibly Evangelical church, and their pastor is a strong support for them. Victor’s neighbor across the street attends a charismatic church and is friends with a hoodoo practitioner who also becomes involved.

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* ChristianityIsCatholic: A strong theme of the film is averting this trope. Katherine’s Katherine's family attends a protestant, possibly Evangelical Baptist church, and their pastor is a strong support for them. Victor’s neighbor across the street attends a charismatic Pentecostal church and is friends with a hoodoo practitioner who also becomes involved. [[spoiler:The actual exorcism combines the Roman Rite with the Baptist and Pentecostal prayer and the hoodoo ritual.]]


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:The Catholic Church refuses to sanction the exorcism on the girls because of the danger that someone on either side of the ritual might die. By the end of the film both Katherine and Father Maddox have been killed as a result of the exorcism.]]
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* ChristianityIsCatholic: A strong theme of the film is averting this trope. Katherine’s family attends a protestant, possibly Evangelical church, and their pastor is a strong support for them. Victor’s neighbor across the street attends a charismatic church and is friends with a hoodoo practitioner who also becomes involved.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Angela is freed of her possession and returns to a normal life with her father, but Katherine dies and her parents end up mourning her.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Angela is freed of her possession and returns to a normal life with her father, but Katherine dies and her parents end up mourning her. Chris also ends up blind after being attacked by the possessed Katherine, but she is reunited with Regan after a long estrangement.]]



* DownerBeginning: The film's opening scene takes place during the 2010 Haiti earthquake, with Victor losing his Sorenne and being given the choice of saving either her or the unborn Angela.



* TheLostLenore: Victor lost his wife during an earthquake in Haiti, forcing the doctors to deliver Angela via c-section to save her.
* SadisticChoice: Pazuzu plans to let one of the girls live while the other one dies, and makes their parents choose who goes. [[spoiler:Katherine ends up dying while Angela survives.]]

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* TheLostLenore: Victor lost his wife Sorenne during an earthquake in Haiti, forcing the doctors to deliver Angela via c-section to save her.
* SadisticChoice: Pazuzu plans to let one of the girls live while the other one dies, and makes their parents choose who goes. [[spoiler:Katherine ends up dying while Angela survives.]]]]
* WeMeetAgain: Chris recognizes the demon possessing the girls as Pazuzu, and the demon in turn acknowledges Chris by taunting her through Katherine with the thought of Regan being in Hell.

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''The Exorcist: Believer'' is a 2023 horror film from director David Gordon Green, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Peter Sattler. It is the sixth film in the ''[[Film/TheExorcist Exorcist]]'' series, and a direct sequel to the original trilogy. Creator/EllenBurstyn reprises her role as Chris [=MacNeil=] and is joined by Creator/LeslieOdomJr, Lidya Jewett, Olivia O'Neill, Jennifer Nettles, and Norbert Leo Butz.

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''The Exorcist: Believer'' is a 2023 horror film from director David Gordon Green, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Peter Sattler. It is the sixth film in the ''[[Film/TheExorcist Exorcist]]'' series, and a direct sequel to the original trilogy, as well as the first in a new trilogy. Creator/EllenBurstyn reprises her role as Chris [=MacNeil=] and is joined by Creator/LeslieOdomJr, Lidya Jewett, Olivia O'Neill, Jennifer Nettles, and Norbert Leo Butz.


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A sequel, subtitled ''Deceiver'', is set for release in April 2025.
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''The Exorcist: Believer'' is a 2023 horror film from director David Gordon Green, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Peter Sattler. It is the sixth film in the ''[[Film/TheExorcist Exorcist]]'' series, and a direct sequel to the original trilogy. Creator/EllenBurstyn reprises her role as Chris [=MacNeil=] and is joined by Creator/LeslieOdomJr, Lidya Jewett, Olivia O'Neill, Jennifer Nettles, and Norbert Leo Butz.

Two young girls, Angela and Katherine (Jewett and O'Neill), go missing in the woods for three days after playing a game to talk to spirits. After they are found, the girls begin to display terrifying behavior, leading to the realization that they are possessed. Their parents (Odom Jr, Nettles, Butz) consult help from any available religious source, along with help from Chris [=MacNeil=] (Burstyn).

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Angela is freed of her possession and returns to a normal life with her father, but Katherine dies and her parents end up mourning her.]]
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:Linda Blair returns in the final scene as Regan to reunite with Chris.]]
* EyeScream: [[spoiler:The possessed Katherine gouges out Chris's eyes with a cross.]]
* TheLostLenore: Victor lost his wife during an earthquake in Haiti, forcing the doctors to deliver Angela via c-section to save her.
* SadisticChoice: Pazuzu plans to let one of the girls live while the other one dies, and makes their parents choose who goes. [[spoiler:Katherine ends up dying while Angela survives.]]

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