Scarlett Johansson steps into one of horror’s most iconic universes and joins the next Exorcist film from Universal and Blumhouse-Atomic Monster.
The new film is being helmed by Mike Flanagan, who is writing, directing and producing what is being described as a “radical new take” on the classic franchise.
The original 1973 Exorcist sets the bar for the genre, telling the story of a desperate mother who turns to two priests to help her possessed young daughter.
It was a massive critical and box office success, grossing $441 million worldwide and scoring 10 Academy Award nominations.
Universal later invested $400 million to reboot the franchise with a fresh trilogy, though the first attempt in 2023, The Exorcist: Believerdidn’t kick-start the sequel the studio had hoped for despite earning $136 million globally.
This upcoming installment will not continue Believer history. Instead, it will exist in the same universe as the original film, with plot details and casting beyond Johansson still under wraps. Filming is set to begin in New York City.
Flanagan praised Johansson’s addition, calling her “a brilliant actress whose captivating performances always feel grounded and real, from genre films to summer blockbusters, and I couldn’t be happier to have her in this Exorcist film.”
Known for projects such as Doctor Sleep and Chuck’s lifehe returns to a space where character-driven storytelling and psychological tension thrive.
Johansson comes into the project after helping revive another major franchise for Universal with Jurassic World Rebirthwhich reached $868 million worldwide.
In addition to her blockbuster career and Oscar-nominated work in Marriage history and Yoyo Rabbitshe also stepped behind the camera this year for her directorial debut, Eleanor the Great.
Her casting adds momentum to a franchise looking for a fresh spark, and fans can expect this next chapter to steer in a new direction while staying connected to the legacy of one of horror cinema’s most influential films.



