Entertainment NewsSneak Peek into Russell Crowe's Upcoming Horror Film 'The Exorcism'

Sneak Peek into Russell Crowe’s Upcoming Horror Film ‘The Exorcism’

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Key Takeaways:
– The horror ‘The Exorcism', formerly known as ‘The Georgetown Project', is set for a North American release on June 21.
– The film was initially scheduled for a theatrical release on June 7 which was postponed.
– The film stars Russell Crowe who recently appeared in ‘The Pope's Exorcist'.
– New clips from ‘The Exorcism' are now for the audience to preview.

Hey there film lovers! There's some exciting news regarding Russell Crowe's new horror film ‘The Exorcism'. Yes, you read that right! The much-awaited movie, earlier termed ‘The Georgetown Project', is expected to hit North American theatres next week on the 21st of June. The release was initially planned for June 7th but got postponed. But wait, there's more! A couple of film clips have been released online to give you a sneak peek into what's coming. You can watch these clips above and at the end of this article.

Russell Crowe is no stranger to the horror genre. He recently played real- exorcist Gabriele Amorth in the supernatural film ‘The Pope's Exorcist'. Interestingly, Crowe was working on ‘The Exorcism' even before ‘The Pope's Exorcist' commenced shooting. It's news for all the Russell Crowe fans – one of his most intriguing projects is ready to see the light of day after being announced four and a half years ago.

A Stellar Star Cast Accompanying Russell Crowe

Produced by Miramax, Kevin Williamson, and Outerbanks , Russell Crowe is observed in the role of Anthony Miller in ‘The Exorcism'. Crowe's character is a troubled who begins to lose his sanity while shooting a horror film. His distant daughter is left puzzled – is her father slipping back into his past vices or is there a darker force at play?

Russell Crowe isn't alone; he is teamed up with an impressive cast. It includes notable names like Ryan Simpkins (known from ‘Fear Street Part Two – 1978'), Sam Worthington (‘: The Way of Water'), Chloe Bailey (‘Praise This'), and Adam Goldberg (‘The Equalizer'). Also, the list extends to David Hyde Pierce (‘Frasier'), Samantha Mathis (‘Broken '), Tracey Bonner (‘Creepshow'), and Adrian Pasdar (‘Near Dark').

The Creative Minds behind ‘The Exorcism'

This thrilling horror film is directed by Joshua John Miller and he even co-wrote the screenplay with M.A. Fortin. Interestingly, Miller is of Jason Miller who notably played Father Karras in ‘The Exorcist', a famous film of the horror genre. Seems like he has some inspiration from his father's legacy.

The production team also involves Ben Fast and Bill Block threading together with Williamson. Executive producers include Padraic McKinley, Scott Putman, Andrew Golov, and Thom Zadra.

So, all of you horror film enthusiasts, are you pumped up for ‘The Exorcist'? Take a look at the clips and share your views. Leave a comment right below and let's get the conversation started!

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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