Russell Crowe‘s upcoming horror film, “The Exorcism,” is set to release in theaters on June 7, 2024, with a digital release on Shudder, a leading horror specialty streamer, to follow. The film, previously titled “The Georgetown Project,” has been acquired by Vertical Entertainment, which will handle the North American distribution.
In “The Exorcism,” Russell Crowe plays Anthony Miller, a horror movie actor who unravels during his latest production, with Ryan Simpkins portraying his daughter. The film follows Miller's descent into chaos as he grapples with his past addictions and confronts a potentially supernatural force at play.
The film's cast includes Sam Worthington, Chloe Bailey, Adam Goldberg, and David Hyde Pierce, with Joshua John Miller directing and writing the script alongside M.A. Fortin. Notably, Kevin Williamson, known for his work on “Scream” and “Sick,” serves as a producer.
As we await the release of “The Exorcism,” it's clear that this horror thriller will bring a new level of terror to audiences. With a talented cast and crew, this film promises to be a chilling experience that will leave viewers questioning their own reality.
How do you think “The Exorcism” will compare to other horror films released this year, and what are your expectations for this new addition to the genre?