“The Exorcism”: the new and terrifying film starring Russell Crowe

During the day this Thursday, April 25, the first official trailer of The Exorcismthe new film within the horror genre that aims to captivate the audience with a fairly repeated formula.

To date, there are several films that have addressed possession storieseven highlighting it in part of its own title making it some look alike yes and generate confusion.

Under this context comes Exorcism (translated into Spanish), starring Russell Crowe, who continues to experiment in the film subgenre to which more and more prominent stars are joining. The direction is by Joshua John Miller.

We must remember that last year he excelled with The Pope’s Exorcist and now he will face a demon again, although it is important to note that There is no direct relationship between both tapes.

This time we will meet Anthony Miller (Crowe), an actor tormented by his pastwho is filming a horror movie when, suddenly and mysteriously, begins to suffer hallucinations.

Thus, the daily development of his life begins to become more and more complicated and seems to fall apart, at a critical moment, when his daughter, played by Ryan Simpkins, begins to suspect that her father could be being influenced by supernatural forces.

As can be seen in the preview, the project will present very disturbing and chilling images that will enhance a story that has the difficult mission of standing out above the rest of similar films.

The suspense, a psychological terror and horror-based story promises to envelop us in a tense atmosphere that will keep viewers expectant and hooked. Besides, a great performance is expected from Russellwho can continue to demonstrate his versatility with different roles.

The release date of The Exorcism is scheduled for the next May 7 in theaters. Watch the trailer below:

 
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