Hard as it might be to believe, the years that stretched from roughly 1967 through the bicentennial year of 1976 brought even more foment, outrage, unrest, and upheaval to America than the most recent decade has managed. The escalation of the Vietnam War, the student protests against that war, the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., psychedelia and the sexual revolution, Woodstock, the political resurrection of Richard Nixon, the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, the moon landings, the Manson murders, second-wave feminism, the Pentagon Papers, the shootings at Kent State, Watergate, the fall of Nixon, the rise of the summer blockbuster film it was an era of almost unprecedented social and cultural turmoil.
New THE EXORCIST Movie Coming from Blumhouse & HALLOWEEN Director? By Mike Sprague
Halloween (2018) director David Gordon Green is in talks to direct Morgan Creek and Blumhouse’s upcoming sequel to William Friedkin’s
The Exorcist.
Halloween Kills and
Halloween Ends director’s involvment. We’ll keep you posted if and when we hear more. Stay tuned.
This news comes on the heels of original
The Exorcist director William Friedkin wanting us to know he’s NOT involved in the film in any capacity. Friedkin tweeted: “
There’s a rumor on IMDB that I’m involved with a new version of The Exorcist. This isn’t a rumor, it’s a flat-out lie. There’s not enough money or motivation in the world to get me to do this.” Check out his tweet HERE.
THE EXORCIST: William Friedkin is NOT Involved with New Version By Mike Sprague
Morgan Creek is developing a “theatrical reboot” of
The Exorcist. And original director William Friedkin wants us to know he’s NOT involved in any capacity.
Friedkin tweeted: “
There’s a rumor on IMDB that I’m involved with a new version Of The Exorcist. This isn’t a rumor, it’s a flat-out lie. There’s not enough money or motivation in the world to get me to do this.”
Check out his tweet below.
There’s a rumor on IMDB that I’m involved with a new version