Summary

  • Mike Flanagan's Exorcist movie is set to release on March 13, 2026 by Universal and Blumhouse, marking the next chapter in the horror franchise.
  • The release date falls on a Friday the 13th, creating the perfect spooky atmosphere for the highly anticipated film, despite being outside of the typical horror month of October.
  • This installment will not share ties to the 2023 film Exorcist: Believer, offering fans a fresh take on the supernatural horror that has captivated audiences for decades.

Development on Mike Flanagan's Mike Flanagan being brought on to write and direct a new installment.

Per Deadline, Universal and Blumhouse have added Flanagan's Exorcist movie to their 2026 release calendar. The next installment in the horror franchise, which will not share ties to 2023's Believer, is set to hit theaters on March 13, 2026. Though outside of the typical horror month of October, it still proves a perfect release date as it is a Friday the 13th.

Flanagan's Exorcist Release Date Is Risky (But Could Work)

Interestingly, Flanagan's Exorcist movie release date marks the first time the horror franchise has brought an installment to the big screen in the spring, with the majority of past outings releasing in the summer. The sole exceptions have been the 1973 classic, which hit theaters just after Christmas of that year, and The Exorcist: Believer, which hit theaters the first week of October. Check out the Exorcist franchise's previous calendar of releases below:

Title

Release Date

The Exorcist

December 26, 1973

Exorcist II: The Heretic

June 17, 1977

The Exorcist III

August 17, 1990

Exorcist: The Beginning

August 20, 2004

Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist

May 20, 2005

The Exorcist: Believer

October 6, 2023

Mike Flanagan's Untitled Exorcist Movie

March 13, 2026

While releasing the next Exorcist movie outside of October may seem like a riskier move on the part of Universal and Blumhouse, it could actually prove a successful one for Flanagan's installment. In addition to the original movie's blockbuster success with its Christmas release, Flanagan's first theatrical outing with Oculus was a smash hit in its April date. March 2026 is also looking to be a relatively quieter month thus far, particularly in regard to other horror genre movies, with the only releases set thus far being Bill Hader's Cat in the Hat reboot, an untitled Pixar project and Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary.

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Studios have also been experimenting with horror releases in the first few months of the year, some of which have proven massive hits, including Blumhouse's own M3GAN and Jordan Peele's Get Out, among others. While Flanagan's Exorcist does have the hurdle of following the disappointing response to Believer, separating it from other horror releases, which Believer suffered from by competing against Saw X, could see a successful continuation of this experimental release trend.

Source: Deadline

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The Exorcist: Believer
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Horror
Supernatural
Release Date
October 6, 2023
Runtime
121 Minutes
Director
David Gordon Green
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    Leslie Odom Jr.
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    Ellen Burstyn

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The Exorcist: Believer is a direct sequel to the original 1973 supernatural horror film by director David Gordon Green and follows Victor Fielding, a father who was forced to raise his daughter alone after his wife died twelve years prior. When Victor's daughter and her friend go missing, the supernatural events that surround their disappearance force him to seek out the only person to have dealt with these horrors before - Chris MacNeil.

Writers
Peter Sattler, David Gordon Green
Franchise(s)
The Exorcist
Studio(s)
Blumhouse Productions, Morgan Creek Entertainment
Distributor(s)
Universal Pictures
Budget
$30 Million