William Friedkin Refutes Reports of Being a Part of The Exorcist Remake, Says ‘This Isn’t a Rumor, It’s a Flat-Out Lie’
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. Putting an end to speculations around the remake of the horror classic 'The Exorcist', filmmaker William Friedkin recently revealed that he is not attached to any such remake.
Putting an end to speculations around the remake of the horror classic 'The Exorcist', filmmaker William Friedkin recently revealed that he is not attached to any such remake. According to Fox News, after rumours circulated that Morgan Creek Entertainment was developing a reboot of the movie set for a 2021 release, Friedkin took to Twitter to shut down fans' hopes of a revival. Anne Hathaway Apologises to the Disabled Community for Her Negative Portrayal in The Witches Remake
"There's a rumour 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," he tweeted. Friedkin had helmed the 1973 horror classic which revolved around a young girl possessed by a demon which leads to Catholic priests performing an exorcism to save her life. Nicole Kidman’s Horror Classic The Others to Get a Remake
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After the superhit horror's release, it was followed by four sequels but Friedkin was not associated with any of these. According to Fox News, The original film earned ten Academy Award nominations and won for best-adapted screenplay and best sound mixing.
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