A new reboot of the iconic horror film The Exorcist is scheduled for 2027, directed by horror specialist Mike Flanagan and starring Scarlett Johansson. The original 1973 movie by William Friedkin remains a benchmark in the genre, influencing countless sequels and adaptations. This project aims to revive the franchise amid a wave of remakes dominating the film industry.
The film industry continues to lean heavily on reboots and remakes for both creative and commercial success. In 2025, three remakes—Lilo and Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon, and Superman—ranked among the top ten grossing films, with The Fantastic Four: First Steps nearly making the list. Early in 2026, Wuthering Heights leads the box office, underscoring the trend's persistence.
High-profile upcoming projects include a new Batman film titled The Brave and the Bold in the DCU, alongside Masters of the Universe and The Bride. These extend to television, covering genres like horror, westerns, comic books, detectives, and Disney princesses. Among the lesser-publicized efforts is the reboot of The Exorcist, set for release in 2027.
William Friedkin's 1973 original is widely regarded as one of the most influential, terrifying, and controversial horror films. It revolutionized the genre and remains unmatched by its sequels or the subsequent TV series. Flanagan, known for his work on The Haunting of Hill House and an upcoming Carrie series reboot, is tasked with directing. His involvement offers hope for honoring the source material, though comparisons to the original pose challenges. Scarlett Johansson joins the cast, potentially bringing fresh appeal to the story of possession and faith.
This reboot arrives as the industry navigates audience reception to recycled content, which, despite criticism, forms a market cornerstone.