Since his wife's death, Victor has raised his daughter Angela alone. After she and her friend return from a three-day disappearance with missing memories, they begin displaying frightening behavior reminiscent of the MacNeil possession fifty years prior.
Leslie Odom Jr.
Victor Fielding
Lidya Jewett
Angela Fielding
Olivia O'Neill
Katherine West
Ann Dowd
Nurse Ann Brooks
Jennifer Nettles
Miranda West
Norbert Leo Butz
Tony West
Okwui Okpokwasili
Dr. Beehibe
Raphael Sbarge
Pastor Don Revans
E.J. Bonilla
Father Maddox
Ellen Burstyn
Chris MacNeil
Linda Blair
Regan MacNeil
Danny McCarthy
Stuart
Tracey Graves
Sorenne Fielding
Celeste Oliva
Detective Konik
Antoni Corone
Father Phillips
Norah Murphy
Hannah
Chloe Traicos
Joda Maxwell
Chandu Kanuri
Daniel
Richard Carr III
Dr. Carr
Malena Cunningham Anderson
News Reporter
Emily Rachel Gordon
Catholic Choir Member
Linda Boston
Principal
Nick Benas
Neighbor
Justin Paul Warren
Portrait Dad
Seth Loven
Patient
Dylan Probert
Catholic Choir Member
Amanda Beth
Nurse
Lariah Alexandria
Deshanah
Cecil Chatman
Orderly
Rory Gross
Tyler
Nigel Barto
Nurse
Edward James Warren
Portrait Son
Forrest Briggs
Paramedic
Eliseo Antonio Paredes
Doctor
Lize Johnston
The Demon Lamashtu
Patrick Roper
Teacher
Director, Screenplay, Story
David Gordon Green
Characters
William Peter Blatty
Screenplay
Peter Sattler
Story
Danny McBride
Story
Scott Teems
October 13, 2023
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Well, they made The Exorcist woke... and oddly Anti-Catholic... and it flopped.
Seriously, The Pope's Exorcist was better and EVERYONE knew that was going to flop. I'm going to tell you right now that you should go back and watch the prequel movies because they were better... BOTH of them.
You have two little girls, a strong anti-Catholic message, a strong anti-patriarchy message, you know... the usual Hollywood meh messaging (except the Anti-Catholic part, that is a dead horse that hasn't been beaten nearly as much) and, most importantly, the same sequel/reboot/franchise killer that seems to go out of it's way to insult all the fans of the original film...
... and everyone that helped make it. Which, honestly, is also a dead horse that's been beaten too much these days. In fact, insulting the original is sort of a trope these days.
People that actually like Terminator: Dark Fate are going to rave about this one... but everyone else is going to roll their eyes because at the end of the day, it has the exact same boring message as everything else.
And like everything else with that message, everything else from bookend to bookend takes a backseat to it. Bad dialogue peppered with political lectures. Bad acting (but let's be honest, they had nothing to work with) and in the end even the demon lacked the sardonic and vulgar wit of the first one.
But, hey, if you liked Dark Fate and thought The Rise of Skywalker was better than Empire, this movie is for you.
But everyone else has seen it before and is tired of it.