Report: Scarlett Johansson Set To Star In Reboot Of 1970s Horror Franchise
The iconic Exorcist franchise is getting a major infusion of star power and creative vision. It has been announced that Scarlett Johansson will star in the upcoming reboot, helmed by modern horror master Mike Flanagan. This casting news signals a bold new direction for the legendary horror property, moving away from recent sequels and toward a fresh, standalone story.
Following the disappointing critical and commercial reception of 2023’s The Exorcist: Believer, the planned trilogy was scrapped. Universal and Blumhouse then turned to Flanagan, the acclaimed director behind The Haunting of Hill House and Doctor Sleep, to develop a “radical new take” on the universe.
The Exorcist: A New Vision for a Classic Franchise
Mike Flanagan has been vocal about his passion for the original 1973 film, calling it “one of the reasons I became a filmmaker.” He has also made it clear that his version will not be a direct sequel or reliant on nostalgia. Instead, he aims to tell an original story set within the world of The Exorcist, with the goal of creating what he hopes will be the “scariest movie I’ve ever made.”
The addition of Scarlett Johansson brings significant prestige to the project. Flanagan expressed his excitement about the casting in a statement, saying, “Scarlett is a brilliant actress whose captivating performances always feel grounded and real, from genre films to summer blockbusters, and I couldn’t be happier to have her join this Exorcist film.” While details about Johansson’s role are being kept under wraps, her involvement promises a compelling, character-driven performance at the heart of the terror.
What This Means for the Future of The Exorcist
This reboot represents a significant pivot for the franchise. By entrusting the property to a proven horror auteur like Flanagan and attracting an A-list star like Johansson, Universal and Blumhouse are signaling a commitment to quality and originality. The focus is on creating a genuinely terrifying and new experience for modern audiences, rather than simply retreading old ground.
The project is being produced by Flanagan’s Red Room Pictures, along with Blumhouse-Atomic Monster and Morgan Creek Entertainment. While an initial March 2026 release date was announced, Flanagan has confirmed production has not yet started as he is finishing work on his Carrie series, so a new release date is expected. For horror fans, the combination of Flanagan’s unique vision and Johansson’s immense talent makes this new Exorcist one of the most anticipated genre films in development.
