I’m curious if this will sour the partnership between Blumhouse and Universal. The Halloween sequels didn’t do as good as 2018’s Halloween, and now this new Exorcist legacy sequel not meeting box office expectations.
I’m curious if this will sour the partnership between Blumhouse and Universal. The Halloween sequels didn’t do as good as 2018’s Halloween, and now this new Exorcist legacy sequel not meeting box office expectations.
For a dead franchise like The Exorcist? Yup. But Universal also gets rights to use in theme parks and streaming, so they MIGHT make their money back.
That’s why you hear it’s a big gamble for this new trilogy of Exorcist movies.
How does the company stay afloat when they’re constantly replacing satellites? The money, the logistics, and most of all, the materials. What a waste.
One thing that really bothers me is Instagram “hearing” conversations. I swear the app is listening in, even with the microphone being disabled for the app. My wife & I would talk about a certain product or restaurant and sure enough, we see ads for it on Instagram the next time we’re on it. Very disturbing.
Totally agree. They made a lot of epic sounding trailer music. Their “Freedom Fighters” track for the Star Trek (2009) trailer still gives me goosebumps. Well fitting.
Wasn’t there issues during production of this movie? I love Eli Roth’s work, but honestly, he’s not the director I would’ve picked for a Borderlands movie.
It was a stand-alone disc, mail-in offer for those who bought the PS2 Network Adapter during the launch period.
From what I’ve read, not as great as Fallout but still a good Mission Impossible movie. If it’s just as good as the last few movies (Ghost Protocol, Rogue Nation, Fallout), I’m happy and will definitely see it in the theatres.
Floors so clean, you can practically eat off of it!
I agree. I love A24 for the independent movies. Movies that would’ve never gotten a chance anywhere else.
At the very least, it could tarnish the A24 brand and end up like Blumhouse, producing these “legacy sequels” to movies that didn’t really need a (another) sequel to begin with.