Chiwetel Ejiofor has officially joined the cast of Blumhouse and Universal’s upcoming Exorcist film, directed by acclaimed horror filmmaker Mike Flanagan. The project, set within the Exorcist universe, promises a “fresh and bold” take on the legendary franchise.
A Reunion With Mike Flanagan
Ejiofor reunites with Flanagan after their collaboration on The Life of Chuck, a Stephen King adaptation that won the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2024. Flanagan has written, directed, and will produce the new Exorcist entry, which is neither a remake nor a direct sequel but expands the mythology of the original.
Star-Studded Cast
Ejiofor joins Scarlett Johansson, Jacobi Jupe, and Diane Lane in the ensemble. Sources reveal Ejiofor will portray an ex-con turned priest, while Johansson plays Jupe’s mother. The casting signals a mix of powerhouse performances designed to elevate the horror drama.
Legacy of The Exorcist
The original Exorcist, directed by William Friedkin and based on William Peter Blatty’s novel, remains one of the most influential horror films of all time. Released in 1973, it earned 10 Oscar nominations and set the standard for supernatural thrillers. The new film aims to honor that legacy while introducing new characters and storylines.
Production Details
Universal Pictures has set a theatrical release date of March 12, 2027. Filming will take place in New York City. The film is being produced by Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, Morgan Creek Entertainment, and Flanagan’s Red Room Pictures. Producers include David Robinson, Jason Blum, and Ryan Turek, with Alexandra Magistro serving as executive producer.
Ejiofor’s Career Highlights
Ejiofor earned an Academy Award nomination and a BAFTA win for his role in 12 Years a Slave. His diverse credits include Children of Men, Love Actually, Marvel’s Doctor Strange, and Netflix’s The Old Guard 2. He was recently seen in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, further showcasing his versatility across genres.
Anticipation Builds
With Flanagan at the helm and a cast led by Johansson and Ejiofor, the new Exorcist film is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated horror releases of the decade. Fans of the franchise and newcomers alike can expect a chilling, character-driven story that expands the boundaries of the Exorcist universe.








