The Exorcism 2024

Box Office

$5M

Runtime

1 h 35 m

Language(s)

english

English

As a haunted filmmaker, Anthony Miller's reality blurs with the demonic forces he's depicting on screen, leaving his loved ones to wonder if his erratic behavior stems from relapse or malevolent influence.

As a haunted filmmaker, Anthony Miller's reality blurs with the demonic forces he's depicting on screen, leaving his loved ones to wonder if his erratic behavior stems from relapse or malevolent influence.

Does The Exorcism have end credit scenes?

No!

The Exorcism does not have end credit scenes.

Ratings


Metacritic

46

Metascore

3.0

User Score

IMDb

4.1 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

49

%

User Score

Plot Summary


Tom is an actor who plays a priest in the supernatural horror movie The Georgetown Project (which is reminiscent of The Exorcist). In New York, he was practicing his dialogue alone on the film set when an unexplained supernatural force killed him.

A 16-year-old girl, Lee, returns home after her suspension at school due to damaging her principal’s property in the name of protest. The film’s demanding director, Peter, selects veteran actor Anthony Miller, a recovering alcoholic, to play Tom’s role. Lee’s father, Anthony Miller, practices his dialogue for the priest’s role. They are both still healing from Lee’s mother’s death. Tony’s luck appears to change when, in the wake of the unsolved murder of the last cast member, he receives an invitation to try out for the main part in a planned remake reminiscent of The Exorcist. He lands the role mostly because of the gruesomely vile Tony, the film’s ruthless director, who draws inspiration for the role from Tony’s hardships. Crews go through a party where every film crew member, including Lee. The father and daughter start to get along after he manages to get Lee hired as his PA.

Lee meets and befriends Blake, a well-known TV actress who portrays a possessed girl in the movie. On shoot day one, Blake shares that they will make a horror film and warns that all kinds of creepy things happened on the sets while shooting movies like The Omen, The Exorcist, or The Poltergeist. Anthony Miller, a.k.a. Tony has been struggling both on and off the set of the movie since day one of the film shoot, frequently experiencing flashbacks to his molestation after disclosing his history as a victim of sexual assault. Lee takes a break while practicing the Bible words as dialogue. Lee follows Anthony downstairs. She listens to his chant in Latin. When she reached down, she saw him peeing under the flickering lights. After a few moments of darkness, Tony is startling her, standing nude in front of her. For the next flickering, Anthony is seen upstairs, starring Lee.

Lee believes these were all the side effects of Tony’s not taking his new medication. Tony takes a bath, and spreading black nerves is seen as a sign of being possessed. It was shoot day eleven, and the team reviewed Anthony’s performance; no one was happy or satisfied with it. Lee feels bad for him, and she meets Father Conor, a Catholic priest and psychiatrist who serves as a consultant for the movie. Lee gets closer to Blake and returns home at night. Lee notices her father has bleeding hands, cuts here and there on his body, and covers his body with blood. Lee thinks it’s all because he didn’t take his new medication and yells at him that she is moving out of the house, as she can’t bear it anymore. Suddenly Anthony gets angry, the door closes automatically, and his voice changes. He asks her, “Where are you gonna go? You don’t have a school. You don’t have a mother. All you have is me.”

Lee cries and replies, “Get out. Get out of here, Tony.” Before leaving himself behind the door, he replies, “My name is not Tony.” It was shoot day fifteen, and Tony was in his caravan, suffering from his cuts and bruises. Lee helps him with first aid. Tony asks her to go back to school, as he knows how it’s gonna get out of him, and he wishes her to be safe. Lee starts to worry more and more about her father’s odd actions, such as cutting himself, sleepwalking, and not taking his prescription.

Regarding Anthony’s scary conduct, Lee and Blake speak with Father Conor. Lee says that she doesn’t know exactly, but messed-up stuff happened to him when he was a kid. Also, she plays the recording of Anthony praying in Latin. Father Conor recognizes the lines as “Make a way for the demon Molech; prepare for his arrival; sacrifice your children” and refers to Molech as the demon from the movie he’s making. He says that Anthony’s role is affecting him too deeply. On shoot day eighteen, Tony couldn’t deliver his holy line dialogues properly during the shoot. He is struggling to say those words. To convey the dialogue properly, the film director, Peter, asks to recall Tony’s sexual assault that happened when he was 12. Soon after this, when he says ‘rolling’, Tony changes into a different man, horrifically writhes backward quite a few times continuously on the set, and slams his head on a table forcefully in a repetitive manner.

Peter mocks Miller’s tumultuous past and lack of faith while discussing replacing him. Joe, a co-star who played his colleague in the beginning, takes Tony’s place to play the role. While Joe rehearses his dialogue alone on the film set, Joe gets murdered by flying glass from a mirror and encounters the Demon of Miller. Hesitantly, Lee gives Tony two pills of medication. When she gives him his second pill, Tony licks her finger weirdly. Blake, at their house, gets a message about Joe’s death. On the other side, Tony spits out his pills. Worriedly, Blake and Lee are involved in their make-out session. Amid all Anthony’s screams, Lee was distracted in her room to check on him. Tony was angry that Blake kissed Lee. He abruptly attacks Lee and licks her cheek with a blood-covered tongue. Blake attacks him from behind before Tony leaps out of a window.

Father Conor decides to carry out an exorcism on the film set. In front of the now-possessed Tony, Lee discovers Blake and him incapacitated, and Tony makes fun of Lee’s attempts to utilize a prayer book. Blake and Conor are rendered unconscious after she uses a crucifix to burn him. Conor tells the girls to flee as he gives up on them at random and offers himself to the devil. After Conor becomes possessed, Lee also joins in and encourages Tony to stab Conor with the cross and do the exorcism ritual from the prayer book sincerely. Conor catches fire, and the demon is vanquished.

Later on, in a different setting, Tony reflects on how his relationship with his daughter has improved. Soon, Lee starts writing a screenplay for a movie.

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