Summary
The Exorcist: Believer, a sequel set in the same world as the original 1973 film, features disturbing possession makeup that takes a more realistic approach.
The possessed child's disheveled hair and facial discoloration combine to create a subtly eerie transformation in their makeup.
With its impressive special effects, the film has the ability to match or even surpass the original in terms of scaring the audience.
The Exorcist: Believer offers a chilling glimpse into the realm of possession as a new image showcases the disturbing makeup effects. Set in the same universe as the iconic 1973 film, The Exorcist: Believer follows the harrowing journey of Angela and Katherine, two girls whose families turn to a priest for help when they display signs of being possessed. Directed by David Gordon Green, known for his successful modern-day adaptation of Halloween in 2018 and its subsequent sequels, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends, this highly-anticipated movie is scheduled for release on October 6. The recently released still from Total Film, shared via GamesRadar, unveils further unsettling makeup featuring a young girl seated at a dining table, her face disfigured and no longer resembling that of a human. With hair matted and receding, and deep gouges surrounding her mouth, the image is sure to send shivers down viewers' spines. Take a look at the haunting image below.
How Will The Exorcist: Believer Compare to The Original?
The Exorcist is an enduring masterpiece in the horror genre, leaving a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. Even decades after its release, pivotal scenes like Regan's bed violently shaking continue to evoke fear in viewers. The haunting image of Regan's possessed appearance, with bulging eyes and a swollen face, has become an iconic symbol of the film.
The new installment of The Exorcist sequel gives off the impression that it has the potential to match the original in terms of its terrifying special effects. In contrast to the exaggerated and eerie makeup used for Regan's possession in the original film, The Exorcist: Believer adopts a more realistic approach. Instead of creating a shockingly creepy appearance for the possessed child, this makeup opts for a subtler transformation, conveyed through disheveled hair and changes in facial coloration.
The image unquestionably assures one thing: The Exorcist: Believer possesses a bone-chilling quality that truly gets under one's skin. Following in the footsteps of The Exorcist, which relied on outdated makeup techniques, is no simple task. However, with a talented director like Green, known for his expertise in crafting 1970s horror experiences through his work on Halloween, The Exorcist: Believer just might succeed in doing so. Whether it manages to measure up to the original or not, one thing is for certain – The Exorcist: Believer will undoubtedly send shivers down your spine.
Source: Total Film (via GamesRadar)