Blumhouse’s THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER, the latest in the Academy Award(R) nominated The Exorcist franchise, streams exclusively on Peacock Dec 1. For more about THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER on Peacock, click here. In addition to THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER, Peacock will also have the following Blumhouse content available to stream as of Dec 1:

  • Black Phone
  • Dangerous Breed: Crime.Cons.Cats
  • Don’t Let Go
  • Five Nights at Freddy’s
  • Halloween Kickback
  • Sick
  • The Hunt
  • The Invisible Man (2020)
  • The Lazarus Effect
  • The Purge (series) S1
  • The Purge (series) S2
  • They/Them
  • Vengeance
  • You Should Have Left

THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER is the latest addition to Peacock’s film collection, including the newly released FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S, Focus Features’ MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 3, and Universal Picture’s STRAYS and action-packed FAST X. Peacock gives audiences a front-row seat to a wide range of movies including comedy, horror, action/adventure, kids, and more. For the full film offering on Peacock, click here.

What is The Exorcist: The Believer About?

50 years after the most terrifying horror film shocked the world, Blumhouse and director David Gordon Green bring a nightmarish new chapter, The Exorcist: Believer. Since his wife’s death, Victor has raised his daughter Angela alone. After Angela and her friend return from a three-day disappearance with missing memories, they begin displaying frightening behavior. Victor’s best hope is to find the only person who has seen anything like this before: Chris MacNeil, whose haunting experience with her daughter Regan may be the key to combating ultimate evil.

The film stars Leslie Odom, Jr., Lidya Jewett, Jennifer Nettles, Norbert Leo Butz, with Ann Dowd and Ellen Burstyn. Executive produced by Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Stephanie Allain, Ryan Turek, and Atilla Yücer. David Robinson, James G. Robinson, and Jason Blum are producers. The screen story for the film was co-written by Scott Teems, Danny McBride, and David Gordon Green. The screenplay was crafted by Peter Sattler and David Gordon Green, with David Gordon Green also serving as the director. The film has a run time of 111 minutes.