Casting CallsRussell Crowe Confirms "The Pope's Exorcist" Designed to be Trilogy

Russell Crowe Confirms “The Pope’s Exorcist” Designed to be Trilogy

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Key Takeaways:

– Columbia Pictures / Screen Gems confirm sequel to “The Pope’s Exorcist” is in development.
– Actor Russell Crowe reveals the movie was intended to be the first part of a trilogy.
– The narrative revolves around the character of the late exorcist, Father Gabriele Amorth.
– Studio management changes delayed further developments, but Crowe maintains optimism on the trilogy’s realization.

Russell Crowe, the lead star in the supernatural thriller “The Pope’s Exorcist”, confirmed developments on a sequel to the movie during a recent interaction. According to the insights shared on The Six O’Clock Show, Crowe revealed the original film was intended to initiate a trilogy. However, he also hinted at managerial shifts at the Columbia Pictures / Screen Gems studio that stalled project developments.

Change of Tune on “The Pope’s Exorcist” Sequel

Following the release of the first installment about a year ago, rumors about a sequel’s development emerged but then died down. Conversations on the sequel production reignited after Crowe’s revelations, sparking anticipation among the film’s fanbase. However, the turmoil behind the scenes due to a switch in studio executives caused a lull on the sequel’s development front.

Crowe’s Optimism Over Trilogy

Despite the internal changes at the studio, Crowe remains hopeful of the movie sequels’ timeline, holding onto the initial commitment from the studio for not one, but two sequels. He maintained that his character is versatile and can fit easily into various circumstances for potential sequels. Citing the twelve books written by Gabriele Amorth, real-life exorcist and inspiration for the movie, Crowe emphasized that abundant source material is available for additional films.

Background on “The Pope’s Exorcist”

For the unacquainted, “The Pope’s Exorcist” is quite an intriguing narrative. Crowe plays Father Gabriele Amorth, a real-life figure who served as the Vatican’s chief exorcist, with an astonishing record of executing more than 100,000 exorcisms. Screen Gems acquired the rights to tell the story of Amorth’s life, including rights to his two bestselling international memoirs and detailed narratives of his global exorcisms.

The first installment of the potential trilogy was directed by Julius Avery, scripted by Evan Spiliotopoulos and featured revisions by Chuck MacLean. Crowe’s supporting cast included several well-known names such as Alex Essoe, Daniel Zovatto, Laurel Marsden, and Franco Nero, who played the Pope.

Future of the Trilogy

Even though internal management changes have hampered the sequel’s progress, Crowe’s enthusiasm and his recent revelations have reignited intrigue among fans and critics alike. His character’s vast potential and the significant source material seem promising elements for a successful trilogy development. For now, fans must wait and watch as developments unfold.

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