'The Exorcist: Believer': un viaje a Haití, vudú y dos niñas poseídas renuevan la historia

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'The Exorcist: Believer': un viaje a Haití, vudú y dos niñas poseídas renuevan la historia
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Sin el personaje de la niña Regan MacNeil ni el padre Karras, 'The Exorcist' regresa 50 años después con una versión renovada que abarca desde un viaje a Haití hasta rituales de vudú, y en el que el p

apel principal recae en dos jóvenes de distinta clase social que sufren posesiones demoníacas. David Gordon Green, avezado cineasta en producciones derivadas de otras franquicias de terror como 'Halloween', dirige esta obra, titulada 'The Exorcist: Believer', que llega a la cartelera internacional este fin de semana. La cinta relata la vida de Tanner desde la muerte de su esposa embarazada doce años antes en un terremoto en Haití.

Eso era algo nuevo con lo que no estábamos familiarizados, así que me puse a investigar para que pareciese lo más real posible gracias a las distintas perspectivas desde las que abordamos los conflictos', detalló Gordon Green. Una historia con guion de Peter Sattler y Gordon Green basada en la novela homónima de Peter Blatt a la que se le añade 'mucha investigación y asesores académicos y espirituales'.

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