The Exorcist series has garnered a new potential addition in filmmaker Arkasha Stevenson, who expressed her deep admiration for the horror franchise. Stevenson, known for her upcoming movie, The First Omen, revealed her enthusiasm for joining iconic horror franchises during a recent interview.
Stevenson's love for The Exorcist was palpable as she shared her childhood fascination with the film, citing its artistry and truth as elements that made it truly frightening. The Exorcist series, recently revived by filmmaker David Gordon Green with The Exorcist: Believer, has piqued Stevenson's interest in becoming a part of its legacy.
On the other hand, The First Omen's lead actress, Nell Tiger Free, showcased her admiration for The Omen (1976), labeling it as one of the best horror films of all time. Free's excitement for The Omen prequel was evident as she discussed her initial reaction to the script and her eagerness to be a part of the project.
As fans anticipate the latest installments in these beloved horror franchises, they can delve into the intriguing history of The Omen, which seemed to be plagued by real-life curses. The First Omen is set to hit theaters on April 3, promising a thrilling experience for horror enthusiasts.