![]() Studios have taken great pains since the release of 1973’s The Exorcist to find ways to revitalize the franchise, and have often failed spectacularly. But let’s not forget the overlooked “The Exorcist” TV series from FOX. And then there was the release of a brand new installment of the franchise, the first one fans have seen in almost twenty years. Along with the fiftieth anniversary of the original horror masterpiece being widely celebrated, there was the unfortunate passing of director William Friedkin, who left behind an absolutely remarkable body of work. Look for the 10-episode series to debut just in time for Halloween on October 27.įor this month’s installment of “TV Terrors” we revisit FOX’s short-lived “The Exorcist” television series, which aired on the FOX Network from 2016 through 2017.Ģ023 has been a turbulent year for fans of The Exorcist. All of which sounds like a solid recipe for enchanting gateway horror. ![]() To recap, this DreamWorks Animation series brings the haunted house adventure fun, includes James Marsters and Robert Englund among its voice cast, and is executive produced by A Quiet Place director John Krasinski. ![]() Leo Riley (“Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Tron: Uprising”) is the supervising producer, with Chris Copeland (“Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts”) and Justin Copeland (“Wonder Woman: Bloodlines”) serving as creative consultants. John Krasinski (“A Quiet Place” Parts I & II) also serves as executive producer, and Allyson Seeger (“Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan”) as co-executive producer. “Curses!” was created and executive produced by Jim Cooper (“DreamWorks Dragons”) and Jeff Dixon (“The Hurricane Heist”). The series features the voice talents of Emmy Award nominee Gabrielle Nevaeh (“Monster High”) as “Pandora,” Andre Robinson (“The Loud House”) as “Russ,” Emmy Award nominee Lyric Lewis (“Waffles + Mochi”) as “Sky,” SAG award winner Reid Scott (“Veep”) as “Alex,” Rhys Darby (“Our Flag Means Death”) as “Stanley,” James Marsters (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) as “Larry,” Emmy Award winner Rhea Perlman (“Barbie”) as “Margie,” Tony Award winner Phylicia Rashad (“A Raisin in the Sun”) as “Georgia Snitker,” and Robert Englund (“A Nightmare on Elm Street”) as “Cornelius.” The new animated series also boasts an impressive voice cast packed with talent, including a horror icon. The new trailer below highlights the horror-leaning family adventure ahead, with creatures and cursed artifacts. In the series, “when a generations-long family curse turns Alex Vanderhouven to stone, it’s up to his two kids, Pandora and Russ, and his wife Sky, to return artifacts stolen by their ancestors to their rightful homes to finally lift the curse for good.” “Curses!” will be released on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 27. Apple TV+ released the trailer for the spooky adventure series for kids today, giving a glimpse of the fun. Up next is the new animated series “Curses!” and it’s set to arrive just in time for Halloween. RELATED: Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, and Oscar Martínez Struggle to Make a Film Together in ‘Official Competition’ Teaser Trailerįor this new limited edition Blu-ray, a special feature brings an in-depth look at the movie through the eyes of Cameron Crowe, as well as audio commentary options, and the much-discussed alternate ending.DreamWorks Animation is on a roll in delivering family frights this spooky season, starting with “Fright Krewe” at the beginning of the month.
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