The Exorcist

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About The Exorcist

Experience the Ultimate Horror Classic: The Exorcist

Originally released in 1973, The Exorcist remains one of the most terrifying and influential horror films in cinema history. Directed by William Friedkin and based on William Peter Blatty’s novel, the film tells the chilling story of the demonic possession of a young girl and the grueling quest by two priests to save her soul. Its atmospheric tension and groundbreaking practical effects set a gold standard for the supernatural genre.

The Plot: When 12-year-old Regan MacNeil begins acting strangely and undergoing horrific physical transformations, her desperate mother seeks medical help to no avail. As the situation turns supernatural, a local priest, Father Karras, suspects demonic possession and enlists the help of an experienced exorcist, Father Merrin, to perform a dangerous ritual.

Cast & Crew: The film features powerhouse performances by Ellen Burstyn as Chris MacNeil, Linda Blair in her iconic role as Regan, and Max von Sydow as Father Merrin. The masterful direction of William Friedkin, coupled with the haunting ‘Tubular Bells’ theme, created an immersive experience that earned 10 Academy Award nominations.

Where to Watch The Exorcist Online

Looking for The Exorcist full movie online? The film is widely available for streaming and digital purchase across major platforms. Currently, you can stream it on Max (formerly HBO Max) with a subscription. It is also available for rent or purchase in 4K Ultra HD on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies.

  • Streaming: Max (Subscription required)
  • Rent/Buy: Amazon, Apple TV, YouTube, Vudu
  • Audio Languages: English (Primary), Spanish, French, German

Release dates and streaming availability are subject to change. Last verified: March 14, 2026.

Critical Reception: The Exorcist was the first horror film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. It holds a legendary status for its cultural impact and its ability to still terrify audiences decades after its debut.

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