The Pope's Exorcist (2023) (2024)


The Pope's Exorcist is a 2023 supernatural horror film directed by Julius Avery from a screenplay by Michael Petroni and Evan Spiliotopoulos, based on the 1990 book An Exorcist Tells His Story and the 1992 book An Exorcist: More Stories by Father Gabriele Amorth. The film stars Russell Crowe as Amorth, with Daniel Zovatto, Alex Essoe, and Franco Nero in supporting roles.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Plot[]

In 1987, Father Gabriele Amorth, the Pope's personal exorcist, an earthy, scooter-riding, humorous, practical man, visits an Italian village where a man is seemingly possessed by a demon. With the local priest, Amorth enters the room where the man is tied up. While exorcising him, using a Saint Benedict Medal sacramental, Amorth taunts the demon, challenging it to possess a pig; when it does, the pig is killed with a shotgun.

This incident gets Amorth in trouble with a Church tribunal, since he acted without permission from superiors. One tribunal member is a friendly African Bishop, Lumumba, but another is a vicious American Cardinal, Sullivan, skeptical of demonic possession. Amorth replies that evil does exist and that he did not perform an actual exorcism but rather, some psychological theater to help the mentally ill man. Disgusted, Amorth walks out of the tribunal.

The Pope assigns Amorth to visit a possessed boy named Henry in Spain. Henry, his mother Julia, and his rebellious teenage sister Amy had traveled from America to take possession of a mysterious old Spanish abbey, Julia's husband's sole bequest to his family after he died in a car accident where Henry was present. The traumatized Henry has not spoken since the accident. Following a sinister fire, workers who were restoring the abbey so the family could sell it, leave. Henry starts behaving bizarrely, and supernatural events unfold; serum chemistry panels and MRI show nothing abnormal.

Diabolically possessed, Henry requests a priest; the local Father Tomas Esquibel arrives, but Henry obscenely derides him. Amorth arrives and enlists Esquibel as an assistant, though Esquibel is untrained as an exorcist. Esquibel has heard of Amorth but not read Amorth's books; Amorth believes they are good books. Amorth advocates the importance of prayer, though Esquibel makes mistakes as an assistant exorcist, including strangling Henry when Henry antagonizes him, mocking him for his sins.

The duo attempt to exorcise Henry, without success, as he utters blasphemous phrases during the rite. Henry's demon even possesses Amy at times. Amorth finds Julia has not been a religious believer since childhood. Still, he convinces her to pray after she reveals that she believed that her guardian angel helped her in her youth.

In Rome, the Pope becomes ill while reading documents about the Spanish case and is hospitalized. Amorth finds a well on the abbey grounds going down to a complex sealed off by the Church as demonically dangerous. He learns that a founder of the Spanish Inquisition, an exorcist, was possessed, which let him infiltrate the Church and do many evils. Amorth also finds the Church covered this up and eventually discovers the name of Henry's demon, Asmodeus, which will assist the exorcism.

Amorth and Esquibel participate in the sacrament of Confession and Absolution, mutually confessing and absolving each other of their sins: that after Amorth, an Italian partisan, survived World War II and vowed to serve God in gratitude, a mentally ill woman asked for Amorth's help, and died by suicide when he did not help her due to pride; and Esquibel fornicated with a young woman he did not later marry. The two ready themselves; Amorth instructs Esquibel to wear a Miraculous Medal necklace. During the exorcism, they have horrible visions of the women whom they failed. The exorcism succeeds only when Amorth offers himself to be possessed, which chimes with Asmodeus's previously stating that he wants to destroy Amorth.

Amorth tries to hang himself, but the demon doesn't allow it, preferring that Amorth infiltrate and destroy the Church. However, Esquibel helps Amorth drive away the demon and demonic appearances resembling the two women who troubled the men, successfully banishing Asmodeus back to Hell. The Pope does recover, as does Henry while the Vatican purchases and reconsecrates the abbey.

The triumphant duo visit Rome and find Sullivan has taken leave in Guam, being replaced by Lumumba. Amorth and Esquibel are admitted to a special Church archive; Lumumba tells them they will be visiting 199 other evil sites, with the help of a map Amorth discovered at the abbey, to combat the Devil; Amorth jokes that he and Esquibel are going to Hell.

Cast[]

  • Russell Crowe as Father Gabriele Amorth
  • Daniel Zovatto as Father Esquibel
  • Alex Essoe as Julia
  • Franco Nero as the Pope
  • Peter DeSouza-Feighoney as Henry
  • Laurel Marsden as Amy
  • Cornell John as Bishop Lumumba
  • Ryan O'Grady as Cardinal Sullivan
  • Ralph Ineson as Asmodeus (voice)

References[]

External links[]

The Pope's Exorcist (2023) (2024)

FAQs

Is exorcist 2023 worth watching? ›

"The Exorcist: Believer" is a pretty good movie that's so stuffed with characters and not-quite-developed ideas that you may come away from it thinking about what it could have been instead.

Is the Pope's exorcist worth it? ›

Although pretty formulaic and full of the scares you'd expect, the lead performance from Russell Crowe and the horror visuals make it worth the watch.

How accurate is the Pope's exorcist? ›

The film's protagonist, Father Gabriele Amorth (Russell Crowe), is based on a real Catholic exorcist who was a founding member of the very organisation condemning the movie as inaccurate. So cinema-goers had fair warning that it would be far from uncontentious.

Will there be a Pope's exorcist 2? ›

Russell Crowe will return to take down more demons as real-life exorcist Gabriele Amorth.

How scary is Pope in Exorcist? ›

For the most part, this movie has no outright terrfying scares that's going to be a lasting impression. The violence/blood in this movie is nothing over-the-top, with a brief exception to a pig being shocking shot in the head.

Why did the new Exorcist movie get bad reviews? ›

"The Exorcist: Believer" seeks to follow up on the 1973 classic. Unfortunately, David Gordon Green and co. ultimately turn in a lackluster effort that has a few intriguing ideas, but is unable to overcome a bad script, flawed story, and hokey effects.

What does the Catholic Church say about the Pope's exorcist movie? ›

The letter goes on to state that the movie takes excessive liberties in adapting Father Amorth's memoirs and that Russell Crowe's appearance and demeanor do not match the human and priestly characteristics of Father Amorth.

Should Christians watch the Pope's exorcist? ›

Like most exorcism films, it exploits Christian and Catholic imagery in a way that neither meaningfully depicts it but just uses it as set dressing for supernatural mythology. Characters discuss God, confession, and temptation, and yet it doesn't feel like more than acting in a movie.

What demon is in The Pope's exorcist? ›

Asmodeus, the Prince of Demons, poses a significant threat to Father Amorth in "The Pope's Exorcist," testing his faith and forcing him to confront uncomfortable truths about the Catholic Church. Asmodeus represents Lust and is associated with the Seven Deadly Sins.

Where was the Pope's Exorcist shot? ›

Principal photography took place from August to October 2022 in Dublin and Limerick, Ireland and Rome, Italy. Scenes were also filmed with Crowe in Trinity College in Dublin.

Is the new movie The Pope's Exorcist based on a true story? ›

While the events depicted in the film may feel a bit larger-than-life bringing into question the factuality of the events, Crowe's Father Gabriele Amorth is very much inspired by a real-life figure - an Italian Catholic priest and exorcist of the same name who has claimed to have conducted more than 50,000 exorcisms.

How much did the Pope's Exorcist cost? ›

Is the new Exorcist worth watching? ›

As a film, it's at best serviceable, stronger in its world-building than in its climactic exorcism and nowhere near as unnerving as the original. Yet Believer is a fascinating artifact of 2023. It highlights in myriad ways how much the world has changed since the original's release.

Is The Exorcist series worth watching? ›

Compelling characters and an intriguing story make The Exorcist a series worth watching. Content collapsed. A worthy and glorious ending to the Regan & Pazuzu storyline, and that was just a plus Something of a breath of fresh air in the "supernatural" horror genre.

How scary is The Exorcist in 2023? ›

It's filled with shocking and unsettling moments that will leave you with goosebumps. The jump scares are a bit to predictable yet a few had me skip a heartbeat for a minute. If you enjoy supernatural horror and don't mind being scared out of your wits, The Exorcist is your type of movie.

Should we watch Exorcist movie? ›

Anyone should watch any movie that they want to, provided they are old enough for more mature themes and material. There is nothing in The Exorcist that makes it unwatchable by people of a certain faith, and there isn't anything in Christianity that says otherwise either.

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