Prepare for many scenes involving pulsing lights and headgear used for "mind-probing" [9, 21].
A spiritually conflicted priest who believes "Evil" is a literal, winning entity [9]. Exorcist 2: The Heretic
Despite its reputation, some directors like Martin Scorsese have defended it for its visual ambition, and it has maintained a dedicated cult following [22, 24]. Viewer's Guide: What to Expect Prepare for many scenes involving pulsing lights and
Now a vibrant but repressed teenager whose psychic potential makes her a target for evil [17, 21]. winning entity [9]. Despite its reputation
Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) is often cited as one of the most polarizing and critically panned sequels in cinematic history. Directed by John Boorman, it shifts away from the visceral horror of the original into a metaphysical, science-fiction-tinged narrative .