When can you expect The Pope’s Exorcist to be released on Netflix?

movie news- From April 7, you can watch the horror thriller “The Pope’s Exorcist” in the cinema. After that, the movie will come to Netflix. But when exactly?

The latest horror movie has just hit theaters. We know that Pope Exorcist It will eventually air on Netflix. Here’s an idea of ​​what to expect from previous experiences of the Sony movies coming to Netflix.

US Netflix

Where it all often begins, in the United States. So far we’ve seen Sony movies appear on Netflix US between 120 and 225 days after the cinema exclusive window.

Assuming the same thing happens here, Will Pope Exorcist On Netflix US August 12, 2023 at the latest. If the worst happens, the movie won’t be released until October 2023.

Still waiting a while though

Netflix Canada and the UK are receiving Sony movies nearly two years after they were released in theaters. This also applies to regions such as the Netherlands, Greece, Japan, Poland, Spain, Sweden and South Africa. This means that a release in 2025 is more likely.

Russell Crowe

The new horror thriller, starring Russell Crowe, is directed by Julius Avery and is based on the true case file of Father Gabriel Amorth. He was investigating the terrifying possession of a young boy.

Eventually, an ancient plot the Vatican tried to keep secret was exposed. In addition to Crowe, the film also stars Daniel Zovatto, Alex Esoe, and Franco Nero.

not good

Of the few people who have reviewed the movie, some are excited, but others are definitely not. Many point out that the only good thing about the movie is Crowe. Not many reviews yet, so let’s hope for the movie and the people who still want to see it, that changes.

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Watch the movie trailer here to get an impression. Are you going to the movies, or would you rather wait a little longer for the movie to hit Netflix?

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