The Exorcist returns

 

There may be hundreds of horror movies created throughout the years but no one will beat one of the most frightening movies of all time, “The Exorcist”. The iconic 1973 horror film directed by William Friedkin has scared generations for its disturbing story about demonic possessions with body levitating, creepy voice changing and 360-degree head rotation.

Now, Thrill, Asia’s only regional horror, thriller and suspense movie channel, is ready to scare the wits out of a whole new generation.  Thrill brings to the small screen the original “The Exorcist” film but more than that, Thrill announced the release of the brand new “The Exorcist” TV series. After four decades, the ultimate horror classic is making a comeback in a new format that will be equally, if not more, intense than the movie.

“The Exorcist” series will be based on the best-selling novel written by William Peter Blatty, who recently passed away. The brilliant novelist and filmmaker will surely be remembered for his contribution to the horror film industry and without a doubt, his legacy will live on. And to keep his memory alive, viewers of the series can expect that that the show will bring the chills that nightmares are made off. Whether you’re a fan of the original film or a newbie to the horror genre, this series is a must-watch for all Thrill seekers.

The suspense-filled series stars Alfonso Herrera, Ben Daniels, Hannah Kasulka, and Geena Davis. You can catch the premiere of The Exorcist on Thrill on February 16 (Thursday) at 10pm 2017.

For those who have not seen the classic horror film or simply want to watch it again, you can watch the 1973 horror film, The Exorcist on February 15 (Wednesday) at 9pm, 2017.

It’s time to unleash the inner Thrill-seeker in you!

Thrill is available on (Skycable Ch. 107, Cablelink Ch. 201, Destiny Cable Ch. 11 and Cignal Ch. 51).  For more information, you can log on to www.thrill-tv.com or www.facebook.com/WatchThrill.

 

Eli

Eli has 28 years of extensive IT sales expertise in Data, voice and network security and integrating them is his masterpiece. Photography and writing is his passion. Growing up as a kid, his father taught him to use the steel bodied Pentax and Hanimex 135mm film and single-direction flash, Polaroid cameras, and before going digital, he used mini DV tape with his Canon videocam. He now shoots with his Canon EOS 30D. Photography and blogging is a powerful mixture for him.
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