The Exorcist 3: Legion
The movie centers on a character from the first film, the philosophical Lieutenant William F. Kinderman, who uncovers more than he bargained for as his investigation of a series of murders which have all the hallmarks of 'The Gemini,' a deceased serial killer.
16 March 1938, Spokane, Washington, USA
1 January 1923, Porterville, California, USA
28 January 1977, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
13 November 1926, Los Angeles, California, USA
14 October 1916, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
2 September 1941, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
18 March 1950, Huntington, West Virginia, USA
August 24, 2003
For my money, it's everything The Exorcist should have been, but never quite was.May 18, 2003
If only Blatty would be given the director's chair more often, we would have a lot more truly terrifying movies to choose from.July 30, 2007
I'll call it a noble failure.March 04, 2003
Better than part two, and almost scary in one part.June 03, 2005
Better than the other Exocist sequels.July 06, 2010
A good chunk of The Exorcist III is taken up by a series of sit-down chats; close-ups of Scott's ugly mug are the only half-frightening thing on the screen.April 03, 2005
Seriously scary in a few spots, but dry and overly verbose for the most part.May 11, 2006
Unnecessary sequel to sequel with top cast.July 08, 2003
Amazing! A sequel that stands on its own and still creeps me out at times.July 22, 2013
Suggests that Blatty had seen and loved many films without ever really paying attention to how they worked.March 19, 2003
Written and directed by William Peter Blatty, author of the original Exorcist. So, while it's not quite as chilling as the first story, It is at least a quality sequel