My Best Friend’s Exorcism Trailer: Girls on a Horror Adventure That Only Gets Funny!

My Best Friend’s Exorcism is directed by Damon Thomas(Killing Eve, Penny Dreadful) and written by Jenna Lamia (Good Girls, Awkward.) from the book by Grady Hendrix (Satanic Panic). The film stars Elsie Fisher(Eighth Grade, Despicable Me), Amiah Miller(The Water Man, War for the Planet of the Apes), Cathy Ang (And Just Like That…, Over the Moon), Rachel OgechiKanu (Cheer for Your Life), and Christopher Lowell (GLOW, Promising Young Woman).

Surviving the teenage years isn’t easy, especially when you’re possessed by a demon. It’s 1988, and best friends Abby (Elsie Fisher) and Gretchen (Amiah Miller) are navigating boys, pop culture, and a paranormal force clinging to Gretchen like a pair of neon legwarmers. With assistance from overly confident mall exorcist Christian Lemon (Christopher Lowell), Abby is determined to compel the demon back to the pits of hell—if it doesn’t kill Gretchen first.

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At turns horrifying and hilarious, My Best Friend’s Exorcism pays homage to 1980s pop culture with a totally timeless tale of terror and true friendship. Based on Grady Hendrix’s best-selling novel.

The trailer has brought out excitement within fans of the novel as they are definitely pleased by the preview of the adaptation. But it has also intrigued passersby who are now looking forward to the release.

The plot is definitely amazing, but the work done to create this adaptation seems to be doing justice to the novel and we are eagerly waiting for the release of the movie.

Set to release on September 30, 2022, My Best Friend’s Exorcism will be available for streaming on Prime Video.

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