Do You Remember What Led Pazuzu To Regan On The Exorcist? (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

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In 1973, when The Exorcist hit the big screens, the film didn’t just scare audiences, it sucked the life out of their living, breathing bodies. The William Friedkin-directed cult classic was unlike anything the ordinary people had ever seen before – a young girl, possessed, twisted by something ancient and cruel, screaming obscenities while her body contorted in inhuman ways. It was at that time that many realized that horror had broken its own boundaries, and it wasn’t going back.

The Unearthed Curse Of Exorcist

However, beneath the shrieks and spinning heads was something more sinister and mythic. The demon behind the madness wasn’t Satan, as many first believed. It was Pazuzu, a forgotten force from the windswept deserts of ancient Mesopotamia. And truth be told, he didn’t just show up out of nowhere.

The film opens far from the young Regan’s quiet home, in the sands of Iraq, where Father Merrin uncovers a curious relic during an archaeological dig. The small amulet he finds, twisted and fierce in design, is tied to something far older and darker than what any priest might expect to face in a modern exorcism.

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