This new Exorcist sequel has a pretty emotional ending–here’s what it means for the next one.

Warning: This article contains spoilers for the entire plot of The Exorcist: Believer, including the ending.

But an earthquake strikes, and she’s injured in a building collapse.

Cut to the present day.

Victor has a 13-year-old daughter named Angela, and his wife is dead.

They don’t seem too serious about it, but the demons hear them anyway.

From there we get the standard demonic escalation.

Inside, things are going pretty poorly, and the good guys aren’t really making any headway.

The priest, sensing that, decides to show up and bring the power of Christ with him.

So he pops in and starts issuing his rites on the demon-possessed girls.

What happens at the end of The Exorcist: Believer?

From there, we get two major developments.

But the demon says that if they don’t choose, it will take them both.

And after some more fun times with demons, Katherine’s father gives into temptation and chooses her.

From there, everything wraps up pretty quickly.

But knowing that two sequels are on the way changes the perspective a little bit.

Does The Exorcist: Believer have a mid-credits or post-credits scene?

No, there aren’t any extra scenes or any teases for future Exorcist movies during the credits.

So once the credits get started, it’s safe to head to the bathroom if you gotta.

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