Jeremy Slater, creator of The Exorcist television series, fears his show may not fare well now that it's owned by Disney. In a tweet, Slater said,
"This Fox/Disney merger is awful for a number of reasons, and I cant imagine it means good things for the future of our show."
He reiterated this worry during an interview with Entertainment Weekly after The Exorcist's season two finale aired, and went into the possibility of taking the show to a different network or streaming service if things fall apart for it on Fox:
"I think this Fox-Disney deal
it doesnt mean great things for 20th Century Fox as a studio and Fox as a network, but you also never know. Now, were not necessarily on brand for Disney, but theyre also going to need a lot of content to fill their streaming platforms and networks, so I dont know. I think theres a lot of options.
We definitely have passionate fans at the network and at the studio we just dont have the audience and so I dont know whether the option is to roll the dice and just keep producing the show because its something they believe in, or maybe taking our very loyal fan base that would probably follow us anywhere we go. I think that would be hopefully an attractive prospect if youre a streaming service or something like that that wants to be competitive in the horror genre. I feel that weve made the best horror show on TV for two years running and the fans that have discovered us will follow us. I remain optimistic."
Slater has ideas on how the stories of its characters will continue on in a third season, so I hope he will get a chance to tell those stories.
Slater told EW,
"Mouse and Tomas went off on their own to take the battle to the Vatican by using Tomas sensitivity powers to sniff out the corruption in the Vatican, and months later Marcus got a message from God telling him Tomas is in trouble, so something bad has happened along the way, and you dont know whether thats Bennett or something else, and thats going to be the big driving question going into the season. What happened to Mouse and Tomas?
I also think, if were lucky enough to get a season 3, this year we talked about how we wanted to bring in elements from other cultures and other faiths and start exploring other ways that other religions out there may be fighting the same battle. They may have other methodologies and other names for evil, but theyre all kind of fighting the same thing."
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