The Last Exorcism Part II will open in theaters a little less than a month from now and CBS Films has been releasing a number of new photos from the movie. We rounded them up and have a gallery with all of the new and previously released images.

“Continuing where the first film left off, Nell Sweetzer (Ashley Bell) is found alone and terrified in the woods. Back in the relative safety of civilization, Nell realizes that she can’t remember entire portions of the previous months only that she is the last surviving member of her family. Just as Nell begins the difficult process of starting a new life, the evil force that once possessed her is back with other, unimaginably horrific plans that mean her last exorcism was just the beginning.

Directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly from a screenplay by Gass-Donnelly and Damien Chazelle, THE LAST EXORCISM PART II is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed 2010 hit THE LAST EXORCISM which surpassed all expectations by grossing more than $20 million its opening weekend. Eli Roth produced the film along with Marc Abraham, Thomas A. Bliss and Eric Newman of Strike Entertainment. Patty Long and Gabrielle Neimand served as executive producers.”

The Last Exorcism Part II will be released to theaters on March 1st. Catch up on our recent coverage with the following links:

*Note: The first photos are high resolution, while only smaller versions were released for the others. We'll update the gallery when larger images become available.

[Sources: Bloody Disgusting, Rotten Tomatoes]

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