Here’s some head-turning news: One of the scariest tales of all time is being made into a TV series at Fox. The broadcast network has given a pilot order to The Exorcist.

The drama is a modern reinvention of William Peter Blatty’s bestselling 1971 book, The Exorcist. The project is described as “a propulsive, serialized psychological thriller following two very different men tackling one family’s case of horrifying demonic possession, and confronting the face of true evil.”

Jeremy Slater (who wrote the 2015 flop Fantastic Four along with two others) is the writer-producer, with James Robinson, David Robinson and Barbara Wall on as executive producers.

The project manages to cross two recent trends: reboots of popular brands into TV shows, and a renewed interest in the practice of exorcism. Last year, the Destination America cable network drew plenty of buzz for its “first-ever live exorcism” special, Exorcism: Live! (though the program was centered around a supposedly possessed house instead of a possessed person). Also, there have even been reports of the Catholic Church boosting the number of exorcism-trained priests.