We don't have long to wait until the next demon possession drama hits theatres. Director Mark Neveldine, making his solo directing debut with The Vatican Tapes, announced last night that this horror thriller will be in theaters this winter.

Mark Neveldine made a name for himself with the adrenaline fueled cinematic expressions he crafted alongside longtime partner Brian Taylor. Together, the duo created the infamous Crank franchise starring Jason Statham. They also helmed the Marvel sequel Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance and the cult action favorite Gamer.

The Vatican Tapes follows the haunting tale of 27-year-old Angela Holmes, played by Dudley, an ordinary girl who begins to have a devastating effect on anyone close to her, causing serious injury and death. The local priest, Father Lozano (Michael Peña), examines Holmes and believes she is possessed, but when Vicar Imani (Djimon Hounsou) and Cardinal Bruun (Peter Andersson) are called from the Vatican to exorcise the demon, it proves to be an ancient satanic force more powerful than they imagined.

The Vatican Tapes will face off against 20th Century Fox's video game adaptation reboot Hitman: Agent 47 next February.