Ellen Burstyn only signed onto the new 'Exorcist' movie after film bosses agreed to set up a a scholarship program for young actors as part of her pay deal.

Ellen Burstyn has revealed her one condition for returning to The Exorcist.

Ellen Burstyn has revealed her one condition for returning to The Exorcist.

The 89-year-old actress appeared in the original 1973 film playing the mother of Linda Blair's posessed young character Regan and she's now involved in plans to revisit the scary movie in a new trilogy helmed by 'Halloween Kills' director David Gordon Green - and Ellen has revealed she was reluctant to sign up at first until she got an offer she couldn't refuse.

She told The Hollywood Reporter: "I’ve turned down many versions of 'The Exorcist 2'. I’ve said no every time. This time they offered me a whole bunch of money and I still said no. And then they surprised me and they came back and said, 'We doubled the offer.' I said, 'OK, let me think about this'."

Ellen admits she was worried about the deal and decided to ask for something good to come out of it besides a bumper pay day.

She went on: "I thought, 'That’s a lot of money. Let me think about it.' The next thought that came to mind was: 'I feel like the devil is asking my price.' And the next thought that came to mind was, 'My price is a scholarship program for talented students at our master’s degree program at Pace University. That’s my price.' So I then went back and upped their up and ended up getting what I want. And I’ve got a scholarship program for young actors."

The new movie was initially billed as a reboot but it has since been revealed as a sequel to the original film and s slated for release in 2023. There are two sequels already in development.