The Conjuring: The Final Chapter Of Evil
- Main Films:
- The Conjuring (2013) – The Perron family haunting in Rhode Island.
- The Conjuring 2 (2016) – The Enfield poltergeist case in London.
- The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) – The 1981 trial involving alleged demonic possession.
- Spin-offs:
- Annabelle series (2014, 2017, 2019): Focuses on the cursed doll’s origins and influence.
- The Nun series (2018, 2023): Explores the origin story of the demonic nun Valak from The Conjuring 2.
- Box Office:
- Combined gross over $2.2 billion worldwide on a $208 million budget, making it the highest-grossing horror franchise ever.
- Reception:
- The first two Conjuring films received praise for direction, performances (notably Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga), and influence on modern horror.
- The spin-offs had mixed reviews, with Annabelle: Creation receiving notably positive responses.
- Timeline:
- The films span events from 1952 (The Nun) through 1981 (The Devil Made Me Do It).
Development & Production
- The concept started over 20 years ago from real tapes of Lorraine Warren’s interviews.
- After multiple attempts and studio changes, New Line Cinema finally produced The Conjuring in 2013.
- Directors include James Wan (main series first two films), Michael Chaves (The Devil Made Me Do It), and others for spin-offs.
Influence
- The franchise is credited with revitalizing supernatural horror with strong storytelling, character chemistry, and cinematic scares.
- It blends “real-life” paranormal accounts with supernatural thrills, expanding with diverse horror subgenres in spin-offs.