The one and only film series Conjuring is back with a third movie! The movie is titled Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, and it is set for release on June 4 on HBO Max and in theatres.
The movie will be the most realistic in terms of the story, as it follows a real-life case of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, who defended himself against a manslaughter prosecution by claiming that he was the victim of demonic possession, a very real-life movie that has left the right mystery to make this case into a horror movie.
We will find our favorite family of supernatural investigators, Ed played by Patrick Wilson and Lorraine Warren played by Vera Farmiga, returning to unpack the mysterious case and battle a trove of supernatural demons that aren’t what they are used to.
Joining the returning stars is Julian Hilliard, who will portray a demon-possessed 11-year-old boy, David Glatzel. The young actor isn’t acting in his first horror movie either, he has played in Penny Dreadful: City Of Angels and The Haunting Of Hill House.
According to Variety, this could the third and final film from this series. We have already seen many spin-offs from this franchise, such as Annabelle, The Nun, and The Curse of La Llorona.
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is directed by Michael Chaves and written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and James Wan, who as also created and directed the first two movies of the franchise.
We should soon get more information if it is indeed the last film of the franchise, and of course, new trailers while we wait for the movie to come out in cinemas.
Watch the first trailer here:
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