The seventh installment in the Conjuring Universe, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, takes a different turn this time round.
Based on the case files of real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, the upcoming film shows the couple fight to save the soul of a young boy and it takes them beyond anything they’ve ever seen before.
After wrapping production on The Conjuring 2, producer James Wan knew he didn’t want the next film to be another haunted house movie.
To achieve that goal, Wan, producer Peter Safran and screenwriter David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick turned to one of the Warren’s most famous case files. The particular case file is centered on the first US murder trial where demonic possession was used as a legal defense.
This storyline was the perfect opportunity for Ed and Lorraine to push their skills to the limit and risk their lives to prove the innocence of the accused, and the existence of evil.
“What really sets this Conjuring apart and makes it so exciting,” director Chaves says, “is that you have all of the scares and the terror that you would expect from a Conjuring film, but it is set against this incredible mystery that is tied into what the Conjuring universe is all about.”
Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson return to star as Lorraine and Ed Warren. The film also stars Ruairi O’Connor, Sarah Catherine Hook, and Julian Hilliard.
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It premieres exclusively on HBO Go on August 27, 2021.
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