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The Warrens take on their last and most dangerous case in The Conjuring: Last Rites, watch teaser

The Warrens take on their last and most dangerous case in The Conjuring: Last Rites, watch teaser

Indian Express09-05-2025
Warner Bros recently released the teaser for The Conjuring: Last Rites, which will follow renowned exorcists Ed and Lorraine as they take on their final case. The horror franchise, based on the lives of real-life exorcists Ed Warren and Lorraine Warren, has spanned eight films to date. This upcoming installment is based on the last case the couple handled in their prolific careers.
The teaser opens with a scene inside the basement of the Warrens, and Ed warns his visitors against touching anything. You can see several artefacts that they have collected over the years, including the dangerous doll named Annabelle. As the camera pans towards different items, Ed says, 'Everything you see in here is either haunted, cursed or has been used in some ritualistic practices. Nothing's a toy, not even the toys.'
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As the teaser proceeds, Ed talks about dealing with over thousand cases and how all of them were different. As the new family in question is introduced, Ed says, 'Anything can happen, and most likely anything will happen,' as we see another possessed toy. The Warrens seem to be talking about the case to someone who is interested in the story, and the movie will most likely be in the form of memories of that particular case. This becomes more apparent as we see a tape recorder starting up and cameras being pointed at a couple who seem to look like the Warrens, but older.
There is a montage of different entities terrorising people, as Lorraine's voice is heard (presumably over the phone), and she says, 'Ed, something has changed; something is different,' and then we see her drop a locket into a sink filled with blood, and quickly the blood starts filling up the entire room. As we see more horrifying visuals, a message appears on the screen which reads, 'Discover why this case was their last.'
The Conjuring: Last Rites, which is releasing on September 5, will be helmed by Michael Chavez, who has directed films like The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021), Nun 2 (2023) and The Curse of La Llorna (2019).
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