Warner Bros. has announced the release date for the final mainline film in the Conjuring franchise.
Per a report from The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have confirmed that the next Conjuring film will be the franchise’s last. The as-yet-untiled film is due to arrive on September 05, 2025, and will be the final outing for Patrick Wilson‘s and Vera Farmiga’s portrayal of Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Plot details for The Conjuring 4 are currently under wraps, but is being written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick. Michael Chavez, who helmed 2021’s The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It and the 2023 Conjuring spinoff The Nun II is due to direct.
The Conjuring debuted in 2013 with James Wan at the helm. Wan would go on to direct The Conjuring 2, and wrote and produced on several other films in the franchise. The franchise has spawned a total of eight films so far, including three Annabelle and two The Nun spinoffs.
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It scored a four-star review, with Alex Flood writing for NME: “These movies have always been stuffed with genre clichés (this one features almost all of them), but each cheap jolt in the first two films was done just differently enough – and with such enthusiasm – that you don’t care. It’s the same in The Devil Made Me Do It. This is popcorn horror at its most fun and irresistible.”