‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ Wraps Marking The End Of An Era
Franchise kicked off a dozen years ago. Vera Farmiga says goodbye.
Franchise kicked off a dozen years ago. Vera Farmiga says goodbye.
Stars Vera Farminga and Patrick Wilson as paranormal investigators, Lorraine and Ed Warren.
From Executive Producers James Wan, Peter Safran, and Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. has released a trailer and poster for The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, the next chapter in the horror franchise from James Wan. “True horror returns. Based on the case files of Ed and Lorraine Warren. #TheConjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, in theaters and HBO Max June 4,” teases the
WarnerMedia showed off a bunch of new teasers for its HBO Max streamings service including The Suicide Squad, Dune, Godzilla vs. Kong, and lots more. The footage can be watched below in the “Same Day Premieres Trailer,” with the footage from The Suicide Squad in the following tweet. The full Godzilla vs. Kong trailer can
Batman, Harry Potter, and a lot more movies are coming to the NBC Peacock streaming service which recently launched on July 15. While the news may seem odd with Warner Bros. launching their own HBO Max streaming service in May, in regards to Harry Potter, the move of all eight movies to NBC Peacock in
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi espionage thriller Tenet is delayed yet again with no new release date announced as of yet. Tenet was first supposed to be released on July 17, but due to the movie theater shutdowns over coronavirus fears, it was pushed back to July 31 and pushed back again to Aug. 12. Warner Bros.
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, the writer on Aquaman 2, fields questions on social media from fans and talks about Black Manta in the sequel, The Trench spinoff movie, Justice League, Zack Snyder, The Conjuring, director James Wan, Aliens and more. David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick also wrote the first Aquaman, Wrath of the Titans, The Conjuring 2 and
Annabelle Comes Home, the third movie in the franchise, gets released this week, and now it’s Rotten Tomatoes score is in, which presently isn’t too bad. The Annabelle Comes Home Rotten Tomatoes score currently sits at 62% with 29 reviews accounted for. The number is in line with Annabelle: Creation (70%) and a lot better
Warner Bros. releases the new trailer for Annabelle 3, a spinoff of The Conjuring, which sees the demonic doll come home. The trailer starts off with Patrick Wilson as Ed Warren and Vera Farmiga as Lorraine Warren noting “it is safer for these things to be in here than out there.” Watch below. The two
Following its record breaking Thursday, the trend continues as The Nun scores the best box office opening weekend for a movie in The Conjuring universe. The Nun actually exceeded estimates as it brought in $53.5 million, which bests The Conjuring‘s $41.8 million. The number was also good enough to give it the second best September
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The Conjuring spinoff, The Nun, opens this week, and its Rotten Tomatoes score is in, which isn’t all that good. While there are only 26 reviews so far, The Nun has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 50%–a lot lower than both The Conjuring films. The first The Conjuring has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 86%,
A new UK poster has been unleashed for The Nun which teases: Witness the darkest chapter in The Conjuring Universe. It also recently became known that James Wan, director behind The Conjuring films, helped out with the movie. “Very excitingly, James Wan was my second unit director in a little bit of additional photography,” director Corin
Warner Bros. reveals a new look at the upcoming spinoff of The Conjuring, with The Nun and American Horror Story‘s Taissa Farmiga. The movie is a prequel and takes place in the early 1950s in Romania about the origin of the evil spirit known as Valak, which was featured in The Conjuring 2. Taissa Farmiga plays Sister Irene.
Check out a look at The Conjuring spinoff, The Nun, in a newly released promo image for the film. The image features Bonnie Aaarson as the Demon Nun, Valak, in New Line Cinema’s horror film The Nun, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. The Nun has a September 7, 2018 release directed by Corin Hardy with James Wan on
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The cast for Godzilla: King of Monsters continues to expand as The Conjuring‘s Vera Farmiga has joined the sequel to the 2014 Kaiju movie. THR reports Vera Farmiga will play the mother to Stranger Thing‘s Millie Bobby Brown, who was cast earlier, with Kyle Chandler playing the father. No plot specifics are known for Godzilla
Patrick Wilson, known for James Wan’s The Conjuring movies and Zack Snyder’s Watchmen, reteams with director James Wan for the Jason Momoa Aquaman movie. Patrick Wilson will be playing the villain, Ocean Master, who is the half brother to Momoa’s Aquaman. James Wan confirmed the news on Twitter. “In casting news that no one
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In a podcast interview with Empire Online, James Wan once again teases Patrick Wilson for Aquaman.
Patrick Wilson stars in Wan’s Conjuring movies, and Patrick Wilson was also featured as the voice of the President of the United States in Batman Vs. Superman.
James Wan once teased Patrick Wilson for Aquaman a few months ago, and now does so again.
Assuming he has a larger role, how about Patrick Wilson for Ocean Master?
Actually, Patrick Wilson was at one time attached to Marvel’s Ant-Man; Wilson might not be a bad choice for the DCEU equivalent of The Atom.
Aquaman has a 2018 release date starring Jason Momoa as Aquaman and Amber Heard as Mera.
James Wan teases the possibility of Patrick Wilson popping up in #Aquaman (maybe): https://t.co/JvUe19YaAv pic.twitter.com/HmWbtWU2Gn
— Empire Magazine (@empiremagazine) June 19, 2016
It’s learned a surprised actor may make his way into the Aquaman movie.
Batman Vs. Superman included a scene with the President of the United States, who happened to be voiced by Patrick Wilson known for The Conjuring movies.
As James Wan directed The Conjuring and is on Aquaman, we may see Patrick Wilson show up as the chief executive.
Coming Soon caught up with James Wan at the recent WonderCon and asked about the possibility of Patrick Wilson appearing in Aquaman, with Wan teasing, “You just might!”
Patrick Wilson and James Wan return for The Conjuring 2 out June 10th.
Aquaman has a July 28, 2017 release date starring Jason Momo and Amber Heard as Mera.
Watch a new trailer above for The Conjuring 2.
The Conjuring 2 has a June 10, 2016 release directed by James Wan starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga.
Synopsis:
The supernatural thriller brings to the screen another real case from the files of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren. Reprising their roles, Oscar nominee Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson star as Lorraine and Ed Warren, who, in one of their most terrifying paranormal investigations, travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits.
Rounding out the cast are Frances O’Connor (TV’s “The Missing”) as the single mom, with Madison Wolfe (TV’s “Zoo”) and newcomers Lauren Esposito, Patrick McAuley and Benjamin Haigh as her children; Maria Doyle Kennedy (TV’s “Orphan Black”); Simon Delaney (TV’s “Roy”); Franka Potente (TV’s “The Bridge”); and Simon McBurney (“Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation”).
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The new Poltergeist movie is set to be released July 24, 2015, and now some new details have become known.
The Collider spoke with Sam Rockwell, who stars in the remake, where Rockwell offered the following:
It will be in 3-D:
“I’ve seen a little in looping. I hope it’s good. I really don’t know. I really wish I could tell you. I’m praying that it’s – I mean, it’s gonna be hard to live up to the first one. The first one’s pretty damn good. This one’s gonna be in 3D though, I can tell you that.”
Said to be more of a kids movie:
“The 10-year-old boy is really the protagonist this time. JoBeth Williams was the protagonist for the most part in the first one and now the kid, it’s really through his point-of-view. So it’s more of a kids’ movie so I don’t know if it’s gonna be like rated-R scary.”
Said to be more of an adventure film:
“It’s not like Conjuring type of scary. You know, it’s a different kind of movie. It’s more of an adventure. It’s essentially a child abduction film when you come down to it. I mean, the original Poltergeist is too.”
Another detail included in the article states the Poltergeist reimagining will see Jared Harris’ character, Carrigan Burke, as a “guy who ditches the world of academia to host the show Haunted House Cleaners.”
It’s also said the new Poltergeist will be rated PG-13, with it noted the original film was going to be rated-R, but Stephen Spielberg talked the MPAA into giving it a PG rating instead (PG-13 didn’t exist in 1982).