There’s no real danger for really any of the characters.Įither way. These movies are pretty tame and always end with victory for the protagonists. Where the stakes are high and death is on the line and is usually the outcome. I prefer horror that ends in tragedy like blairwitch or the ring. I’m enjoying films that people unanimously hated (like Annabelle). I think the cinematic universe adds a lot to the watching experience. I gotta say in general these films are not good. Same goofy feel-good type of ending that all of the movies have. I know the conjuring creators disowned the film (because it did so poorly) but it’s very clearly a conjuring film. It doesn’t come to streaming until Oct 25th so I’m gonna end up watching that one last □♂️. I’m not counting La Llorona as a Conjuring film.Īwesome about the nun II. Conjuring 4: Last Rites will most likely go last in the future. ![]() I can see The Nun 2 placing itself after the first The Nun and those films hopefully becoming a perfect duology like Annabelle and Annabelle Creation. Conjuring 3 The Devil Made Me Do It: wraps up the trilogy and doesn’t set up any future films Annabelle Comes Home (2019): the film is set after Conjuring 1 and sets the stage for Conjuring 3 with different house aesthetics, a more overt fantastical tone and focusing on the Warren’s as seasoned demonologists The Nun (2018): the film starts with the events from Conjuring 2 and introduces itself as “and this is its origin story”, ending is a throwback to Conjuring 1 Conjuring 2 (2016): The Nun is introduced. ![]() Annabelle Creation (2017): it fits perfectly with the first Annabelle and improves it. Annabelle (2014): it’s a bad/boring film but watching it right after Conjuring 1 makes it appear scarier and makes you see things which aren’t there The Conjuring (2013): perfect introduction to the universe explaining demons and the stages of possession
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