![]() ![]() 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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