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American horror media franchise

The Conjuring Universe
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Created past James Wan
Original work The Conjuring (2013)
Owner New Line Movie theater (Warner Bros. Entertainment)

The Conjuring Universe is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of supernatural horror films. The franchise is produced past New Line Cinema, the Safran Visitor, and Atomic Monster Productions and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The films nowadays a dramatization of the real-life cases of Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal investigators and authors associated with prominent nevertheless controversial cases of haunting. The main series follows their attempts to assist people who find themselves possessed by demonic spirits, while the spin-off films focus on the origins of some of the entities the Warrens have encountered.

The franchise has been commercially successful, having grossed a combined $two.1billion confronting a combined budget of $178million, becoming the second highest-grossing horror franchise. The franchise has predominantly received positive to mixed reviews.

Overview

The franchise consists of three films in the main series: The Conjuring (2013), The Conjuring 2 (2016), and The Conjuring: The Devil Fabricated Me Practice It (2021). The first two films were directed by James Wan, while the tertiary flick was directed by Michael Chaves. The first ii installments revolve around two of the many famous paranormal cases of which the Warrens accept been a part, with the offset film depicting the case of the Perron family, who are experiencing disturbing events in their newly acquired house in Rhode Isle. The second entry focused on the controversial case of the Enfield poltergeist while briefly referring to the events that inspired The Amityville Horror. A sequel to the ii films, The Conjuring: The Devil Fabricated Me Exercise It, was released on June 4, 2021, and revolves around the trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, a murder that took place in 1981 in Connecticut.[1] [2] [three] [4]

The franchise also includes Annabelle (2014), a prequel directed past The Conjuring cinematographer John R. Leonetti and produced past Peter Safran and Wan, which revealed the events of the doll of the same proper noun earlier the Warrens came into contact with it at the commencement of the first flick. A prequel, Annabelle: Cosmos (2017), directed by David F. Sandberg shows the events of the origins of the demon-manipulated doll. A third Annabelle pic, Annabelle Comes Abode, was released on June 26, 2019, with franchise author Gary Dauberman making his directorial debut from a script he wrote. Producer Wan has likened the story to Night at the Museum, where Annabelle activates the haunted objects in the Warrens' artifact room.[5]

The Nun, a prequel based on a character introduced in The Conjuring two, was released in 2018. The plot focused on the origins of the demonic nun Valak earlier coming in contact with the Warrens. In April 2019, a sequel to The Nun was appear, with Akela Cooper penning the script and Wan and Safran co-producing the project.[6]

In addition to The Nun, some other spin-off moving-picture show from The Conjuring 2, titled The Crooked Man,[7] is in development. A standalone film, The Curse of La Llorona, was released in April 2019.[8]

Wan stated that they sought accurateness to existent life in making the 3 main films, while the spin-offs allowed them to "just explore different sub-genres in the horror genre".[9]

The first two Conjuring films were met with generally positive reviews by both critics and horror fans, earning praise for Wan'south directing and main bandage performances, particularly Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga's on-screen chemistry as Ed and Lorraine. Critics besides acknowledged the effect the films take had on popular civilization every bit well as in the product of modernistic horror films. The third entry received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Wilson and Farmiga but noted it as weaker than the previous Conjuring installments. The first entry in the Annabelle film series received more mixed to negative reviews, considered an junior flick to its forerunner. Annabelle: Creation was met with generally positive reviews. A sequel to both Annabelle films, Annabelle Comes Home, received mixed reviews. The Nun and The Curse of La Llorona, on the other paw, received generally mixed to negative reviews. The three main films and its v spin-offs accept proven themselves to be successful at the box role, having combined earnings of over $i.9billion worldwide, against a combined budget of $178.fivemillion,[10] making the Conjuring Universe the 2d highest-grossing horror franchise in history and one of the most critically acclaimed.

Development

Development began over xx years before the offset film's debut, when Ed Warren played a tape of Lorraine Warren's original interview with Carolyn Perron for producer Tony DeRosa-Grund.[11] DeRosa-Grund made a recording of Warren playing back the tape and of their subsequent discussion. At the end of the tape, Warren said to DeRosa-Grund: "If nosotros can't make this into a film I don't know what we can". DeRosa-Grund and then described his vision of the film for Ed.[12]

DeRosa-Grund wrote the original handling and titled the project The Conjuring.[13] For virtually xiv years, he tried to go the movie made without any success. He originally landed a deal to make the film at Gold Circle Films, the product company behind The Haunting in Connecticut, but a contract could not be finalized and the deal was dropped.[xiv]

DeRosa-Grund allied with producer Peter Safran, and sibling writers Chad and Carey West. Hayes were brought on lath to refine the script.[13] Using DeRosa-Grund'southward handling and the Ed Warren record, the Hayes brothers changed the story'south signal of view from the Perron family unit to that of the Warrens. The brothers interviewed Lorraine many times over the phone to clarify details.[15] By mid-2009, the property became the discipline of a six-studio bidding war that landed the moving-picture show at Meridian Entertainment;[16] yet, DeRosa-Grund and Summit could not conclude the transaction and the film went into turnaround. DeRosa-Grund reconnected with New Line Cinema, who had lost in the original bidding state of war, and the studio ultimately picked upward the film. The same yr on Nov 11, a deal was made betwixt New Line and DeRosa-Grund's Evergreen Media Group.[17]

Films

Timeline

All 8 films of the Conjuring Universe take place between 1952 and 1981.[18]

Yr Characteristic films
1952 The Nun
1955 Annabelle: Creation
1967 Annabelle
1971 The Conjuring
1972 Annabelle Comes Home
1973 The Curse of La Llorona
1977 The Conjuring 2
1981 The Conjuring: The Devil Fabricated Me Do Information technology

The Conjuring (2013)

The beginning installment of the series (originally entitled The Warren Files, afterward retitled The Conjuring) centers on the real-life exploits of Ed and Lorraine Warren, a married couple who investigated paranormal events.[xix] Patrick Wilson starred aslope Vera Farmiga in the master roles of Ed and Lorraine.[twenty] The film focused on the Warrens' 1971 example in which they investigated a witch's curse at a farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island. The Conjuring was released on July nineteen, 2013, to positive reviews. Information technology earned $318million worldwide against a budget of $xxmillion, becoming 1 of the most assisting horror films in history.

Annabelle (2014)

A spin-off film, focusing on the origins of the Annabelle doll that was introduced in The Conjuring, was announced shortly after the release of its forerunner, mainly due to the moving picture'due south worldwide box role success, and positive reception towards the grapheme. The plot focused on John and Mia Form, a married couple expecting a child, whose vintage doll, Annabelle, becomes possessed by a vengeful spirit afterwards a cult couple breaks into their habitation and are killed. The film was directed past The Conjuring cinematographer John R. Leonetti and produced by Safran and Wan, with Gary Dauberman behind the script.[21] The moving-picture show was released worldwide on October 3, 2014, to major commercial success, becoming the 14th most assisting horror moving-picture show in North America.[22] Many critics institute Annabelle to be an inferior flick compared to The Conjuring.[23]

The Conjuring 2 (2016)

A sequel, The Conjuring 2, was commissioned after the success of the original movie and was also directed by Wan,[24] with both Farmiga and Wilson reprising their roles.[25] [26] [27] The film focused on the Enfield poltergeist case in London in 1977,[28] while briefly referring to the events that inspired The Amityville Horror. Information technology was released on June 10, 2016,[29] to positive reviews from both critics and audiences; some agreed that the film was vastly superior to other horror sequels, while others debated whether the film had surpassed its predecessor in quality. Proving to be similarly successful to the first entry in the serial, the film became another assisting addition to the franchise, having earned $320.threeone thousand thousand worldwide from a budget of $twoscore1000000, and becoming the 2nd highest-grossing horror pic of all time, later The Exorcist, until Information technology was released in 2017.

Annabelle: Creation (2017)

An Annabelle sequel was in development, eventually revealed to be a prequel to the original film.[30] [31] The plot of the film centers on a dollmaker and his wife, whose girl tragically died twelve years earlier, every bit they determine to open up their home to a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage; the dollmaker'due south possessed creation Annabelle sets her sights on the children and turns their shelter into a storm of horror.[32] Lights Out director David F. Sandberg replaced Leonetti as director, with Dauberman returning to write the script and Safran and Wan returning to produce.[33] The film was released worldwide on August 11, 2017, to critical and commercial success, with many critics stating Annabelle: Creation was a vast improvement over its predecessor.[34]

The Nun (2018)

A spin-off motion-picture show titled The Nun, featuring the "Demon Nun" graphic symbol Valak from The Conjuring 2, was directed by Corin Hardy, with The Conjuring 2 co-scribe David Leslie Johnson initially announced as the writer before being replaced by Gary Dauberman and Wan, who also produced with Safran.[35] [36] Demián Bichir starred in the lead role,[37] [38] while Bonnie Aarons reprised her office in the picture.[39] The plot of the film follows a nun, a priest and a novitiate as they investigate an unholy secret and confront a malevolent force in the class of a demonic nun.[40] The film was released on September seven, 2018, and grossed $365.6million on a budget of $221000000, condign the highest grossing movie in the franchise.[41]

The Curse of La Llorona (2019)

In October 2017, Wan served as a producer of a horror movie directed by Michael Chaves and starring Linda Cardellini, which was then titled The Children.[42] The pic was later retitled The Expletive of La Llorona [43] (also known every bit The Curse of the Weeping Adult female in some international markets).[44] Though marketed as a standalone motion picture, there is a nod to the Conjuring Universe in the form of Tony Amendola, who reprises his role from Annabelle every bit Father Perez.[eight] The character gives management to the family being tormented by the titular spirit, and relates the haunting to his experiences with the demonic entity attached to the doll.[45]

Raymond Cruz, Patricia Velásquez and Sean Patrick Thomas co-star in the motion-picture show.[46] [47] [48] The Curse of La Llorona premiered at South by Southwest on March fifteen, 2019, to mixed reviews and had a broad theatrical release on April 19.

Annabelle Comes Habitation (2019)

The third installment in the Annabelle series, Annabelle Comes Habitation,[49] featured Gary Dauberman every bit a writer and the director in his directorial debut. Information technology was based on a story treatment written by Dauberman and Wan.[fifty] Wan and Peter Safran co-produced the projection.[51]

Annabelle Comes Home takes identify later Annabelle and The Conjuring and focuses on the doll after she was kept in the glass box in the Warrens' museum. Wilson and Farmiga reprised their roles as Ed and Lorraine Warren, aslope Mckenna Grace as Judy Warren and Madison Iseman as Judy'due south teenage babysitter.[52] [53] [five] [54] [55] [50] The film was released on June 26, 2019.

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)

In 2016, Wan stated that though he would not be directing another film in the series, due to scheduling conflicts, "there could exist many more [Conjuring] movies because the Warrens accept so many stories", acknowledging that "in that location are other filmmakers that I would honey to sort of continue on the Conjuring world".[56] [57] [58] Wan said that the next pic in the series would take place during the 1980s[59] and spoke of ideas for the films to explore lycanthropy, citing American Werewolf in London and The Hound of the Baskervilles every bit inspiration.[60] Safran stated that the side by side picture would not be a haunted house movie.[61] David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick was hired to write the screenplay.[2] In August 2017, Wan explained that the third movie had been in development a long fourth dimension, equally all the artistic minds involved wanted information technology to live upwards to the quality of the previous two films.[62]

In October 2018, Michael Chaves was announced every bit the film's managing director, after previously directing The Curse of La Llorona. Wan was impressed while working with Chaves on the motion-picture show, and claimed that Chaves would make a cracking addition to the creative team. Wilson and Farmiga reprise their roles as Ed and Lorraine Warren, with the plot revolving around the existent-life "Devil Made Me Do It" example, a legal trial where the defendant claimed to have been possessed during the crimes of which he is accused.[63] [64] Production began on June 3, 2019. The film was initially scheduled for a September xi, 2020, release,[65] [66] earlier being pushed to June 4, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[67] The movie was, still, released by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema in the United Kingdom on May 26, 2021. The picture was theatrically released in the United States on June four, 2021, where information technology also had a month-long simultaneous release on the HBO Max streaming service.

Futurity films

The Crooked Man (TBA)

In May 2017, Safran said that the Crooked Man character was being considered past the studio for a characteristic pic.[68] By June of the aforementioned year, a spin-off film titled The Kleptomaniacal Homo, featuring the grapheme of the same name from The Conjuring ii, was in development with Mike Van Waes writing the script based on a story handling by Wan. Wan and Safran were set up to produce the project. Wan later told that The Crooked Man was in the early stages of development and that the intent with the movie was to develop a "dark fairytale" sub-genre of horror films.[69]

Past September 2018, Safran gave an update on the project stating that the script was in progress of being written and that the studio intends to look until the story is fully developed before production will begin. He further explained that the intention is for each of the different films in the franchise to have its own style.[70]

Untitled The Nun sequel (TBA)

In Baronial 2017, Wan discussed a possibility for a Nun sequel and what its storyline may be: "I practise know where potentially, if The Nun works out, where The Nun ii could lead to and how that ties back to Lorraine's story that we've ready with the commencement ii Conjurings and make it all come full circle".[71]

In April 2019, Safran said that a sequel was in development, stating that in that location was a "really fun" storyline planned for the film,[72] and commenting that there was an "inevitability to some other The Nun flick".[73] After that month, Akela Cooper signed onto the projection equally screenwriter, while Safran and Wan volition serve as producers. Bonnie Aarons will be reprising her role every bit Valak, the demonic nun.[6]

Brusque films

In July 2017, Warner Bros. Pictures, in conjunction with Wan, announced the "My Annabelle Creation" contest as a promotion for the then-upcoming flick Annabelle: Creation. Participants of the competition were to shoot a short film which would "feel like (information technology) could exist inside the established Conjuring world", with the winning films' directors having their films made a part of the shared film universe, and winning a trip to Los Angeles to meet with David F. Sandberg, the managing director of the film. The entry borderline was July 27 with five divide competition winners being selected from the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Sweden and Colombia.

The Nurse (2017)

The winner from the United States competition was Julian Terry for his brusk film The Nurse. Just under 2 minutes in length and filmed over four days, it was released on August 16, 2017.

The short moving-picture show begins with Emily (Aria Walters), a young girl with bandages wrapped around her eyes, hearing the door to her ward opening and the scraping audio of a gurney moving. Equally she goes outside to investigate, belongings onto her drip for residual, a strange nurse (Hannah Palazzi) approaches, whom Emily cannot see. Panicking, she gets dorsum to her ward and hits the call button for help. The nurse appears and tells Emily in a normal vox that she can remove the bandaging. Emily turns around to see the nurse's disfigured, demonic confront smiling dorsum at her. Emily screams in terror as the film ends, leaving her fate unknown.

The Confession (2017)

The Confession is a British horror short motion picture directed past Liam Banks which was the winner of the United kingdom contest. Only over two minutes in length and filmed over one week, information technology was released on August 26, 2017.

The short film revolves around a psychologically-damaged young woman named Fiona (Esmee Matthews) who seeks refuge in her local church, confiding in a priest (Ernest Vernon) regarding her terrifying encounters with supernatural entities. Still, having escaped the evil inside her house, she finds that something far darker sits in the confession booth next to her.

What'southward Wrong With Mom? (2017)

What's Wrong With Mom? is a Mexican horror curt film directed by Raúl Bribiesca, the winner of the Mexican competition. Exactly 2 minutes in length and filmed in a single take, it was released on September 4, 2017.

In the film, a mother'due south wellness begins to deteriorate. Her daughter starts praying for her mother's health to meliorate simply soon she finds out what is happening to her. The film revolves effectually a father (Fabián Hurtado) and daughter (Carina Pámenes) as they're praying to God to exorcise the family'southward mother (Perla Corona) of the "Marifer", a teleporting demon possessing her.

Blund'south Lullaby (2017)

Blund'due south Lullaby is a 2017 Swedish horror brusk film directed by Amanda Nilsson and Magda Lindblom, which was the winner of the Swedish competition. Just over ii minutes in length, the film was inspired past the Nordic version of the Sandman, known equally John Blund. The Brusk film was released on September 14.

Innocent Souls (2017)

Innocent Souls is a Colombian horror short film directed, written, and produced by Alejandro López. Innocent Souls was the winner of the Colombian competition. The short film was released on November 3, 2017.

Comic books

In Apr 2021, DC Comics began forming a new horror imprint called DC Horror with a series of comics gear up in the Conjuring Universe, with the outset of these released on June 1 the aforementioned year. The Conjuring: The Lover is a 5-issue limited series that serves every bit a prequel to The Conjuring: The Devil Fabricated Me Practise Information technology. The story involves a college student named Jessica'southward struggles with college life and her discovery that something sinister is targeting her. Each issue volition include fill-in stories, which explore the cursed artifacts in the Warren's basement museum. The limited series is co-written past David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and Rex Ogle, with artwork by Garry Brown and cover art past Bill Sienkiewicz. The backup stories featuring the occult items from the Warrens' antiquity room will exist written past various writers: the showtime past Scott Snyder, with Denys Cowan serving equally artist, the second from author Che Grayson and artist Juan Ferreyra, the tertiary from writer Tim Seeley and artist Kelley Jones, followed by the fourth from writer Ray Fawkes and artist Christopher Mitten, and by the 5th from writer and artist Dominike "Domo" Stanton.[74] On March 8, 2022, a merchandise hardcover collecting the issues is scheduled for release.[75]

Recurring cast and characters

This table lists the main characters who announced in the Conjuring Universe, in alphabetical guild by the graphic symbol's concluding proper noun.

List indicator(s)

This section shows characters who volition announced or take appeared in more than 2 films in the series.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the pic, or that the character'due south official presence has non still been confirmed.
  • A indicates an appearance through archival footage.
  • C indicates a cameo function.
  • O indicates an older version of the character.
  • P indicates an appearance in onscreen photographs.
  • V indicates a voice-only part.
  • Y indicates a younger version of the grapheme.
Characters Films
The Conjuring Annabelle The Conjuring 2 Annabelle: Creation The Nun The Expletive of La Llorona Annabelle Comes Home The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do Information technology
Annabelle Appeared Appeared
Camilla Amy Tipton Sade Katarina
Debbie Morganna May Kenzie Caplan
Malthus
The Ram Demon
Joseph Bishara Joseph Bishara
Fred Tatasciore5
Alexander Ward
Mia Form Annabelle Wallis Annabelle WallisA
John Form Ward Horton Ward HortonA
Father Gordon Steve Coulter Steve Coulter Steve Coulter
Janice "Annabelle" Higgins Tree O'Toole
Keira DanielsY
Talitha Bateman
Tree O'TooleO
Tree O'TooleA
Pete Higgins Brian Howe Brian Howe
Sharon Higgins Kerry O'Malley Kerry O'Malley
Thin Man Trampas Thompson Trampas Thompson
Annabelle "Bee" Mullins Samara Lee Samara Lee
Male parent Perez Tony Amendola Tony Amendola
Carolyn Perron Lili Taylor Lili TaylorA
Rick Zach Pappas Zach PappasC
Maurice "Frenchie" Theriault Christof Veillon Christof VeillonA Jonas Bloquet
Christof VeillonO A
Drew Thomas Shannon Kook Shannon Kook Shannon KookA Shannon Kook
Valak Joseph Bishara
Robin Atkin DownesV
Joseph Bishara Bonnie Aarons
Joseph BisharaV
The Nun Bonnie Aarons Bonnie Aarons C Bonnie Aarons P C
The Crooked Man Javier Botet
Ed Warren Patrick Wilson Patrick WilsonV Patrick Wilson Patrick WilsonA Patrick Wilson Patrick Wilson
Mitchell HoogY
Judy Warren Sterling Jerins Sterling Jerins Sterling JerinsA Mckenna Grace Sterling Jerins
Lorraine Warren Vera Farmiga Vera Farmiga Vera FarmigaA Vera Farmiga Vera Farmiga
Megan Ashley BrownY

Additional crew and production details

Picture Coiffure/detail
Composer(s) Cinematographer Editor(s) Production
companies
Distributing company Running time
The Conjuring Joseph Bishara John R. Leonetti Kirk Morri New Line Movie house,
The Safran Visitor,
Evergreen Media Group
Warner Bros. Pictures 112 minutes
Annabelle James Kniest Tom Elkins New Line Movie theatre,
RatPac-Dune Amusement,
Atomic Monster Productions,
The Safran Visitor
99 minutes
The Conjuring 2 Don Burgess Kirk Morri 134 minutes
Annabelle: Cosmos Benjamin Wallfisch Maxime Alexandre Michel Aller 110 minutes
The Nun Abel Korzeniowski Michel Aller & Ken Blackwell New Line Picture palace,
Atomic Monster Productions,
The Safran Company
97 minutes
The Curse of La Llorona Joseph Bishara Michael Burgess Peter Gvozdas New Line Cinema,
Atomic Monster Productions,
Emile Gladstone Productions
93 minutes
Annabelle Comes Habitation Kirk Morri New Line Movie theater,
Atomic Monster Productions,
The Safran Visitor
106 minutes
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Peter Gvozdas & Christian Wagner 112 minutes

Reception

Box role performance

The franchise has been notable for its profit, with The Conjuring and its follow-upwards having earned a combined profit of $260one thousand thousand, according to Deadline,[76] [77] while Annabelle managed to make twoscore times its $6.vmillion budget.[78] Motion picture critic and box office expert Scott Mendelson of Forbes has called the franchise the "first successful post–Marvel cinematic universe".[79]

Motion picture U.S. release appointment Box office gross Box office ranking Budget Ref.
North America Other territories Worldwide All fourth dimension
N America
All time
worldwide
The Conjuring July 19, 2013 $137,400,141 $182,890,848 $320,290,989 #430 #436 $20million [lxxx] [81]
Annabelle October 3, 2014 $84,273,813 $173,305,469 $257,579,282 #902 #571 $6.fiveone thousand thousand [80] [78]
The Conjuring 2 June 10, 2016 $102,470,008 $219,318,211 $321,788,219 #697 #433 $40meg [80] [82]
Annabelle: Cosmos August eleven, 2017 $102,092,201 $204,423,683 $306,515,884 #703 #461 $151000000 [lxxx] [83]
The Nun September 7, 2018 $117,450,119 $248,101,575 $365,551,694 #568 #344 $22million [80] [84]
The Curse of La Llorona April 19, 2019 $54,733,739 $68,400,000 $123,133,739 #1,546 #1,322 $9million [80] [85]
Annabelle Comes Home June 26, 2019 $74,152,591 $157,100,000 $231,252,591 #1,079 #667 $27million [80] [86]
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Exercise It June 4, 2021 $65,565,074 $136,400,000 $201,965,074 #i,280 #841 $39one thousand thousand [eighty] [87]
Total $ 738,137,686 $ 1,389,939,786 $ two,128,077,472 $178.5million

Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[88]
The Conjuring 86% (223 reviews)[89] 68 (35 reviews)[90] A−
Annabelle 29% (135 reviews)[91] 37 (27 reviews)[92] B
The Conjuring 2 eighty% (255 reviews)[93] 65 (38 reviews)[94] A−
Annabelle: Creation 71% (190 reviews)[95] 62 (29 reviews)[96] B
The Nun 24% (205 reviews)[97] 46 (32 reviews)[98] C
The Curse of La Llorona 28% (186 reviews)[99] 41 (28 reviews)[100] B−
Annabelle Comes Dwelling house 65% (206 reviews)[101] 53 (35 reviews)[102] B−
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do Information technology 55% (240 reviews)[103] 53 (39 reviews)[104] B+

Lawsuits

Norma Sutcliffe and Gerald Helfrich, previous owners of the firm on which The Conjuring was based, accept sued Wan, Warner Bros. and other producers in 2015 because their property was being constantly vandalized as a consequence of the film. Amusement Weekly obtained documents in which the owners assert various invasions and ratify that they have found numerous objects affiliated with satanic cults. The lawsuit also reveals that the previous owners bought the house in 1987 and lived "in peace" until 2013. Both owners had been seeking unspecified amercement. When questioned, a spokesperson for Warner Bros. declined to comment on the issue.[105]

Gerald Brittle, writer of a book about the Warrens chosen The Demonologist, filed a $900million lawsuit on March 29, 2017, against Warner Bros., New Line Cinema, Wan and others, claiming that he had the exclusive rights to the Warrens' story and that it had been illegally stolen by the studios and producers.[106] The instance was scheduled to go to trial on Apr sixteen, 2018, with a Warner Bros. spokesperson commenting: "We're pleased the Courtroom significantly narrowed the instance and look forward to addressing the remaining claims at summary judgment. Mr. Brittle's claims are not only without merit, but contradict Mr. Brittle's prior admissions in other failed lawsuits concerning The Conjuring movies".[107] Still, on December 13, 2017, Warner Bros. settled the lawsuit, revealing that Tony DeRosa-Grund, the producer of the original film, was the "mastermind" behind the lawsuit, without Brittle always having been involved.[108] A spokesperson commented: "New Line has contended all along that DeRosa-Grund was the mastermind behind the lawsuit, was controlling and directing the lawsuit, and had attempted to enter into clandestine side deals with Breakable". Breakable himself commented that "Mr. DeRosa-Grund has been decision-making this litigation from the start. [...] Based on a review of text letters between Mr. DeRosa-Grund and my chaser, I empathize that he even threatened my attorneys that if they sent data from me without him seeing information technology first they would exist fired." Breakable went into further detail in the settlement. This follows repeated failed lawsuits by DeRosa-Grund to Warner Bros. for claims of owed millions of dollars from the franchise to the point where he was getting into problem with the courts and settled with Warner Bros. to never sue them once again for anything related to the franchise.[109] [110] [111]

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External links

  • The Conjuring at IMDb
  • The Conjuring ii at IMDb
  • Annabelle at IMDb
  • Annabelle: Cosmos at IMDb
  • The Nun at IMDb
  • The Expletive of La Llorona at IMDb
  • Annabelle Comes Home at IMDb
  • The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It at IMDb
  • The Nurse at IMDb
  • The Conjuring Universe on Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Conjuring on Metacritic
  • The Conjuring 2 on Metacritic
  • Annabelle on Metacritic
  • Annabelle: Cosmos on Metacritic
  • The Nun on Metacritic
  • The Curse of La Llorona on Metacritic
  • Annabelle Comes Home on Metacritic
  • The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It on Metacritic

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