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One last haunting at Everyman.
The terrifying saga that redefined supernatural horror reaches its conclusion with The Conjuring: Last Rites. From franchise creator James Wan and director Michael Chaves, this final chapter promises a nerve-shredding mix of atmospheric dread, shocking twists, and the emotional stakes that have made the series a global phenomenon.
Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return for one last time as Ed and Lorraine Warren, the real-life paranormal investigators whose careers have taken them from haunted farmhouses to cursed artefacts, demonic possessions, and beyond.


Set in 1986, the Warrens have tentatively retired from paranormal investigations, until the Smurl family’s desperate plea pulls them back into darkness. Hailing from West Pittston, Pennsylvania, the Smurls endured years of violent paranormal torment: voices, terrifying shadows, foul odors, and even physical assaults, culminating in the Warrens’ investigation. With their daughter Judy (Mia Tomlinson) and her boyfriend Tony Spera (Ben Hardy) by their side, the Warrens step into one of their most infamous cases yet.
The new trailer features bone-chilling imagery blood, hair, a violent exorcism, and even the return of the Annabelle doll, whom director Michael Chaves refers to as the franchise’s “mascot”
Wilson and Farmiga bring deep emotional resonance to their roles, capturing the strain, devotion, and courage that have defined Ed and Lorraine from the very beginning. Expect spine-tingling set pieces, eerie silences punctuated by bone-rattling scares, and a finale designed to leave audiences breathless.
Whether you’ve followed the Warrens’ journey from the start or are stepping into their world for the first time, The Conjuring: Last Rites is both a culmination and a farewell, a reminder of why this series became the gold standard for modern horror.
Did you know?
The Smurl haunting was one of the most publicized paranormal cases of the 1980s. It inspired a bestselling book (The Haunted: One Family’s Nightmare, 1986) and a made-for-TV movie in 1991, all long before Last Rites brought the story to the big screen
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The Conjuring (2013), The Nun (2018), Insidious (2010), The Exorcist (1973)