- The final “Conjuring” movie will come out on September 5, 2025. David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick will write the script, and Michael Chaves will direct.
- Warner Bros. is also working on a “Conjuring” TV series, but not many details are available yet.
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The “Conjuring” story is coming to an end. New Line will release the fourth and final “Conjuring” movie on September 5, 2025. Michael Chaves, who directed “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” and “The Nun II,” will direct. David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick wrote the script.
James Wan directed the first “Conjuring” movie in 2013, which made nearly $320 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. The series follows supernatural investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. Together with its spinoffs, the franchise has earned over $2 billion globally.

The newest “Conjuring” movie will be released in Imax. New Line also announced that Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “Bride!,” a new version of the Bride of Frankenstein story, will come out a week earlier on September 26, 2025. The film stars Christian Bale as Frankenstein’s monster and Jessie Buckley as the Bride. It will also be released on Imax.
Will There Be More Conjuring Universe Projects?

The fourth “Conjuring” movie is being called the “finale,” meaning it will likely be the last of Ed and Lorraine’s ghosthunting adventures on the big screen. But fans of the horror series don’t have to say goodbye just yet. Warner Bros. is making a TV series based on the Warrens’ case files. Not many details are known, but it might be about a younger Ed and Lorraine starting their careers in demonology.
It’s also unclear if there will be more spin-off films, like a third “Nun” or a fifth “Annabelle” film. Stay tuned for more updates, and in the meantime, you can stream the horror series on Max.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter