Michael Chaves on Ending The Conjuring: Last Rites

It Was Terrifying to Say Goodbye

FlickDirect’s Allison Rose sits down with Michael Chaves, director of The Conjuring: Last Rites, to discuss the end of one of horror’s most beloved franchises. With nearly half a billion dollars earned worldwide, the film marks an emotional farewell to Ed and Lorraine Warren.

Chaves opens up about the fear and pressure of ending The Conjuring saga, balancing psychological horror with jump scares, and how iconic moments like the “clap game” defined the series’ lasting legacy.

ABOUT THE CONJURING: LAST RITES

The Conjuring: Last Rites delves deeper into the terrifying world of Ed and Lorraine Warren, the renowned paranormal investigators. Set in the 1980s, the Warrens are drawn into one of their darkest and most personal cases yet, involving a cursed family plagued by unrelenting supernatural forces. As they uncover the sinister origins of the malevolent entity, the couple must confront a horrifying ritual linked to a long-buried secret.

With their faith and courage tested like never before, Ed and Lorraine must rely on each other and their unshakable bond to combat an evil determined to destroy them and those they aim to protect. As time runs out, the Warrens face an ultimate showdown with darkness in a battle that will challenge the limits of their abilities and beliefs.

The Conjuring: Last Rites promises to bring the spine-chilling scares and emotional intensity that have defined the franchise, culminating in a climactic chapter that will leave audiences on edge.

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MPAA Rating: R
Genre: Horror
Running Time: 135 minutes
Distributed By: New Line Cinema
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