đť THE CONJURING: LAST RITES (2025)
đ The Final Chapter of Terror â A Reckoning in the Shadows
âThis is not just the end of a series. This is the end of something ancient⌠something waiting.â
In the dimmest corners of the supernatural, where prayers decay into whispers and faith is tested by horrors unseen, Ed and Lorraine Warren return for one last fight.
The Conjuring: Last Rites, releasing in fall 2025, is not merely the next entry in the beloved Conjuring Universeâitâs the climactic conclusion to one of horrorâs most haunting sagas. Directed by Michael Chaves, returning with chilling confidence after The Nun II, and blessed with the storytelling force of producer James Wan, this final chapter takes us into uncharted spiritual territoryâwhere exorcism is no longer ritual, but war.
đŻď¸ From Haunted Houses to Hell Itself
Since their first appearance on screen in 2013âs The Conjuring, Ed and Lorraine Warrenâportrayed with warmth, courage, and quiet sorrow by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmigaâhave stood as the emotional heart of the franchise. Theyâve faced cursed dolls, malevolent specters, demonic nuns, and satanic cultists. But this time… the evil is personal.
Last Rites begins in the aftermath of the Warrensâ prior cases. Lorraine is haunted not just by visions, but by something embedded in herâa mark, a tether between our world and something far more malevolent. Ed, ever the steadfast protector, finds himself confronting his own faith, his mortality, and a growing realization: this final case was never random.
It was meant for them.

đ§Š The Mystery Beneath the Cross
A cryptic letter. A priest found dead in a sealed chapel. A church excommunicated by the Vatican in 1912, its name erased from all archives.
These are the breadcrumbs that lead the Warrens into their most dangerous investigation yetâone that takes them from their Connecticut home to the catacombs of southern France, where relics of forgotten rites lie hidden, and whispers in Latin echo through long-abandoned sanctuaries.
The evil they now face is unlike anything before. It doesnât haunt houses. It haunts faith itself.
An ancient entity, banished by the original Roman rites, has found a way to slip through the cracks. It doesnât want a host. It wants to corrupt the very nature of exorcismâturning sacred ritual into blasphemy.
And Lorraine, with her psychic gifts, is the perfect conduit.
đ A Marriage Under Siege
One of the most poignant elements of the Conjuring series has always been the bond between Ed and Lorraineâa love built on shared belief, sacrifice, and trust. In Last Rites, that love is tested more fiercely than ever.
As Lorraineâs visions intensify, Ed watches helplessly as the woman heâs devoted his life to begins to fade into spiritual delirium. She speaks in tongues she never learned. She walks in her sleep, murmuring the names of saints that were never canonized. Her paintings, once serene, now depict twisted figures reaching out of blackened heavens.
Is she being possessed? Or is something deeper unraveling her soul?
In a heartbreaking scene set in a candlelit monastery, Ed confesses to a priest:
âIf I lose her, Father⌠it wonât just be her soul. Itâll be mine too.â
âď¸ Rituals, Relics, and Revelation
Last Rites delves deep into religious horror, exploring not just demonic hauntings, but the very architecture of spiritual warfare. The Warrens find themselves entangled with a secret order of exorcists long since disavowed by the Churchâmen and women who use forbidden rites, speak forgotten names, and wield artifacts too dangerous to ever be blessed.
Among them is Father Moreau, a once-renowned demonologist who vanished after a failed exorcism in 1981. Scarred, both physically and spiritually, he guides the Warrens into the belly of the beast. His chilling warning:
âThe Devil doesnât fear the cross, Mr. Warren. He fears the man who still believes it works.â
As the pieces fall into place, the truth becomes horrifyingly clear: the entity they face has infiltrated the rituals themselves. Each exorcism performed without absolute purity is like an open door. And someone has been opening those doors for decades.

đą The Horrors You Donât See
While jump scares and demonic faces remain a staple of the franchise, Last Rites opts for a more mature, insidious terror.
Cinematographer Maxime Alexandre crafts scenes steeped in dreadâdark hallways lit only by flickering candles, long shots down monastery corridors where something lingers just out of frame, and dream sequences so vivid they blur the line between sleep and possession.
One standout moment: Lorraine finds herself in a blackened chapel, surrounded by hooded figures, chanting in reverse. As she approaches the altar, she sees herselfâtied down, eyes wide, mouth sewn shut. The camera never cuts. The terror is in the stillness, in the sound, in the realization: the enemy is inside.
âď¸ A Battle for the Soul of a Universe
Just as Avengers: Endgame served as a capstone for Marvelâs sprawling universe, The Conjuring: Last Rites is the emotional, thematic, and spiritual culmination of more than a decade of horror storytelling.
It doesnât just close the chapter on Ed and Lorraineâit redefines what the Conjuring Universe has always been about: belief, sacrifice, and the quiet war between good and evil that plays out in hearts as much as haunted houses.
Characters from prior films reappear, sometimes subtlyâa music box in the background, a cursed rosary on a shelf, a name whispered in a dream. Even Annabelle, the franchiseâs most notorious artifact, makes a final appearanceânot as a villain, but as a warning.
đŁ Critical and Fan Reactions: Anticipation at a Boiling Point
Early press screenings have been held under strict embargo, but initial reactions are leaking.
- âEasily the darkest, most emotionally complex Conjuring film yet.â â Dread Central
- âA spiritual thriller that will leave your soul aching. Bring tissues and a crucifix.â â Collider Horror
- âWilson and Farmiga give the performances of their careers. You believe in their love⌠and you fear for it.â â Bloody Disgusting
On social media, fans are already mourning the end, with hashtags like #LastRites and #WarrensForever trending nightly.
â°ď¸ The Final Scene â And the Door That Never Truly Closes
We wonât spoil what happens in the final minutes of Last Rites. But weâll say this: It ends not with a scream, but with a prayer.
It is quiet. It is devastating. And it is beautiful.
As the credits roll, you may find yourself weeping not from fear, but from the weight of what the Warrens have enduredâand the peace they’ve finally earned.
Or have they?
Because evil never truly dies.
It waits.
And somewhere, in a glass case behind a locked door, a music box starts playing by itself.

âď¸ Conclusion: Last Rites, Eternal Echoes
The Conjuring: Last Rites is more than the end of a franchise. It is a requiem for believers, a horror film that confronts mortality, love, faith, and the terrifying idea that no oneânot even the holiestâwalks away from the darkness untouched.
For fans of the franchise, itâs a must-watch. For lovers of horror, itâs a masterpiece. And for Ed and Lorraine Warrenâwhose real-life legacy continues to fascinate, horrify, and inspireâit is a worthy farewell.
So light a candle. Say a prayer.
And prepare for one final rite.