Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson returned for a last nod to their emblematic characters from Lorraine and Ed Warren in the combined universe. The film was released on September 5 in the United States and abroad in the midst of numerous media threw of devout fans of the series that have long been waiting for another episode. Their dedication was at the box office while the conspiracy: the last rites would occur towards a race of $ 65 million on weekends more than 65 million USD. A deadline report says that it would easily break the previous position by the nun, who struck USD 53.8 million for her first weekend.
The Conjuring: Last Rites targets a roaring departure at the box office
The film also aims to be the best horror opening of the year up to date, including one for Warner Bros, leaving the final destination: the USD 51 million challenge of Bloodlines in the dust. While the previous estimates have watched a start of more than 50 million USD, The Conjuring: Last Rites seeks to go beyond with its 65 m and more attempt. The horror cards were processed in favor of the new outing of the line, which brings the ninth edition of the famous stories that follow objects possessed by the Warrens.
The film itself did a decent job with its emotional representation of the problems that start at home this time; However, repetitive leap methods prevented him from becoming pleasant surveillance. On the other hand, it holds the powers of word of mouth and nostalgic, which could easily make its pleasant box-office work.
The success of The Conjuring: Last Rites would be a first seventh game n ° 1 for Warner Bros., and a fourth for his horror list, doubling the bastion of the production house in recent years. The overviews attracted an audience larger than sinners, the final destination: lines and weapons, which all proved to be big success in 2025.
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