
Summary
- The Conjuring: Last Rites premieres on HBO Max on November 21, followed by an all-day Conjuring Universe marathon
- The final film starring Farmiga and Wilson is loosely inspired by the Smurl haunting and centers on daughter Judy
- The movie shattered records with the largest global opening for a horror movie ever
The Conjuring: Last Rites is streaming exclusively on HBO Max on November 21, with its HBO linear premiere on November 22 at 8 p.m. ET.
HBO is marking the drop with an all-day Conjuring Universe marathon on November 22: The Nun (7:35 a.m.), The Nun II (9:15 a.m.), Annabelle (11:08 a.m.), Annabelle: Creation (12:50 p.m.), The Conjuring (2:43 p.m.), The Conjuring 2 (4:38 p.m.), and Last Rites (8:00 p.m.).
Ed and Lorraine Warren return for one last case that hits home, with daughter Judy at the center. The story is loosely inspired by the Smurl haunting and leans into the series’ classic, faith-versus-fear engine. Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson lead, with Michael Chaves directing. Franchise architects James Wan and Peter Safran produce, keeping the mythology tight and the scares signature.
Last Rites shattered records with the largest global opening for a horror movie and cemented the Conjuring saga as the highest-grossing horror franchise, making this streaming debut a legit cultural moment.