Summary
- The Conjuring: Last Rites broke the record for the biggest horror movie opening ever
- It earned a massive $194 million USD globally on its opening weekend
- This makes the franchise the most profitable in horror history
The Conjuring universe has just unleashed its most powerful entry yet. Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have confirmed that The Conjuring: Last Rites has officially earned $194 million USD globally on its opening weekend, a staggering number that has overtaken Stephen King‘s It to become the biggest horror movie opening of all time.
The film’s record-breaking debut is a testament to the enduring power of the franchise built by director James Wan. After more than a decade of terror, audiences flocked to theaters to see the next terrifying chapter in the saga of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The film’s title, Last Rites, suggests a climactic and final showdown, a promise that clearly drove massive ticket sales and fueled a sense of cinematic event. Directed by franchise veteran Michael Chaves, the horror film stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. They play two paranormal investigators named Ed and Lorraine Warren who attempt to vanquish a demon in someone’s family home.
While many in the industry speculated that no horror film would top It‘s record, The Conjuring: Last Rites has not only surpassed it but has done so with a massive margin. The film’s success cements the Conjuring franchise as the most profitable horror series in history, with a dedicated and loyal fanbase that continues to grow with each new entry. The movie is not just a final chapter but a major cultural event, proving that the horror genre is more alive and financially potent than ever.
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