The Conjuring 5 release date is a big talking point among fans. The Conjuring 4, titled “Last Rites,” hits the theaters on September 5, 2025. It will continue the story of Ed and Lorraine Warren, who will take on their last terrifying case of defeating a demon in a family’s home. As they face several demon entities, they face massive risks as well. With the movie’s recent release, curiosity has built around the franchise’s future.
What is the Conjuring 5 release date estimate?
There is no Conjuring 5 release date estimate. Last Rites will mark the end of the chapter for the Conjuring franchise phase 1.
The Conjuring 4 came out in theaters over four years after the release of The Devil Made Me Do It. This final outing will wind up the main characters’ stories, giving them a meaningful farewell. New Line president and CCO Richard Brener confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that the upcoming movie would serve as a closure to Phase 1. He did share his hopes for making more movies and revealed that “phase two is TBD.”
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Director Michael Chaves recently shared the reason why it made sense to them to conclude this beloved franchise in an interview with SFX magazine. He said, “I love working with everyone involved, but there was a shared sense that it was time to end on a high. You want to stop at the peak. You don’t want to be the one who runs a franchise into the ground. This was a rare opportunity to choose when and how to tell that final chapter.” (via Bang Premier)
In another interview with ScreenRant, actor Patrick Wilson, who plays Ed, shared his take on the franchise’s phase 1 ending. He said,” All I know is this is the end of our journey right now, and that’s how we approached this. It’s definitely the rightful way to end this series that we created right now.”
He further reflected on being unaware of the franchise’s future. He added, “I mean, sure, we could go on. We’re in our 50s, and Lorraine lived into her 90s while Ed was in his 70s, so we’re still around. There’s that, but I don’t know what that means. There are so many other questions that are above our pay grade and really our responsibility. We’re not creators, and we’re not producers on this. So, we don’t know some grand plan about which we’re withholding information.”
