The Conjuring: Last Rites hit theaters last week, and now fans are wondering about the digital and streaming release dates. With Ed and Lorraine Warren setting their cross and bible on their last case, fans are looking forward to binge-watching the series from their homes. So, when can you stream the final Conjuring movie?
Here are the details on when The Conjuring: Last Rites could arrive on online platforms.
When will The Conjuring: Last Rites get its digital release date?
The studio has not yet announced the official dates for the digital release. However, based on Warner Bros.’ previous releases, it typically takes between 17 to 45 days for films to become available on digital platforms. Following this pattern, the movie is expected to be released in late October or early November. However, these release dates may change depending on the movie’s performance in theaters.
The movie will be available on sites like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV to buy or rent.
When will The Conjuring: Last Rites begin streaming on HBO Max?
The movie may arrive on HBO Max after 2-4 months following its theatrical release. Warner Bros.’ previous hit, Minecraft, took just under 3 months to arrive on HBO Max. Additionally, previous movies in the franchise, like Nun II, took about 2 months to arrive on HBO Max. So, if The Conjuring: Last Rites also follows the same release pattern, the movie should be just in time for Halloween this year.
The Conjuring: Last Rites marks the fourth and final movie in the titular franchise. Based on a supposed true story, the movie follows the incidents of the Smurl haunting. Set in the year 1986, Ed and Lorraine Warrens helped the Smurl family. The family is experiencing strange activities and witnessing ghostly apparitions after bringing home a mysterious mirror. As the Warrens investigate, they soon realize that the hauntings are related to one of their past cases and hold a deep connection to their daughter, Judy. With stakes being so personal, this may be their final battle against evil.
Directed by Michael Chaves and produced by James Wan, the movie features Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga in the lead roles.
