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According to Variety, a Conjuring prequel is in the works. Rodrigue Huart is “in talks to direct,” while franchise veterans Richard Naing and Ian Goldberg are being eyed to write the script. No release date has been set and there are no actors attached to the project as of this writing. There’s no official synopsis yet, but Variety notes the story will chronicle the “early years” of the Warrens’ career, meaning Wilson and Farmiga will likely be replaced by younger stars.
Warner Bros. Has Big Plans for The Conjuring Universe Despite Last Rites Finale

The Conjuring: Last Rites director Michael Chaves told us that Last Rites “is absolutely the end,” but Warner Bros. always intended to keep the franchise around for the foreseeable future. Years before Last Rites rewrote box office history, it was announced that a Conjuring TV show was in development for HBO Max. It’s certainly possible that at one point in development, the idea was for Last Rites to serve as a grand finale for The Conjuring Universe on the big screen before the IP made a pivot to the small screen. But after the overwhelming success of Last Rites, it became hard to put the film series on ice.
Going the prequel route is a fascinating creative decision. Ed and Lorraine Warren took on a plethora of cases over the course of their career, so there’s no shortage of source material to draw from when developing future films. There’s more than enough available to build out a full series of prequel movies, leading up to the events of the original Conjuring. Of course, recasting the two leads comes with a certain level of risk. Replacing Wilson and Farmiga will be no easy task, as they were the faces of the mainline films. The new actors will have to strike a balance between honoring Wilson and Farmiga’s performances while also putting their own spin on the characters, and hopefully audiences will buy in. If viewers don’t connect with the new Ed and Lorraine Warren, then a prequel series could be short-lived.








