The Conjuring: Last Rites witnessed a drop on Monday, earning Rs 5 crore net in India. While the horror thriller slowed down in India, it continues to enjoy a stellar run globally.
The Conjuring: Last Rites is performing exceptionally at the box office, earning Rs 50.50 crore in India and $83 million in the US during its opening weekend.
This final chapter doesn’t reinvent the horror wheel, but it gives the Warrens a dignified send-off. The scares are familiar, the emotions sincere, and the atmosphere just unsettling enough.
The Conjuring: Last Rites has received mixed reactions from the viewes, with many calling the final installment more emotional than terrifying. Netizens felt let down by the lack of genuine horror and impactful scares.
From Vera Farmiga’s mysterious claw marks and 3:07 AM hauntings to Patrick Wilson’s real-life scars after meeting Lorraine Warren, The Conjuring Universe hides eerie secrets. Take a look at chilling behind-the-scenes secrets:
The Conjuring: The Last Rites director Michael Chaves recalls a spooky incident while shooting in England, he was living in a haunted house, called The Old Vicarage, which was one of those places that doesn’t even have an address.
Lee Steer, 37, a paranormal investigator and the owner of the museum, purchased the doll for £866 on eBay after learning of its purported hostility towards men. Steer himself became a victim of the doll's alleged malevolence.
After learning of the supernatural events at the house, paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren had volunteered to help the family. Their work was adapted in the 2013 film 'The Conjuring'.