‘The Conjuring’ Star Says “Goodbye” to the Franchise, Effectivelly Killing Hopes for a TV Sequel

As a hardcore fan of the Conjuring franchise for over a decade now, I can say that Vera Farmiga’s emotional farewell has left me with a mix of emotions. On one hand, it’s bittersweet to see her and Patrick Wilson’s iconic characters come to an end after so many years of terrifying us with their paranormal investigations. On the other hand, I can’t help but wonder if this means we won’t be seeing them return for that rumored spin-off series.


In contemporary horror cinema, the universe of “The Conjuring” stands out as one of the prominent franchises. Developed and spearheaded by director James Wan, it serves as an influential model for how to craft compelling (supernatural) horror films today. The audience has shown great affection for the original movies and the stories, which were skillfully narrated by Wan and the cast members.

Despite a noticeable drop in quality after the second film, the franchise continued to thrive and maintain its loyal fanbase, thanks in large part to the captivating presence of actors like Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. It’s worth mentioning that the franchise is gearing up for its swan song, titled “The Conjuring: Last Rites,” scheduled for release in September 2025.

Given this situation, it’s clear that the primary work on the movie has been completed, and as a result, one of the main actors in the film bade an emotional goodbye to the series. This parting message could potentially have significant implications.

The Conjuring series primarily revolves around the adventures of Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal investigators and authors believed to battle demons worldwide. Although their cases are widely publicized, such as the infamous Annabelle doll incident, there’s minimal scientific proof supporting the authenticity of these tales. Yet, their influence on horror enthusiasts globally has been significant, resulting in the creation of this franchise.

In addition to Annabelle and The Nun having their own spin-offs, it’s worth noting that Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga have been the central duo throughout the Conjuring franchise. They were recently working on the final installment titled “The Conjuring: Last Rites,” scheduled for release on September 5, 2025. With the production coming to an end, one of the film’s stars, Vera Farmiga, expressed a heartfelt goodbye to the series, sharing her emotional feelings with the public.

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If the link doesn’t work for you or if you can’t view the picture it contains, let me share with you what the actress posted:

5000 days ago, my co-star and I sealed a deal with Warner Bros., taking on the roles of Ed and Lorraine Warren. Today marks his final day. The next 12 hours promise laughter, madness, and then suddenly, he’ll step off set, discard his sweat-drenched demonologist attire, trim his sideburns, reveal that radiant smile, and we’ll say goodbye to our on-screen union. Oh, the emotions today! It felt like destiny, PWilz. What a remarkable journey. Here’s to 12 years. I hold you dear, @thereelpatrickwilson, @theconjuring, @wbpictures, @creepypuppet, @michaelchaves.

In essence, this implies that Farmiga is wrapping up her role in the franchise as Lorraine Warren, suggesting that the upcoming movie might be her last appearance. This announcement has stirred concerns among fans, particularly since a Conjuring spin-off series was previously announced. Fans had been anticipating the return of both Wilson and Farmiga for further adventures in the series, but Farmiga’s post seems to indicate that this is unlikely.

It’s uncertain what this means for the future, it might be that she is bidding farewell to the movies and could potentially come back; alternatively, the series could have been cancelled completely; or perhaps a different actress will take her place. Regardless, stay tuned as we’ll make sure to keep you informed!

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2024-11-22 17:44