The Conjuration series star Madison Wolfe offered an emotional response to the fourth film, The Conjuration: Last Rites, being the end of the US$321 million franchise. The fourth film in the series' name and the ninth installment overall in the horror shared universe, the story of The Conjuration: Last Rites marks the end of Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) investigating paranormal hauntings. While it's unclear which of their real-world investigations will be adapted into the final film, it will mark a seemingly definitive end to the nearly 12-year-old horror franchise.
Talking to TelaRant about your new film The Man in the White VanWolfe, who played Janet Hodgson in The Conjuring 2gave an emotional response to The Conjuration: Last Rites ending the series. The actor explained how important the franchise is to her because of her past involvementand how it doesn't seem like it's been nearly 10 years since she contributed to it. She feels “bittersweet” about the ending, but is also excited to see how the final film plays out. Check out what Wolfe had to say below:
Yes, it's bittersweet. Part of me feels like I filmed that movie yesterday, and part of me feels like it was a long time ago. This character from this franchise is so dear to my heart. I love everyone involved, so seeing the story come full circle is very, very special, and also a little sad and a little emotional. But yeah, I can't wait to see that happen.
What Wolfe's statement says about the Conjuring 4 series finale
The end of the franchise brings a lot of expectations
The Conjuration: Last Rites cast will see Wilson and Farmiga reprise their roles for the last time, alongside Mia Tomlison as her daughter, Judy, and Ben Hardy as her son-in-law, Tony Spera. The film is being directed by Michael Chaves, who led the previous two films in the franchise. The Conjuration: The Devil Made Me Do It and The nun II. David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, Ian Goldberg and Richard Niang return as writers, based on a story by Johnson-McGoldrick and James Wan. These familiar names signal that the final film will be similar to the most recent episodes.
Although Wolfe only appeared in one of the The Conjuration films, its deep connection to the franchise shows how it has become a beloved horror series over the past decade. While critical reception for some of the films was lukewarmThey have all managed to be successful at the global box office, even if those numbers have declined since the series began. The actors' feelings about the final episode reflect how much of a horror powerhouse the series has been since 2013, and the void it will leave when it finally comes to an end.
Our Take on Wolfe's Feelings About the Conjuring 4 Series Finale
It won't be easy to say goodbye
Wolfe's comments resonate when it comes to The Conjuration: Last Rites ending the horror series, which will not be easy to put down due to its extensive story with many memorable characters. However, the Warrens' journey had to end at some point, with a fourth main film being the best way to give the recurring duo a proper send-off. With the plot and outcome yet to be revealed, expectations are growing about what the horror series' swan song will be like.