The Nun III (2026)

“The Nun III (2026)” continues the dark legacy of The Conjuring Universe, bringing back the terrifying presence of the demon nun Valak. While not officially confirmed at the level of a major release (as of now), the idea of a third installment builds naturally on the events of The Nun (2018) and The Nun II (2023), both of which expanded the mythology of this iconic entity.

Story-wise, a third film would likely push deeper into Valak’s origins and long-term influence across Europe. Instead of another isolated haunting, “The Nun III” would benefit from a broader narrative—possibly involving the Church directly confronting the demon’s growing power. This could elevate the story from a standard possession tale into something more epic and lore-driven.
One of the most interesting directions for this sequel would be a stronger connection to the wider Conjuring Universe. Previous films hinted at links to characters like Lorraine Warren, and a third installment could bridge timelines more directly, giving fans a more cohesive universe. This approach would add weight and continuity, making the story feel more significant.
In terms of horror, the film would likely return to a darker and more oppressive tone. The earlier entries relied heavily on atmosphere—dimly lit corridors, religious imagery, and slow-building dread. A third movie could refine this further by focusing less on predictable jump scares and more on psychological fear and tension.
Visually, the gothic aesthetic remains a major strength. Churches, monasteries, and ancient settings provide a naturally eerie backdrop. With improved cinematography and effects, “The Nun III” could deliver some of the most visually striking horror sequences in the franchise, especially if it explores more surreal or symbolic imagery tied to Valak’s true form.
However, the main challenge would be originality. The Nun films have sometimes been criticized for repetitive scares and familiar story beats. A third installment would need a fresh narrative approach to avoid feeling like a rehash of previous entries. Strong character development and a more complex plot would be essential.
