The Conjuring (2026)

The Conjuring (2026) is not an official standalone movie release in 2026. Instead, it refers to the continuing discussion around The Conjuring Universe after the release of The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025), which was promoted as the final main story of Ed and Lorraine Warren. However, the franchise itself is still active in development through spin-offs and prequel projects.

The 2025 film Last Rites was positioned as the emotional conclusion of the Warrens’ storyline, wrapping up their long-running paranormal investigation arc. It focused on their final major case and served as a farewell to the characters played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. Despite this, Warner Bros. has continued expanding the universe rather than fully ending it.
By 2026, the “Conjuring” name is mainly associated with two directions: continuation of the universe and expansion into prequels or new investigators. Industry updates confirm that a new prequel titled The Conjuring: First Communion (2027) is already in development, showing that the franchise is transitioning away from the original Warren-focused narrative into younger timelines and new characters .
Because of this, what many fans call The Conjuring (2026) usually refers to one of three things: speculation about Conjuring 4 continuation ideas, fan-made trailers, or early discussions about the next phase of the franchise. There is no confirmed 2026 theatrical film officially titled The Conjuring.
The overall direction of the franchise in 2026 is shifting. Instead of a single continuing storyline, the universe is becoming more like an anthology system. Future projects are expected to explore different cases, different time periods, and possibly different paranormal investigators connected to the Warren legacy. This allows the franchise to continue without relying exclusively on the original characters.
Fan reaction at this stage is mixed. Many viewers consider The Conjuring series one of the strongest modern horror franchises due to its grounded style and tension-based storytelling. However, after multiple sequels and spin-offs, some audiences feel the formula is becoming repetitive, especially with reliance on similar haunting structures and exorcism themes.
There is also confusion online because many “The Conjuring 2026 trailers” are AI-generated or fan concepts. These often present fake storylines involving new demons, cursed objects, or Warren family continuations, but none of these are official productions.
