This post contains Spoilers For “evocation: the last rituals.”
After 12 years, the “Conjurt” privilege as we know is approaching its end. This does not mean more Ed Warren from Patrick Wilson retracts the guitar to calm a frightened family of their intelligence. Our days in which we are distorted in a silhouette stand are still completely standing, and the muscles do not move, until the last second when you start charging in Lauren Warren in Vera Veramega like someone left the stove. However, the leap scares, however, this horror feature leaves a greater legacy behind it, and the last moments of “The Conjuring: Last Rites” (you can read our review here) It praises that, albeit by tearing another concession loved in this process.
The last chapter (yes, certainly) in the fictional Warrens story is mainly drawn to the daughter of Ed and Lauren, Judy Warren (Mia Tomlinson), which started a new chapter on its own. After evil was defeated and called by Warrens in supernatural investigations, the film ends with the celebration as their beloved daughter links the knot with the former police officer and the new expatriate of this world outside Tony Spira (Ben Hardy). But just like “Avengers: Endgame” with the funeral of Tony Stark (Robert Downey Junior) Half Marvel Cinematic Universe is apparently attended, there are a lot of familiar faces in the crowd at Judy and Tony’s wedding. Specifically, guests of the event include all people who have warriors who thanked their previously cleared the homes of evil forces and remove the elements that were otherwise (say with us now) either haunted or cursed or used in a kind of ritual practice.
The Conjurt: It deliberately avoids the end of the full game (except for its end)
The beloved assembly of this beloved youth is an interesting crowd. For beginners, there is Lily Taylor and Makinsey Foy, who played the role of Caroline and Sindy Peron in the first movie “Conjuring”. Among the other guests are Francis Okonor, Madison Wolf in the role of Baiji and Janet Hodgson from “The Conjuring 2”, as well as Julian Helerad in the role of “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do”. However, it may be the most difficult thing that is a private guest whose name is played by James One, the Senior Director of “Conjuring” and the creative director of the concession in general. Again, it is a sweet way, although it is clearly familiar, to push respect for the undeniable and uninterrupted brand of the sudden conclusion of the “end of the game”.
Interestingly, though, the director of the “recent rituals” Michael Chavez, eventually decided not to return an unprecedented actor only in “selection”. Talk to Entertainment weeklyChavez admitted that he was somewhat tempting to find a way for Taissa Farmiga (Who plays with sister Irene in “Nun” films) To finally share the screen with her sister, Vera Pharmega, in the “coordinated” universe, but she decided against him, while realizing that she would not be logical. He also objected to the idea that the warriors would face all the demons who had previously fought in the “recent rituals”, and instead chose to keep things smaller (a huge veil from Annabel aside). In general, the results are enjoyable, even if they let one wonder what it could be, if the film has become the “end of the game” completely and gave us what is equivalent to swinging around a cross like MJölnir.
“The Conjuring: Last Rites” is now playing in theaters.
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