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The Conjuring 3 Director Explains Why The Movie is Honestly The Darkest Warren Case Yet

The Conjuring 3 Director Explains Why The Movie is Honestly The Darkest Warren Case Yet

As scary and frightening as the first two Conjuring movies are, it’s fascinating to note that both movies lack body counts (not including the ghosts, of course). They feature characters in extreme distress while battling with otherworldly evil, but by the time everything is settled everyone walks away alive and healthy. But this will not be the case in the upcoming The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. The paranormal investigation, which is a major part of the upcoming feature centers on a murder – one that the perpetrator says was committed under the influence of a demon. The story which involves a real crime makes the threequel unique compared to its predecessors, and director Michael Chaves believes that it is the darkest chapter of the franchise yet.

According to him, "When I first got the script, of course, I was thrilled. It's Conjuring 3. I'm such a Conjuring fan. I was also nervous because if you look at the other cases, you look into the other Warren case files, there are no real victims. You can't point to someone who lost their life. And so I think with this there's always the marketing spin, like, 'This is the darkest Conjuring case ever.' But I think in all honesty it is because you are talking about a real murder and a real victim. And so going into it, even though I was excited to deliver as a fan that same Conjuring experience, I think it also needed to be throttled with the reality."


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