The Conjuring: By Order of the Devil available in Home Premiere from 6 July

The Conjuring: By Order of the Devil available in Home Premiere from 6 July

The Conjuring

The new episode of the acclaimed horror saga, The Conjuring: By Order of the Devil will be available in home premiere starting tomorrow, Tuesday 6 July, for both purchase and premium rental on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Youtube streaming platforms. , Google Play, TimVision, Chili, Rakuten TV, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Film & TV and, only for premium rental, also on Sky Primafila and Mediaset Play Infinity. In addition, a 10-minute free preview of the film is already available on the official Warner Bros Youtube channel.



In The Conjuring: By Order of the Devil, Ed is back and Lorraine Warren, investigators of the paranormal, who we will see grappling with one of the most shocking and disturbing cases of their entire career, an investigation that starts from the evaluation of a homicide suspect, the first who, in the entire legal history of the United States , invoked his alleged demonic possession as an element of defense! In the course of the investigation, the two demonologists will come face to face with elements and situations that never, even during the course of their long career, they would have remotely imagined they could face.

The cast of The Conjuring: For Order of the Devil, it sees Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson return as Lorraine and Ed Warren, while the film is directed by Michael Chaves, already acclaimed director of La Llorona: The Tears of Evil.



The Conjuring: By Order of the Devil is the seventh film in the long saga of The Conjuring, now recognized as the greatest horror franchise in history, and which has managed to gross in total more than 1.8 billion dollars around the world. The first two chapters of The Conjuring, Annabelle and Annabelle 2: Creation, The Nun: The Vocation of Evil and Annabelle 3, are part of this narrative universe.

To find out more about the subject, and therefore do not arrive unprepared to witness this terrifying story, we recommend the volume "Between evil, pathologies and demonic possession" by M.Sodi, available for purchase at this link.







The Conjuring 3 and Conjuring Universe Films Leaving HBO Max at Midnight

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It and multiple Conjuring Universe spin-offs are ghosting HBO Max at midnight. As of July 5, HBO Max will remove the Conjuring threequel from the service alongside Annabelle (2014), Annabelle Comes Home (2019), The Curse of La Llorona (2019), and The Nun (2018). The 2013 James Wan-directed original, The Conjuring, will remain on the service; Wan's 2016 sequel, The Conjuring 2, leaves HBO Max with many other titles on July 31. The Devil Made Me Do It was released June 4 in theaters and on HBO Max without additional cost to subscribers.


The Devil Made Me Do It will return to HBO Max after 139 days on November 20. Warner Bros.' February hybrid releases, Judas and the Black Messiah and Tom & Jerry, are among the new titles available on HBO Max in July 2021.


Wan produces the threequel from director Michael Chaves (The Curse of La Llorona). Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return as paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who are brought on to a murder case to verify claims that accused murderer Arne Johnson (Ruairi O'Connor) was under the influence of demonic possession.


The Conjuring 3 'might technically be an entry into the proper series, as it's inspired by a Warren case file and stars Wilson and Farmiga,' reads an excerpt from Patrick Cavanaugh's spoiler-free review for ComicBook.com, but 'there's little about this film that either sets itself apart from its peers or elevates it to the quality of its predecessors. The chemistry between the leads feels genuine and palpable, yet other than this delightful dynamic and some new locales, we're still mostly just given a highlight reel of startle scares that have been pulled off more effectively and in more inspired ways in countless other films.'


The official synopsis for The Devil Made Me Do It is below:


The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It reveals a chilling story of terror, murder and unknown evil that shocked even experienced real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. One of the most sensational cases from their files, it starts with a fight for the soul of a young boy, then takes them beyond anything they’d ever seen before, to mark the first time in U.S. history that a murder suspect would claim demonic possession as a defense. Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson return to star as Lorraine and Ed Warren, under the direction of Michael Chaves (“The Curse of La Llorona”). The film also stars Ruairi O’Connor (Starz’ “The Spanish Princess”), Sarah Catherine Hook (Hulu’s “Monsterland”) and Julian Hilliard (the series “Penny Dreadful: city of Angels” and “The Haunting of Hill House”).


The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is streaming on HBO Max until July 5.