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    The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It: Full Photo Gallery Reunites Spectators With Lorraine And Ed Warren

    James Wan has handed the wand to Michael Chaves for The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. It is coming to HBO Max and theatres on  4thJune 2021.While we endure waiting, the full photo gallery for the movie has opened up this week, giving everyone some new looks along with a few formerly released stills. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is the seventh movie in The Conjuring Universe. It is the biggest horror franchise in history. It has earned more than $1.8 billion wide-reaching. It comprises the first two Conjuring movies and The Nun, Annabelle, Annabelle Comes Home, and Annabelle: Creation.

    The story

    The Devil Made Me Do It discloses a frightening story of horror, assassination, and unidentified wicked that stunned even skilled real-life supernatural detectives Ed and Lorraine Warren. One of the most unbelievable cases comes from their records. It starts with a contest for the soul of a young boy, then carries them yonder anything they’d ever perceived before, to spot the first time in the U.S. history that an assassination suspicious would prerogative demonic control as protection.

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    The stars and the creators

    Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga will reappear in their roles asEdand LorraineWarren. The film also stars Sarah Catherine Hook, Ruairi O’Connor, and Julian Hilliard. Peter Safran and James Wan have produced The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. They have worked together on all the Conjuring Universe movies. Chaves directed the film, and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick pens the screenplay, and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and James Wan write the story. The executive producers were Judson Scott, Dave Neustadter, Richard Brener, Victoria Palmeri, Michael Clear, and Michelle Morrissey.The behind-the-scenes creative team reunified Conjuring Universe funders, including production designer Jennifer Spence, director of photography Michael Burgess, composer Joseph Bishara, costume designer Leah Butler, and the director’s editor from The Curse of La Llorona, Peter Gvozdas.

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