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    The Deleted Post-Credit Scene For Conjuring 3 Could Set Up Another Movie

    The director of Conjuring 3 unravels the presence of an erased post-credit scene expected to set up another film in the growing horror franchise.

    Michael Chaves, who is directing The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, talked as of late about an erased post-credit scene that was expected to set up another film in the consistently developing Conjuring universe of movies. The achievement and financial success of the first film, The Conjuring prompted the making of an interconnected universe of horror films, which additionally features The Conjuring 2, The Nun, The Curse of La Llorona, and  three Annabelle films.

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    While talking with NME, Chaves was inquired as to whether The Conjuring 3 has any kind of post-credit scene. He rushed to examine the way that there was a scene, however, it was taken out to permit the third film to feel more finite Chaves didn’t intricate much on the scene as he needs to keep it a secret for the time being, yet he feels there are bounty more stories to tell with the Warrens.

    Chaves proceeded to say that the scene was planned to prod their arrangements for developing thoughts and villains set up by The Conjuring 3, however, no points of interest were given.

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    While it’s hazy concerning what the scene features, The Conjuring universe is intended to forge ahead with The Nun 2 and The Crooked Man, supposed to be being developed. The scene probably didn’t feature a bother for these movies, as Chaves expressed it was connected to the third movie straightforwardly, yet that could be a sign that it was proposed to set up one more spinoff film. The Conjuring spinoff films have been hit and miss with pundits, however, they have demonstrated effectiveness monetarily, so proceeding with the series appears to be likely from the studio’s stance. Franchise fans will probably have a superior sense with respect to the thoughts that Chavez tread lightly around when The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It hits theaters on June 4th.

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