The iconic film franchise ‘The Conjuring’ has captivated audiences for over a decade, spawning a series of movies and spin-offs. Recently, confirmation of a TV spinoff had many fans hoping that stars Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson would reprise their roles as Ed and Lorraine Warren. However, in an Instagram post, Farmiga appeared to say goodbye to the series, indicating that she will not make a cameo in the upcoming TV adaptation.
In the post, which features of picture of her and Wilson as Ed and Lorraine on their wedding day, Farmiga wrote, “Roundabout 5,000 days ago, this guy and I signed a WB contract and said ‘I do’ to embodying Ed and Lorraine Warren. Today, he wraps. I have another 12 hours of laughter and insanity with him and then abruptly, he will walk off set, peel off sweat-soaked demonologist garb, shave off his side burns, flash that dazzling smile and bid our fake marriage adieu,” Farmiga continued. “Yeah… I got them feels today. It was a match made in heaven, PWilz. A hell of an era. Here’s to 12 years. I cherish you.”
Meanwhile, production on the final film in the series, ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites,’ is coming to a close. The movie is set to release on September 5, 2025.
‘The Conjuring’ franchise centers around a series of supernatural horror films inspired by the real-life cases of Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal investigators and writers associated with prominent but controversial haunting cases. The main series follows the Warrens as they help people tormented by demonic spirits, while the spin-off films explore the origins of some of the terrifying entities they encounter.