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How 'HIM' Uses Music To Intensify The Horror Film: See Exclusive Clip
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How ‘HIM’ Uses Music To Intensify The Horror Film: See Exclusive Clip

by jummy84 September 7, 2025
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When composer Bobby Krlic joined director Justin Tipping to score HIM, there was one question: What does power sound like? Together, they factored in the use of the term “him” and its omnipresence in Hip-Hop and sports culture. As described by Tipping in the exclusive clip above, the film is “musical wall to wall.”

Outside of music itself, Krlic—also known by his stage name “The Haxan Cloak—made use of unconventional sounds to amplify the intense thriller. As explained in the behind-the-scenes dive, the BAFTA Award-winning composer imagined the sound in images, sampled MRI sounds, and composed the actual score for a trap beat.

“When I composed the score, we kept talking about the idea of this being Cameron’s (Tyriq Withers) childhood dream, to be the best on the planet, but then how could we musically twist and subvert that dream?” he detailed. “I thought to myself, this is the best thing I’ve ever done.”

From Oscar-winning Jordan Peele and Monkeypaw Productions, Tyriq Withers stars as Cameron Cade, a rising-star quarterback who has devoted his life and identity to football. The night before a professional football player’s annual scouting Combine, he is attacked by an unhinged fan and suffers a potentially career-ending brain trauma.

With Marlon Wayans leading as his hero, Isaiah White, a legendary eight-time Championship quarterback and cultural megastar, things take a dark turn and push the athlete to his limits.

The additional cast includes Julia Fox, Tim Heidecker, and Jim Jefferies. MMA heavyweight fighter Maurice Greene and Hip-Hop phenoms Guapdad 4000 and Grammy nominee Tierra Whack make their feature film debuts. 

HIM is set to release in theaters on Sept. 19, 2025. Watch the official trailer below and learn more about the sound behind the movie above.

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A Frightening Success: The Conjuring: Last Rites Earns Rs 17 Crore, Sets New Benchmark For Horror Films!" | Glamsham.com
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A Frightening Success: The Conjuring: Last Rites Earns Rs 17 Crore, Sets New Benchmark For Horror Films!” | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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The Hollywood horror movie The Conjuring: Last Rites reached Indian cinemas at last today, being the ninth and last installment of the worldwide favorite Conjuring Universe. Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson star in the movie that has broken records, giving the franchise and the horror category the biggest opening ever in India.

On its opening day, Last Rites raked in a huge ₹17 crore net despite being in competition with new releases like Baaghi 4 and Madhraasi. The film’s box office gross collection amounted to ₹21 crore, where ₹43 lakh was just from midnight shows, thus indicating the frenzy among fans of horror films.

Breaking a 7-Year Record
The achievement is all the more significant since the film has broken the record of The Nun (2018), which had entered the Indian box office with a collection of ₹10 crore and had become the largest horror opener in India for the last seven years. With Last Rites almost doubling that amount, the reference point for horror movies in India has been reset.

Audience Response and Weekend Outlook
The solid opening also reflects on how the Conjuring series has established a loyal fan base in India, a feat few foreign horror franchises manage. Early word of mouth has also been well received, further stoking hopes of huge growth on the weekend.

Industry observers opine that if the movie continues to build up momentum during Saturday and Sunday, followed by consistent weekday collections, it could readily achieve super hit in India. Crossing the ₹100 crore net figure now seems a real possibility.

A Historic Start
With such a banger of an opening, The Conjuring: Last Rites has already etched itself in Indian box office lore. For the fans, the last chapter assures not just spine-tingling thrills but a big goodbye to one of the greatest horror epics ever created.

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Curry Barker Made One of 2025's Best Horror Films
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Curry Barker Made One of 2025’s Best Horror Films

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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We’re rapidly approaching the point where the most reliable route to becoming a horror director is to launch a short-form comedy career. Jordan Peele shocked the world with “Get Out,” Zach Cregger made it a pattern with “Barbarian” and “Weapons,” Danny and Michael Philippou jumped on the train with “Talk to Me” and “Bring Her Back.” Now, YouTube prankster Curry Barker has released one of the best horror films of 2025.

“Obsession” begins with the simplest of horror premises: Bear (Michael Johnston) is a shy and sensitive music store employee who can’t find the courage to ask his co-worker and childhood friend Nikki (Inde Navarrette) on a date. Rather than be honest with her and tell her how he actually feels, he wanders into a woo-woo crystal store and buys a One Wish Willow, a kitschy antique toy from the 1960s that promises to grant its owner one wish when they snap a branch in half. The cashier warns him that most of the customers who buy them have complained about the results, but it wouldn’t be much of a horror movie if he listened.

The Man in My Basement
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After dropping Nikki off at home after a night of bar trivia with their other co-workers (and weirding her out with his attempt to flirt while insisting they’re just friends), he snaps the willow and makes a simple wish: that Nikki would love him more than anything in the world. It isn’t long before she emerges from her house and asks to go home with him, and Bear thinks he just purchased a one-way ticket out of the friend zone.

Suddenly, Nikki is always horny for Bear, is eager to show public affection, and spends so much time with him that she basically moves in. For Bear, the new arrangement is great about 99 percent of the time… the only drawback is that Nikki occasionally snaps back into her old self and screams in utter terror for a few seconds, before resuming the love-bombing.

Even before the movie spirals out of control, Bear and Nikki’s mutual friends start pointing out how weird this all is. The other girls at work heard Nikki talking about how she saw Bear as a little brother mere hours before she turned into a lovestruck teenager, and it becomes clear that she’s going through something. Rumors start to fly — guesses range from drug addiction to a full mental breakdown, but somehow nobody guesses “novelty ’60s wish-granting toy with deadly consequences” — but the one thing they can all agree on is that Bear is taking advantage of a girl in a vulnerable state.

Social connections begin to dry up, party invitations get lost in the mail, and Bear soon finds himself with nobody to turn to when the new Nikki starts stabbing herself with broken glass, cooking his dead cat, and sealing his doors with duct tape to prevent him from leaving the house. All that he can do is call the customer service line on the back of the package — but when he hears that they have the soul of the real Nikki screaming for help, the hopeless romantic realizes that he bit off far more than he could chew.

“Obsession” is proof that the Cregger-ification of 2020s horror is in full effect, as its combination of sadistic violence, ironic needle drops, and comedy mined from people responding to tragedy in pathetically self-serving ways will merit plenty of comparisons to “Barbarian” and “Weapons.” It also wisely continues the recent trend of allowing forces of unexplained evil to simply exist in its world, finding its social commentary in the way humans react to things they don’t understand. Instead of turning the actual evils into metaphors.

The film‘s most compellingly unpredictable thrust lies in Barker’s choice to tell a story of something objectively horrible — in this case, a guy taking a woman’s entire soul away and turning her into a psychotic replica of herself so that he can have sex with her body and pretend they’re actually dating — exclusively from the perspective of the perpetrator. Navarrette delivers a brilliantly twisted performance as what’s left of Nikki, but given that her real self is stuck shrieking in call-center purgatory and only gets to emerge for seconds at a time, Bear is the human whose eyes we see everything through.

A sizable majority of the horror genre is built around men doing heinous things to women, with results ranging from deeply misogynistic to cathartically feminist. But “Obsession” is built around a much more contemporary male fear: being the problematic guy whose entire social circle knows he took advantage of a girl and wants nothing to do with him.

When we meet Bear, he isn’t some monster just waiting to snap. He’s a sensitive guy, frustrated by his lack of romantic success, and his heartbreak pushes him to put his own desires over his friend’s autonomy just long enough to ruin both of their lives. He doesn’t physically assault her, but he wades into a morally gray area for purely self-serving purposes, clearly haunted by the guilt of the irreversible cycle he set in motion. He also hates the fact that his friends are correct in their criticisms of him. (The fact that a movie like “Obsession” can even exist is evidence of the tiniest bit of social progress, as it would only work in a society where men feel like there are real social consequences to sexual misconduct.) Barker shows him no mercy for his actions, but leaves the door open to darker introspection. For most viewers, the terrifying question shouldn’t be “Could I end up like Nikki?” — rather, it’s, “Could I or someone I know be tempted to do what Bear did?”

That’s not to say that what happens to him is worse than what happens to her (at least at first), but Barker almost seems to be daring his audience to ask themselves how many “good guys” in the theater could be capable of a similar lapse in judgment under certain circumstances. Men and women will experience two very different types of fears when they consider the answer, but “Obsession” should keep everyone awake long after they get home from seeing it.

Grade: B+

“Obsession” premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.

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Very Scary Trailer #2 for Ethan Hawke's 'Black Phone 2' Horror Sequel
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Very Scary Trailer #2 for Ethan Hawke’s ‘Black Phone 2’ Horror Sequel

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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Very Scary Trailer #2 for Ethan Hawke’s ‘Black Phone 2’ Horror Sequel

by Alex Billington
September 4, 2025
Source: YouTube

“It took me a long time… but you of all people know ‘dead’ is just a word.” Universal has unveiled the scary second trailer for the highly anticipated sequel Black Phone 2, the horror follow-up to C. Robert Cargill & Scott Derrickson’s film The Black Phone which opened 2022. This one will land in theaters starting in this middle of October during the spooky season. The story of the masked man ain’t over yet. 4 years ago, 13-year-old Finn killed his abductor & escaped, now the sole survivor of The Grabber. But true evil transcends death… and the phone is ringing again. Will you answer? Following the blockbuster success of Blumhouse’s 2022 horror hit, which earned more than $160M worldwide and global acclaim, Universal announces the launch of a sinister new franchise with the release of Black Phone 2. “The Grabber” has big plans? Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies, and Miguel Mora all return for this sequel, again directed by Scott Derrickson. Damn this looks crazy! They’re definitely riffing on A Nightmare on Elm Street with a dash of Dream Warriors thrown in. I really dig the snowy cold setting for this sequel.

Here’s the second official trailer for Scott Derrickson’s horror sequel Black Phone 2, direct from YouTube:

The Black Phone 2 Trailer

The Black Phone 2 Poster

You can watch the first trailer for Derrickson’s Black Phone 2 horror movie right here for a bit more footage.

Ethan Hawke is returning to the most sinister role of his career as The Grabber seeks vengeance on Finn (Mason Thames) from beyond the grave by menacing Finn’s younger sister, Gwen (Madeleine McGraw). As Finn, now 17, struggles with life after his captivity, the headstrong 15-year-old Gwen begins receiving calls in her dreams from the black phone & seeing disturbing visions of 3 boys being stalked at a winter camp known as Alpine Lake. Determined to solve the mystery and end the torment for both her and her brother, Gwen persuades Finn to visit the camp during a winter storm. There, she uncovers a shattering intersection between The Grabber and her own family’s history. Together, she and Finn must confront a killer who has grown more powerful in death & even more significant to them than either could imagine.

Black Phone 2, originally known as The Black Phone 2, is once again directed by acclaimed American genre filmmaker Scott Derrickson, director of the films The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Sinister, Deliver Us from Evil, Marvel’s Doctor Strange, The Black Phone, and The Gorge previously, plus an ep of “Snowpiercer” and a short in V/H/S/85. The screenplay is again written by C. Robert Cargill & Scott Derrickson. It’s produced by Jason Blum, Scott Derrickson, & C. Robert Cargill. Made by Blumhouse. Universal sends Derrickson’s Black Phone 2 in theaters nationwide starting October 17th, 2025 this fall.

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Ahan Shetty And Patrick Graham Team Up! India's First Horror Film Based On Real-Life Tragedy! | Glamsham.com
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Ahan Shetty And Patrick Graham Team Up! India’s First Horror Film Based On Real-Life Tragedy! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
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Actor Ahan Shetty is stepping into uncharted territory with India’s first horror film inspired by a real-life national tragedy. Produced by Khyati Madaan’s Not Out Entertainment in collaboration with Prashant Gunjalkar, the film is set to go on floors in early 2026. Blending horror, romance, and thriller elements, the project promises a mass entertainer with a powerful emotional core.

Backed by an Acclaimed Writer

The script is penned by Patrick Graham, the mind behind Ghoul and Betaal—the only Indian horror series developed under Blumhouse Television, the global banner behind Get Out, The Purge, and Paranormal Activity. Graham’s track record of creating chilling, high-concept stories has raised anticipation around this project, which aims to redefine horror in Hindi cinema.

Ahan’s Career Shift

Ahan, who made his debut with the romantic drama Tadap, delivered a strong start at the box office. He will next be seen in Border 2, a patriotic spectacle starring Sunny Deol, Diljit Dosanjh, and Varun Dhawan, slated for a Republic Day 2026 release. While Border 2 positions him firmly in the mass-action space, this upcoming horror drama reflects a bold tonal departure, showcasing his willingness to experiment across genres.

Production and Vision

The film’s title and female lead will be revealed soon, but the makers have confirmed it will be a theatrical horror experience, designed to appeal to a wide audience. Khyati Madaan, who has worked with top studios like Red Chillies Entertainment, Disney India, and Maddock Films, launched Not Out Entertainment in 2024 with the mission to revive theatrical Hindi cinema. Her slate already includes Abhootpurva, a romantic horror-comedy, and a slice-of-life drama by National Award-winner Habib Faisal.

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Ahan Shetty’s Next: Unlike Anything He’s Done Before! Joins Khyati Madaan’s Horror Film Inspired By A National Tradegy | Glamsham.com
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Ahan Shetty’s Next: Unlike Anything He’s Done Before! Joins Khyati Madaan’s Horror Film Inspired By A National Tradegy | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Actor Ahan Shetty has officially unveiled his next project, one that promises to take his career into unexplored territory. The young star, best known for his romantic action debut, announced via Twitter (X) and Instagram that he is stepping into horror for the first time with a film based on a real-life national tragedy. Calling it “a new journey unlike anything I’ve done before,” Ahan expressed excitement about the challenging project and gratitude toward his collaborators.

Creative Vision and Production Team

The film is penned by Patrick Graham, widely recognized for bringing international-style horror to Indian screens with projects like Ghoul and Betaal under Blumhouse’s Indian slate. Backing the venture are producers Khyati Madaan of Not Out Entertainment and Prashant Gunjalkar, both keen on expanding their company’s theatrical offerings. In his announcement, Ahan wrote: “India’s first horror film inspired by a national tragedy. Grateful to Patrick Graham for his vision, and to our producers… for making this possible.”

Part of a Bigger Slate

The untitled film will go on floors in early 2026 and is part of Not Out Entertainment’s growing lineup. Alongside this project, the banner is also developing the romantic horror-comedy Abhootpurva and a slice-of-life drama directed by National Award-winner Habib Faisal. These projects reflect the company’s commitment to balancing commercial appeal with experimental narratives.

What’s Next

While details of the female lead and official title remain under wraps, anticipation is already building. Industry watchers are keen to see how Ahan adapts to the horror genre and how Graham will merge supernatural storytelling with the emotional weight of a real-life tragedy. For Ahan, the film marks not just a genre shift but also a statement of intent—an attempt to carve his own niche in Bollywood.

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Jordan Peele's post-'Nope' horror film removed from Universal's 2026 schedule
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Jordan Peele’s post-‘Nope’ horror film removed from Universal’s 2026 schedule

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Jordan Peele‘s highly anticipated next project has been removed from Universal Pictures’ 2026 release schedule.

  • READ MORE: ‘Nope’ review: say yes to Jordan Peele’s genre-hopping comedy-horror

The currently untitled horror film – which will serve as the eagerly awaited follow-up to 2022’s Nope, and will mark the filmmaker’s return to directing after four years – was most recently slated for a release sometime around Halloween next year.

Now, however, it has been reported via Variety that Universal Pictures has removed it from its 2026 release schedule, and has yet to set a new date for the film. The film was first meant to premiere around Christmas last year, but was put on pause in 2023 due to the SAG-AFTRA strikes in Hollywood.

Daniel Kaluuya in ‘Nope’. CREDIT: Universal

The film was then pushed to October 23, 2026, but has been removed from Universal’s roster. According to Variety‘s sources, Peele is still working on the project, and has yet to begin the filming process.

Details surrounding the film, including its cast and premise, have yet to be made public, though Peele opened up about the project at the start of last year, calling it his “favourite” of all his works so far.

After a successful career in comedy, Peele made his directorial debut with 2017’s Get Out, for which he received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and numerous other nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.

Peel then produced  BlacKkKlansman in 2017, before returning to directing and writing for the acclaimed horror movies Us (2019) and Nope (2022), reuniting with Get Out’s Daniel Kaluuya for the latter. He also co-wrote the 2021 sequel to 1992’s Candyman, directed by Nia DaCosta.

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Daniel Kaluuya in ‘Get Out’. Credit: Universal

He has since produced two films – Monkey Man and HIM – via his Monkeypaw production company, and is rumoured to have fired his management team after they were unable to secure producer rights for the acclaimed horror film Weapons.

Peele’s last directed film, 2022’s Nope, scored a four-star review from NME: “From the movie’s unpredictability, patterns and motifs emerge; something as simple as the one-word title becomes part mantra, part running joke, part time-keeping metronome. It turns out that Peele’s background as a sketch comedian doesn’t just make him aware of certain genre tropes, or able to inject humour into tense situations (though both of those things are true). At times, he seems to imply that comedy and horror are both ways of processing the perverse mysteries of the world—and looking at things we shouldn’t be looking at. This also makes Nope a film that rewards repeat watching.”

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Charisma Carpenter got flustered meeting her celebrity 'crush' at a horror convention
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Charisma Carpenter got flustered meeting her celebrity ‘crush’ at a horror convention

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
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2 September 2025

Charisma Carpenter got starstruck when she finally met “crush” Dermot Mulroney.

Charisma Carpenter has opened up about meeting her ‘crush’

The 55-year-old former Buffy The Vampire Slayer star – who played Cordelia Chase in Buffy and its Angel spinoff between 1997 and 2004 – finally got to meet her dream man over the weekend when the 61-year-old actor was also a guest at GalaxyCon Nightmare Weekend in Ohio.

In a TikTok video with fans, she said: “So I don’t really know why Dermot Mulroney is here, but it doesn’t matter because it makes me so happy that he is.

“I am literally probably his biggest fan… Probably since, I don’t know, way before I was ever married.

“So I’m talking like [1997,] My Best Friend’s Wedding. I just love him in that movie. He’s just a good guy.”

She recalled his “talented” turn in Shameless, and insisted he is “so crushable at the same time”.

Her handler at the horror convention encouraged her to approach the Scream 6 star, and she “got some comfortable” she “ended up crashing his photo op”.

She got a picture with the actor, and revealed she once auditioned to appear opposite him in Chicago Fire, but missed out on the role.

She said: “He was just so sweet and kind.”

Although Dermot said they should “manifest” working together in the future, Charisma joked that she had other ideas.

She quipped: “I was like, no no, Dermot, you need to manifest being my husband.

“[I didn’t actually] say that. But that’s what I was thinking.”

Charisma got married to Damian Hardy in 2002 and welcomed son Donovan into the world in 2003, but she and her husband got divorced five years later.

Dermot – who was previously married to Catherine Keener, with whom he has son Clyde – tied the knot with Prima Apollinaare in 2008.

However, he filed for divorce from his wife – with whom he has kids Mabel, 17, and Sally, 15 – in June, citing “irreconcilable differences”.




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Who has been shot in EastEnders gun horror amid Kat and Zoe reunion?
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Who has been shot in EastEnders gun horror amid Kat and Zoe reunion?

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
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As Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) took in the sight of her beloved Zoe, who had refused contact with her for years, son Tommy (Sonny Kendall) asked if he had “done good”, having tricked Zoe into finally coming home.

Kat was overwhelmed, and mother and son exchanged an emotional “I love you”.

Zoe wanted to flee, but Kat convinced her to come inside The Queen Vic to dry off from the rain and get the cash she wanted.

But Zoe’s hostility towards Kat soon surfaced, as she resented Kat’s new life as a dedicated wife and mum and reminded her of her drunken behaviour when Zoe was younger.

Michelle Ryan as Zoe hugging Laila Morse as Mo in EastEnders BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

As Kat apologised, twins Bert (Elliot Briffett) and Ernie (Cody Briffett) barrelled in and immediately hugged Zoe, with Tommy joining in, and Zoe didn’t have the heart to reject them.

The interruption allowed Zoe to try and make her escape, only for her to run into great-grandmother Mo Harris (Laila Morse) and share a heartwarming reunion.

Mo delayed Zoe’s exit with a playful con, and Mo and Kat managed to convince Zoe to stay for dinner.

The family gathering was halted when the Moons’ social worker arrived, and although the meeting went well in the end, Zoe was scornful of Kat once more when the latter revealed why social services were involved.

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Zoe repeated her earlier childhood complaints, but Kat pointed out that Zoe had a much more wholesome time growing up than she remembered, and that Kat had protected her all she could before the truth about her conception was revealed.

The conversation turned even harsher when Zoe tried to blame Kat for not speaking up about her uncle Harry’s (Michael Elphick) abuse sooner.

Kat recognised that Zoe needed help, and knew there was something else troubling her, but it was clear that Zoe hated herself for even existing.

Jessie Wallace as Kat and Michelle Ryan as Zoe in EastEnders, stood looking at each other in a kitchen.

Jessie Wallace as Kat and Michelle Ryan as Zoe in EastEnders. BBC/Jack Barns/Kieron McCarron

“The things I’ve done…” Zoe trailed off.

When Kat remarked that Zoe’s actions can’t be worse than covering up the murder of Den Watts (Leslie Grantham), Zoe couldn’t bring herself to say any more, and ran off mid-sentence.

Meanwhile, Ravi Gulati (Aaron Thiara) realised that Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) was now in possession of his gun, and Denise Fox (Diane Parish) saw Ravi sneaking around their home.

Knowing that Ravi had taken the weapon, Jack confronted Ravi and the pair wrestled over the gun.

At that moment, Kat and Zoe were outside The Vic as Kat desperately tried to persuade Zoe to stay.

The gun then went off in their direction, leaving Jack and Ravi reeling – but who has been shot?

It looks like either Kat or Zoe may be in peril, but can they be saved?

The action continues on Wednesday 3rd September at 7.30pm on BBC One, with no early BBC iPlayer release taking place that day.

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Unlock The Conjuring Universe's Chronological Order: A Step-by-Step Guide To Maximum Horror | Glamsham.com
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Unlock The Conjuring Universe’s Chronological Order: A Step-by-Step Guide To Maximum Horror | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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Since its release in 2013, The Conjuring has grown into a sprawling horror franchise. Loosely based on the case files of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who were real people, the franchise comprises today three main Conjuring films, three Annabelle spinoffs, and several more. If you’re feeling adventurous enough for a full marathon, here’s how to watch the movies in story-chronological order, as well as where to stream them.

  1. The Nun (2018) – Set in 1952

This is where the demon Valak all started. A priest sent by the Vatican and a novice look into the untimely death of a nun at a Romanian abbey.

Available on: JioHotstar, Prime Video, Apple TV (rent)

  1. Annabelle: Creation (2017) – Set in 1955

A dollmaker and his wife take in orphan girls as a home after losing their own daughter. One of their works, Annabelle, unleashes havoc.

Released on: Netflix, Prime Video

  1. Annabelle (2014) – Set in 1967

This initial Annabelle spinoff tells the story of a couple that witnesses frightening supernatural occurrences after inviting the evil doll into their lives.

Released on: Netflix, Prime Video

  1. Annabelle Comes Home (2019) – Set in 1972

The Warrens take Annabelle to their artifact room, but things get out of hand when a nosy teen friend of their babysitter unleashes the devilish forces.

Available on: Netflix, Prime Video

  1. The Conjuring (2013) – Based in 1971

The Warrens assist the Perron family in fighting evil spirits in their Rhode Island farmhouse in one of the most well-known installments of the franchise.

Available on: Prime Video, Apple TV (rent/buy)

  1. The Curse of La Llorona (2019) – Set in 1973

Loosely linked to the Conjuring universe through Father Perez from Annabelle, this movie brings the Mexican folklore of La Llorona to life.

Available on: Apple TV (rent/buy)

  1. The Conjuring 2 (2016) – Set in 1977

The Warrens are called to London to assist a single mother and her children in one of their most well-documented cases, the Enfield poltergeist.

Where to watch: Prime Video

  1. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021) – 1981

This is the first time in the real trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson that demonic possession has been tried as a defense in court.

Where to watch: Prime Video

  1. The Nun II (2023) – 1956

Sister Irene comes back to uncover a series of fatalities attributed to Valak’s return in this spine-chilling sequel.

Streaming on: JioHotstar, Prime Video, Apple TV (rent)

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