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The Conjuring Universe may be the most successful horror franchise, but it’s not all about the Curse of La Llorona. The Curse of La Llorona

, based on Latin American mythology, follows a mother who is trying to save her children in 1973 Los Angeles from a malevolent ghost. The Curse of La Llorona

is based on Latin American folklore and follows a mother in 1973 Los Angeles who must save her children from a malevolent spirit trying to steal them. It has many notable connections with The Conjuring Universe, including an Annabelle Easter Egg and Tony Amendola returning to his role as Father Perez. However, its place within the franchise wasn’t always clear… until now. “There has been so much discussion about it, and I think I have played coy before,“, Chaves said. “The original idea was that the would be a little secret that you would discover while watching the movie. One of the reasons that it couldn’t formally be a part of the

Conjuring universe is it didn’t include one of the key producers, which is Peter Safran. The Conjuring is his baby, him and James, and they are still the two core producers on it.Related[the Annabelle cameo]

The Conjuring Universe supercut jump scare provides 20 minutes of terror
Michael Chaves said that although Peter Safran was not involved in The Curse of La Llorona he gave his blessing for Annabelle’s presence. The inclusion of the character, however, was blown out to proportion from the beginning. “The funny part is that it was meant to be a surprise, it was intended to be an Easter Egg and SXSW, there had been a slip-up“, Chaves said. “

universe. This was a major faux pas. It was a big mess, and that is the truth of how it all came together.Peter Sfran confirmed Chaves statement, stating that The Curse of La Llorona [when the film premiered at]is “not a part of The Conjuring Universe. You can’t count it! It is lumped together because of Atomic Monster and Chaves, but it’s not part of the official universe. By the way, I think Chaves did a great job on the movie, which is why we stole him for the Conjuring universe.

” Michael Chaves took the helm of The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. He also directed the latest installment of the franchise, The Nun II, which will hit theaters on September 8th.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TloM37PAhko

Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch

Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch

The Conjuring Universe may be the most successful horror franchise, but it’s not all about the Curse of La Llorona. The Curse of La Llorona

, based on Latin American mythology, follows a mother who is trying to save her children in 1973 Los Angeles from a malevolent ghost. The Curse of La Llorona

is based on Latin American folklore and follows a mother in 1973 Los Angeles who must save her children from a malevolent spirit trying to steal them. It has many notable connections with The Conjuring Universe, including an Annabelle Easter Egg and Tony Amendola returning to his role as Father Perez. However, its place within the franchise wasn’t always clear… until now. “There has been so much discussion about it, and I think I have played coy before,“, Chaves said. “The original idea was that the would be a little secret that you would discover while watching the movie. One of the reasons that it couldn’t formally be a part of the

Conjuring universe is it didn’t include one of the key producers, which is Peter Safran. The Conjuring is his baby, him and James, and they are still the two core producers on it.Related[the Annabelle cameo]

The Conjuring Universe supercut jump scare provides 20 minutes of terror
Michael Chaves said that although Peter Safran was not involved in The Curse of La Llorona he gave his blessing for Annabelle’s presence. The inclusion of the character, however, was blown out to proportion from the beginning. “The funny part is that it was meant to be a surprise, it was intended to be an Easter Egg and SXSW, there had been a slip-up“, Chaves said. “

universe. This was a major faux pas. It was a big mess, and that is the truth of how it all came together.Peter Sfran confirmed Chaves statement, stating that The Curse of La Llorona [when the film premiered at]is “not a part of The Conjuring Universe. You can’t count it! It is lumped together because of Atomic Monster and Chaves, but it’s not part of the official universe. By the way, I think Chaves did a great job on the movie, which is why we stole him for the Conjuring universe.

” Michael Chaves took the helm of The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. He also directed the latest installment of the franchise, The Nun II, which will hit theaters on September 8th.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TloM37PAhko

Entertainment - Media News Watch originally published at Entertainment - Media News Watch