As we know, both parts of the horror film series The Conjuring revolve around the investigations of paranormal phenomena conducted by Ed and Lorraine Warren, focusing on cases involving hauntings. The storyline of The Conjuring is quite captivating, especially with its premise of being “based on true events,” which allows fans to speculate a bit about the content of the subsequent films.
For example, in the biography of Ed Warren, he mentions a book titled Werewolf: A True Story of Demonic Possession published in 1991. This could also be a potential plot point in future installments, as there is a strong possibility that filmmakers might use this material to create the next installments of The Conjuring.
Recently, during a press conference in Los Angeles, director James Wan shared his thoughts on the next installment of The Conjuring following the success of the second part. He hinted that this could be a film about werewolves:
“We could make it similar to the classic film An American Werewolf in London, blending some cultural elements. That would be fantastic. Or we could have the Warrens involved in a story akin to The Hound of the Baskervilles – a lesser-known tale from the Baskerville lineage. That would be really exciting.”
The topic of werewolves has been extensively utilized in various fantasy horror films, often appealing to a younger audience. However, similar to the previous haunting stories adapted into The Conjuring series, director James Wan could potentially incorporate these horror elements to create a highly captivating horror blockbuster.
However, this remains a speculation from devoted fans, as there are still over 30 documented cases of paranormal activities that the Warrens have investigated, and werewolves are just one of many possibilities. With director James Wan’s fascination with werewolves, there is a high chance that The Conjuring 3 will indeed revolve around a werewolf theme.
Stay tuned for more updates regarding The Conjuring to validate this speculation!