THE CONJURING 4: LAST RITES (2025)
June 18, 2025
🎬 The Conjuring 4: Final Exorcism (2025) – Fan-Made Review | The Warrens’ Last Stand
The Conjuring 4: Final Exorcism marks the chilling finale of the legendary horror saga, bringing Ed and Lorraine Warren face-to-face with their most horrifying and personal case yet. Directed by Michael Chaves and produced by James Wan, this installment raises the supernatural stakes to apocalyptic levels while delivering an emotional farewell to the franchise’s beloved demonologists.
Set in 1984, the film begins with the Warrens (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) semi-retired and living quietly—until a desperate call from the Vatican pulls them back into action. A young priest has gone missing in Eastern Europe while investigating a forbidden exorcism ritual tied to a cult known as The Blood Covenant, and the entity responsible is unlike anything the Warrens have faced before.

What follows is a terrifying journey across cursed catacombs, haunted monasteries, and a remote Romanian village plagued by unexplained deaths and demonic possession. Lorraine, whose psychic connection to the spirit world has grown unstable, begins to experience violent visions linked to a demonic force that calls itself “Asmodai”—a prince of hell with the power to possess entire bloodlines.

As the Warrens unravel the mystery, they’re forced to confront past sins, both spiritual and personal. The film is not just about exorcising demons—it’s about confronting trauma, faith, and the limits of love in the face of overwhelming darkness. The emotional tension between Ed and Lorraine is at the heart of the story, making the scares hit even harder.

The scares are relentless, with masterfully crafted set pieces including a mirror maze possession scene, a blood-soaked chapel exorcism, and a final showdown that blurs the lines between life and the afterlife.

The Conjuring 4: Final Exorcism is a bone-chilling, emotionally devastating finale that honors the heart and horror of the series. A terrifying goodbye—and a powerful reminder: evil never sleeps, but neither does faith.