What Are The Conjuring: Last Rites Box Office Predictions?

Many enthusiasts of horror movies are eagerly anticipating the projected box office earnings for “The Conjuring: Last Rites” as it approaches its nationwide release date on September 5. As a sequel to the 2021 film “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It,” the supernatural horror movie serves as the supposed conclusion for several stories within The Conjuring Universe. In this installment, the characters of Ed Warren (played by Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (portrayed by Vera Farmiga) are once again delving into a new case. Given the excitement surrounding the film, here’s an estimation of its potential earnings at the US box office.

What is the new box office tracking for The Conjuring: Last Rites?

According to the latest estimates, The Conjuring: Last Rites could bring in anywhere between $27 million and $36 million during its domestic opening weekend from September 5 to September 7. For its overall run at U.S. cinemas, the film is projected to generate between $61 million and $103 million.

The recently reported figures originate from a study conducted by Box Office Theory on August 8, indicating that it is anticipated to encounter limited competition when it premieres, compared to the cinematic adaptation of Disney’s Hamilton.

As a devoted cinephile, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news about an upcoming film. According to a report from July, the final touches are shaping up quite nicely for this production – even better than its 2021 predecessor, which had to navigate the uncharted waters of a pandemic release. However, as we all know, the movie world is an ever-evolving landscape, and these predictions could yet sway either way based on audience buzz and critical acclaim. Here’s to hoping for another cinematic triumph!

In September, only a few notable movies might challenge its box office dominance – these include Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle and Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, which are quite distinct in their genres. It could also face competition from Weapons, set to premiere on August 8, and Him, the intriguing sports horror movie produced by Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions.

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2025-08-08 23:36