The Final Chapter: The Warrens and the Curse of the Devilish Mirror!
Michael Chaves' film "The Conjuring 4" continues the true story of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren and tackles a new obsessive case.

The Final Chapter: The Warrens and the Curse of the Devilish Mirror!
On November 10, 2025, the story of the most famous paranormal investigator couple, Ed and Lorraine Warren, will conclude with “Conjuring 4: The Final Chapter” by director Michael Chaves. The Warrens made their debut in “The Conjuring” back in 2013. The film series is based on the real-life experiences of the couple, who became known for their investigations into paranormal phenomena in the 1970s. Loud TV Media In the new film, the Warrens retreat to 1986 after retiring from active investigative duty and only giving lectures.
Ed Warren (played by Patrick Wilson) is struggling with health problems following a heart attack in the previous film, while Lorraine (Vera Farmiga) struggles with her visions. Her daughter Judy (Mia Tomlinson) is trying to escape her parents' shadows and has other plans - she wants to marry her boyfriend Tony (Ben Hardy) and not join the family business. But an ancient demon from a dark mirror that appears in the Smurl family home 22 years after the Warrens first met in 1964 forces the Warrens to intervene again.
Return to the roots
The Warrens come into play when active hauntings occur in the Smurl family home. The parents, Janet (Rebecca Calder) and Jack (Elliot Calder), are desperate and turn on the media. Ed and Lorraine initially refuse help, but when Judy is suddenly drawn to the house, they realize they must act. Only too late do they realize what sacrifice the demon demands of them.
The Warrens, who have investigated over 10,000 cases of alleged paranormal activity in their lives, have become known for their experiences in horror tales such as the Amityville Horror and the Enfield Poltergeist Wikipedia. Not only did they initiate the founding of the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR) in 1952, but they also facilitated numerous media adaptations of their stories that captivated audiences worldwide.
A lasting legacy
Unfortunately, the Warrens' legacy also carries shadows. Skeptics like Perry DeAngelis and Steven Novella have repeatedly questioned the credibility of their evidence. Nevertheless, the “Conjuring” films have become a cultural phenomenon. This mix of real-life experiences and supernatural horror has not only gained a wide audience, but has also sparked discussions about faith and skepticism. In recent years there has even been talk of the closure of their Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut in 2019.
With “Conjuring 4: The Final Chapter,” the Warrens’ cinematic journey will now come to an end. It remains exciting to see how the couple will once again fight against the dark forces and what sacrifices they will have to make to save the Smurl family. Fans can look forward to a climactic conclusion that captures the essence of the Warrens' original experiences while introducing new stories about belief in the supernatural.