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While the 2021 The Conjuring 3 (directed by Michael Chaves, not Wan) leaned into courtroom drama and a less memorable villain, the 2016 film gave us a villain with rules. Valak fears the name of God. It twists scripture. It makes Patrick Wilson’s Ed Warren sing Elvis to fight back.

That scene—Ed strumming “Can’t Help Falling in Love” as the house crumbles—was mocked in 2016. By 2021, fans rightly called it the most emotional, unique exorcism scene ever filmed. Looking back from the perspective of a world deep into pandemic streaming, The Conjuring 2 offered something the 2021 sequel didn’t: patience . The Conjuring 2 -2016 2021

By 2021, the horror landscape had changed. We had seen Hereditary ’s grief-stricken dread, A Quiet Place ’s gimmick-driven tension, and The Invisible Man ’s high-tech reinvention. But five years after its summer release, James Wan’s The Conjuring 2 didn’t just hold up—it towered over the franchise it spawned. While the 2021 The Conjuring 3 (directed by

In an era of jump-scare compilations and “five nights at Freddy’s” quick hits, The Conjuring 2 is a slow-burn epic. At 134 minutes, it’s nearly a crime drama with ghosts. And it works because Wan understands that dread is a marathon, not a sprint. By the time The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It arrived in theaters and on HBO Max in June 2021, the franchise had become a machine. But The Conjuring 2 remains the heart of the engine. It makes Patrick Wilson’s Ed Warren sing Elvis