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occult
2025 · R · 2h 16m
The case that ended it all.
One last trip into the darkness.
Ed and Lorraine Warren are semi-retired — lecturing, collecting artifacts, and watching their daughter Judy prepare to marry — when a haunted mirror from Lorraine's past resurfaces in a Pennsylvania family's home. The entity inside it has been circling Judy since before she was born. The Conjuring: Last Rites closes the Warrens' story on its own terms: not with a spectacular battle but with a reckoning three generations have been building toward since 1964.
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1964. Lorraine Warren, heavily pregnant, touches an ornate mirror in an antique shop — its surface carved with three faces — and her own reflection smiles back at her in a way that isn't hers. She goes into premature labor. In the hospital, as the delivery turns dangerous, something circles the room. Judy is born into it.
West Pittston, Pennsylvania, 1986. The Smurl family — two generations sharing a duplex — receives an antique mirror that matches the one from the antique shop. The disturbances arrive quickly: lights crash, objects move, a phone cord coils on its own. Their daughter Dawn begins vomiting blood and glass. The mirror's carved faces seem to shift when no one is watching directly. Father Gordon attempts a religious intervention and is driven to suicide. The entity is not finished.
At Father Gordon's funeral, Judy — now an adult and newly engaged to Tony Spera — has a vision connecting her to the Smurl case. She goes to the house alone. Ed and Lorraine follow, alarmed, and the case becomes unavoidable: this is the mirror Lorraine first touched the night Judy was born. The entity has been attached to Judy since that moment. It has been patient.
Lorraine investigates the mirror's history and finds it anchored to a murder — a woman and her mother killed by the husband in the property where it was made. The evil it carries is old and specific and it wants Judy. Ed, now struggling with his health, attempts to move the mirror and can't manage it. What the Warrens have faced together for fifty years is asking them to do one more thing they're not sure they can do.
Lorraine and Judy place their hands on the glass together. Judy tells the reflection it isn't there. The mirror entity shatters. The artifact joins the Warrens' collection alongside Annabelle, behind glass, labeled and sealed. Judy and Tony marry; the families from prior Warren cases attend. The film closes quietly: Ed Warren dies in 2006, Lorraine at his side. Lorraine Warren dies in 2019. The museum remains open.
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