

#The conjuring timeline movie
The Enfield Haunting of "The Conjuring 2" takes place in 1977, and "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" is the most recent story on the timeline, being set in 1981.One movie missing from this list is "Annabelle Comes Home" - and that's because it exists in a time paradox (apparently Warner Bros. That movie's ending is set in 1967 and dovetails neatly with the beginning of "Annabelle," which is followed by the 1968-set cold open of "The Conjuring." After this opening scene, the main story of "The Conjuring" is set in 1971 and is followed on the timeline by "The Curse of La Llorona" (set in 1973). The events of "The Nun" (set in 1952) come next, before the timeline returns to "Annabelle: Creation" for the bulk of its story, which is set in 1956. "Annabelle Comes Home" was released later that same year, and the latest movie in the main saga, "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It," was released in 2021.Conversely, the earliest scenes in the "Conjuring" timeline are in "Annabelle: Creation," whose prologue is set in 1943. "Annabelle: Creation" came next in 2017, with "The Nun" releasing in 2018 and the tangentially-related "The Curse of La Llorona" hitting theaters in 2019.

A spinoff, "Annabelle," was released in 2014 and was followed by "The Conjuring 2" in 2016. Timeline OrderChronologically, the first movie in the "Conjuring" universe is "The Conjuring" itself, directed by James Wan and released in 2013. Therefore, here's the current "Conjuring" timeline explained.Chronological Order Vs. To parse out the franchise's relationship to recorded time is to know its weighty ideas and deeper aims. It could be - for all intents and purposes - the fundamental story of life. Since every film either reveals new spirits from the Warrens' trove of horrors or delves further into said spirits' origins, the scope of good and evil's endless struggle extends backwards into history. As the Conjuring-verse grows larger, it's core argument become more potent. If he exists, so will evil, and therefore it must persist. That's heady stuff for a franchise that has devoted a third of its films to possessed dolls, and it's the tenet which makes each "Conjuring" spin-off more than IP-extension.

Evil is a counterbalance of good and, ironically, validates the existence of God. First: that the evil in this world - which exists and is often malevolent - may be combated through good Christian values, including faith, duty, and the partnership of marriage (given the Warrens' real-life charlatanism, this theme is sort of a sticking point). There are two major themes that link the eight films in the "Conjuring" universe.
