The Curse of La Llorona

The Curse of La Lloronatakes position inThe Conjuringuniverse , but does the pic have a post - credits scene ? The latest addition to Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema ’s democratic supernatural horror franchise , The Curse of La Lloronawas marketed as a standalone thriller ( one originally titledThe Children ) for a retentive prison term . It was n’t until the flick ’s premiere at SXSW that it was reassert as beingset in the same persistence asThe Conjuringfilms , includingAnnabelleandThe Nun . All the same , the connection made horse sense , especially withThe Conjuringarchitects James Wan and Gary Dauberman onboard as producer .

direct by   Michael Chaves ( making his feature debut ) from a book by Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis ( Five Feet Apart),The Curse of La Lloronatakes place in Los Angeles , 1973 , and orb around a societal worker ( Linda Cardellini ) whose children ( Roman Christou and Jaynee - Lynne Kinchen ) are targeted by the infamous folklore spectre La Llorona . The film is one of twoConjuringmovies hitting theaters this year , with the other ( Annabelle Comes Home ) schedule to get in at the death of June . After that , the enfranchisement is going to take a break until September 2020 , whenThe call down 3(as directed by Chaves ) releases .

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WithThe Curse of La Lloronaopening in theaters this weekend , audiences might be wondering if the movie includes any teasers or recent - second panic attack during its destruction mention . The Curse of La Lloronadoes NOT feature a post - credits fit …   though it does include a small audial minx that hints at La Llorona ’s return in a next movie . Of naturally , the credit are still deserving sitting through to determine more about who worked on the movie ( and as a signboard of respect to their exploit ) , but viewers should n’t expect there to be extra setting along the way .

As for that pocket-size minx : if you stick around , you may get word the shadowy sound of La Llorona weep just before the credits finish rolling completely . Horror fans might recall thatITdid something like two old age ago , when it featured the auditory sensation of Pennywise laughing over its end credits . While the latter tantalization will be compensate off whenIT : Chapter 2open in theatre this September , it remains to be take care ifThe Curse of La Lloronagets a sequel or even a prequel - spinoff set inThe Conjuringuniverse   ( a laAnnabelleandAnnabelle : founding ) .

For the large part , The Curse of La Lloronafunctions as a standalone film . In fact , it ’s hard to tell if the movie wasalways part ofThe Conjuringuniverse , or if it was but retooled during its evolution to include an element that places it in the same continuity where unholy creatures like Valak subsist . That might explain why WB did n’t play up the film’sConjuringconnection during its marketing , as well as the movie ’s lack of a post - credits stinger   or a conclusion that feeds directly   into the events of anotherConjuringmovie ( like the first twoAnnabellespinoffs andThe Nunhad ) . Nevertheless , if the moving-picture show becomes a success , then there ’s a dependable luck we ’ll see La Llorona against , possibly in a follow-up that   wear itsConjuringheritage on its arm .

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