Bookings Begin For Night Stays At Warrens’ Real-Life ‘Conjuring’ House
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American ghost hunters Lorraine and Ed Warren. April 30, 1980. (Photo by Russell McPhedran/Fairfax Media via Getty Images). Fairfax Media via Getty Images Just in time for the release of the horror thriller The Conjuring: Last Rites, bookings are being accepted for overnight stays in the late Ed and Lorraine Warren’s “Conjuring House” in Connecticut. In The Conjuring: Last Rites — which is being billed as the last of the four Conjuring films in the Conjuring Cinematic Universe — the story begins with Ed and Lorraine Warren’s first encounter with a demonic presence in 1964 and then skips ahead to 1986. As it turns out, the mirror that housed the demonic presence in 1964 has resurfaced 22 years later in a home in Pennsylvania and has conjured up three evil ghosts to terrorize a family of eight. Forbes‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ End Credits And Post-Credits, ExplainedBy Tim Lammers As such, the Warrens — who retired from Paranormal investigations because of Ed’s weak heart — are compelled to help the Pennsylvania family because their only child, 22-year-old Judy, is in danger. The film stars Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as Ed and Lorraine Warren and Mia Tomlinson plays the adult version of Judy. Orion Smith and Madison Lawlor play the 1964 version of Ed and Lorraine. Ed Warren died in 2006 at age 79 and Lorraine Warren died in 2019 at age 92. ForbesHit Horror Thriller ‘Weapons’ Gets Streaming DateBy Tim Lammers Now, the real house that Ed and Lorraine Warren lived in Monroe, Conn. — and is depicted throughout the Conjuring movies — in is booking overnight stays, according to NBC Connecticut. Overnight rentals, according to the Warren House website, cost $1,999 per night. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga in “The Conjuring: Last Rites.” Warner Bros. Pictures/New Line Cinema How…
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