The Nun Is One of the Creepiest Conjuring Movies for This Reason

With The Nun II releasing in September 2023, it’s the ideal time to re-examine its predecessor, The Nun, and highlight what exactly made this film so unique to The Conjuring Universe. Although many fans consider The Nun one of the worst installments in The Conjuring Universe due to how it often relies on classic jump-scares and mediocre plot twists to shock its audience, it utilizes unique thematic elements to create one of the most aesthetically creepy atmospheres of the entire franchise.From The Conjuring to Annabelle, the essential theme which ultimately ties all the movies together into one cinematic universe is the Warrens. Based on the real-life ghost-hunting couple, Ed and Lorraine Warren, the Warrens of The Conjuring Universe find themselves entangled in various demonic plots and interconnected ghost antics, throwing them into the lives of people around the globe.Being somewhat based on real people and events, many of The Conjuring movies are limited in their time frame and storytelling capabilities. The first film, The Conjuring, as well as The Conjuring 2 and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, are all based on well-documented cases that the Warrens worked on, so the source material is somewhat strict in that regard. Breaking tradition with this pattern, The Nun was the first Conjuring movie that was entirely fictional, not based on any Warren investigations or known hauntings. This gave The Nun a certain level of freedom that the other films did not have, allowing it to truly shine in its development of a whole new horror movie villain.Related: The Conjuring Producer Didn’t Think Patrick Wilson Would Agree to Another Horror Movie

With The Nun II releasing in September 2023, it’s the ideal time to re-examine its predecessor, The Nun, and highlight what exactly made this film so unique to The Conjuring Universe. Although many fans consider The Nun one of the worst installments in The Conjuring Universe due to how it often relies on classic jump-scares and mediocre plot twists to shock its audience, it utilizes unique thematic elements to create one of the most aesthetically creepy atmospheres of the entire franchise.

Related: The Conjuring Producer Didn’t Think Patrick Wilson Would Agree to Another Horror Movie

From The Conjuring to Annabelle, the essential theme which ultimately ties all the movies together into one cinematic universe is the Warrens. Based on the real-life ghost-hunting couple, Ed and Lorraine Warren, the Warrens of The Conjuring Universe find themselves entangled in various demonic plots and interconnected ghost antics, throwing them into the lives of people around the globe.

Being somewhat based on real people and events, many of The Conjuring movies are limited in their time frame and storytelling capabilities. The first film, The Conjuring, as well as The Conjuring 2 and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, are all based on well-documented cases that the Warrens worked on, so the source material is somewhat strict in that regard. Breaking tradition with this pattern, The Nun was the first Conjuring movie that was entirely fictional, not based on any Warren investigations or known hauntings. This gave The Nun a certain level of freedom that the other films did not have, allowing it to truly shine in its development of a whole new horror movie villain.

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