New prequel, who dis?
The Conjuring universe is expanding again — but this time it’s a rewind. Warner Bros. is baking a prequel called First Communion that goes back to the early days of Ed and Lorraine Warren, the paranormal pair who’ve haunted movie premieres and box office tallies for years.
Meet the new young Warrens
Sources say Garrett Wareing and Amanda Fix will step into the younger versions of Ed and Lorraine. If those names don’t ring a bell yet, expect them to start popping up in horror fan threads fast. The casting leans into younger leads to show how the couple first got tangled with the spooky stuff.
Still room for the veterans?
Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga — the actors most fans picture as Ed and Lorraine — might still pop in, but nothing’s nailed down. They could cameo for nostalgia or quietly bow out if this prequel intends to focus fully on the early years.
A French director takes the helm
Rodrigue Hart, a French filmmaker known for moody fare, is reportedly directing. That suggests the film could lean into atmosphere and unease rather than jump-scare bingo — which is welcome when you’re dealing with haunted dolls and ominous basements.
Writers you (sort of) know
Behind the script are Richard Naing and Ian Goldberg, who have history in this corner of the Conjuring world. While plot details are being kept secret, the creative team’s past work hints that First Communion will try to balance classic scares with character-driven tension.
When and where
The movie is already in production and has a French release date penciled in for September 8, 2027. International timing often shifts, but that gives fans a pretty solid idea of when they might be heading back into that particular haunted house.
Why this matters to fans
After The Devil Made Me Do It out-earned its predecessors, the studio decided the world could handle more Warrens lore. A prequel means a chance to explore why these two became obsessed with the occult, and to dig into the quieter, creepier moments that shaped their careers.
Final spooky thought
If you love lore, legacy cameos, and origin stories with a supernatural twist, keep an eye on First Communion. It’s positioned to give the Conjuring franchise some fresh blood while still nodding to the stuff that made the series a fright-night favorite.
