The ‘Conjuring 3’ Update: Director James Wan Teases More Storylines

The most awaited horror film dwelling on the supernatural phenomenon is "Conjuring 3". The film is a sequel based on the most successful high-grossing films directed By Director James Wan.

An update by Neha Bakshi at Movie News Guide states that although there has been no announcement on this third sequel, Director Wan has indicated that it may not be the last sequel but the first of more to come. The plot has more stories to tell and the possibilities are wide and varied. Viewers have shown keen interest on the stories of the Warrens and are asking for more.

The screenwriters Chad and Carey Hayes are interested to indulge the fans' enthusiasm by creating and developing more story lines. They are thinking of adding another element of horror in the film by including werewolves in the story.

The added twist planned in the "Conjuring 3" is not new to the film. There had been cases handled by Ed and Lorraine Warrens that involved demonic possession where the victim acted like a werewolf. Fans seem to enjoy the terrifying scenes so the decision to revive the werewolf horror is not surprising.

Director Wan has hinted that he might not be available to direct "Conjuring 3" but was not really definite about it. According to Eric Isenberg of Cinemablend, Wan is involved in another project, the Aquaman, and the studio is waiting for him to finish his work on the film before embarking on "Conjuring 3, a film anticipated by all almost all types of audiences.

"Conjuring 2" is still currently being viewed by these audiences and has so far grossed more than $250 million. This is one of the reasons for the fans' devoted anticipation for "Conjuring 3", which many are saying should surpass the former film versions.

Supernatural horror films will not run out of stories and Director James Wan is thinking about getting other film makers interested to roll the "Conjuring" series. Fans will just have to wait more developments on the making of "Conjuring 3".

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