The next chapter in The Conjuring Universe has taken a major step toward production, as New Line has officially cast the actors who will play young versions of famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. According to Deadline, Garrett Wareing (Ransom Canyon, The Long Walk) has been cast as Ed Warren, while Amanda Fix (Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, Orphan Black: Echoes) will play Lorraine Warren in The Conjuring: First Communion, which is set to reach theaters on September 10, 2027.
Rodrigue Huart is directing the film from a screenplay by Richard Naing and Ian Goldberg, the writers behind The Conjuring: Last Rites. Franchise creators James Wan and Peter Safran are producing through Atomic Monster and The Safran Company, ensuring the horror series remains under the guidance of the team that helped turn it into one of the most successful genre franchises of all time.
While New Line hasn’t revealed any plot details, it’s clear that First Communion will explore an early chapter in the lives of Ed and Lorraine Warren, years before the events of 2013’s The Conjuring. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga famously portrayed the paranormal investigators across the previous films.
Wareing has a series regular role on Netflix’s Ransom Canyon, which debuted at #1 in the United States and has already been renewed for a second season. His credits also include Lionsgate’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Long Walk, and appearances in Manifest and Independence Day: Resurgence.
Fix currently had a role in the Duffer Brothers’ Netflix series Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen. Previous credits include North of Normal, Daisy Jones & the Six, High School, and Orphan Black: Echoes, while her upcoming feature Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma recently premiered at Cannes.
The Conjuring: First Communion was announced last year as the next installment in the Conjuring Universe, with Huart being hired to direct after earning positive attention with his SXSW Midnight Short Jury Award-winning vampire short Transylvanie, along with the horror shorts Trigger and Real. Before landing this project, Huart had also been attached to direct Suffer Little Children, Paramount’s remake of the 1976 cult classic Who Can Kill a Child?
This casting announcement marks the biggest development on First Communion since the project was announced. Richard Naing and Ian Goldberg remain on board as screenwriters, while Wan, Peter Safran, Michael Clear, Judson Scott, Natalia Safran, John Rickard, and Romel Adam are producing and executive producing the film.
Although The Conjuring: Last Rites was promoted as the conclusion of the main Ed and Lorraine Warren storyline, its box office performance (it earned more than $487 million worldwide) showed that audiences still have a strong appetite for stories set within the Conjuring Universe. This remains the highest-grossing horror franchise of all time, having earned more than $2.7 billion worldwide. Alongside the success of the It films and Final Destination: Bloodlines, the franchise has helped re-establish New Line as one of Hollywood’s most reliable producers of theatrical horror, decades after they became known as The House That Freddy Built.
With Garrett Wareing and Amanda Fix now officially stepping into the roles of young Ed and Lorraine Warren, The Conjuring: First Communion has cleared one of its biggest hurdles as it heads toward its September 10, 2027 release.
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