The Conjuring is one of the most popular horror franchises of all time and the latest film appears to be as popular as ever. The Conjuring: Last Rites had a huge opening weekend at the box office, raking in $187 million. The new film, marketed as the final entry in the Conjuring series, once again follows paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren as they take on one last case. For our take on the film, you can check out IGN’s review for more details.
If the box office success and reviews aren’t enough to coax you into a movie theater, the good news is that you can already preorder a physical copy of the film. Both The Conjuring: Last Rites limited edition steelbook and the standard 4K, Blu-ray, and DVD editions are all now available to buy. According to the Amazon listing, they will all be released on March 18, 2026—but the actual release date will likely be much earlier than that.
The Conjuring: Last Rites – Where to Preorder
Buy it on 4K – $27.99Buy it on Blu-ray – $22.99Buy it on DVD – $17.99
Although we already have a release date for the limited edition steelbook, we don’t actually know what it’s going to look like. Both Amazon and Walmart are currently showing a placeholder for all of the listings that just say “In Theaters Now” and a picture of Ed and Lorraine facing off against supernatural darkness. So if you’re wanting to see what the actual steelbook looks like before you buy, you will have to wait a bit longer.
We also don’t yet know what special features will come with any of the editions as they are not yet listed on the product page. It’s unclear how many discs will be included witht the steelbook, but we generally know from past releases that you can likely expect both the 4K and Blu-ray discs to be included. We’ll update this page with more information and bonus features as soon as we learn more.
What we said in our review
“The Conjuring movies may be over, but it’s doubtful The Conjuring Universe is over. After all, Last Rites is the fourth Ed & Lorraine movie adventure, but it’s the ninth or tenth film in the larger franchise – depending on whether you count The Curse of La Llorna as being a true part of the series – and it’s hard to believe the studio will just stop such an ongoing success altogether. But Ed & Lorraine have been its center from the start, and there is something poignant about seeing them get a finale, which the film’s epilogue briefly taps into. Still, despite several creepy scenes that provide a proper Conjuring jolt, when it comes to giving them a compelling final case, Last Rites ultimately feels lacking.” – Eric Goldman
Where to Watch the Other Conjuring Movies
The Conjuring: Last Rites is actually the 10th film on The Conjuring timeline. However if you’re only looking to watch the ones with Ed and Lorraine in them, there are only four of those. There are a few different ways to watch the previous films, but one of the easiest is to just pick up the box set of seven films. This includes The Conjuring, The Conjuring 2, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Anabelle, Anabelle Comes Home, and The Nun.
If you’re looking to stream the films instead, I’d recommend our guide on where to watch every Conjuring movie online. Though right now it seems like all of the films are available with an HBO Max subscription.
