As the Conjuring-verse grows larger, it's core argument become more potent. If he exists, so will evil, and therefore it must persist. That's heady stuff for a franchise that has devoted a third of its films to possessed dolls, and it's the tenet which makes each "Conjuring" spin-off more than IP-extension. Evil is a counterbalance of good and, ironically, validates the existence of God. ![]() ![]() First: that the evil in this world - which exists and is often malevolent - may be combated through good Christian values, including faith, duty, and the partnership of marriage (given the Warrens' real-life charlatanism, this theme is sort of a sticking point). There are two major themes that link the eight films in the "Conjuring" universe.
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