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The Curse Of La Llorona Director Says It Isn’t Part Of The Conjuring Universe

As we’ve seen innumerably since Kevin Feige and the Marvel Cinematic Universe changed the face of blockbuster cinema, almost every major studio in Hollywood has tried on at least one occasion to launch an interconnected mythology of their own, many of which failed to make it past the first hurdle.

That being said, Warner Bros. have managed to develop and maintain two of them, and while the DCEU has been in a constant state of creative flux dating back years and continues to divide opinion among both fans and critics, The Conjuring Universe is indisputably the most successful horror franchise in the history of cinema, with recent release The Devil Made Me Do It poised to take the cumulative box office earnings past the $2 billion mark.

James Wan may have stepped back from directing duties after helming the first two outings for Ed and Lorraine Warren, but his protege and replacement Michael Chaves was well placed to pick up the reins, having experience with The Conjuring Universe after making his feature debut on The Curse of La Llorona.

However, in a new interview the filmmaker disputed that it was even part of the interwoven tapestry of terror, despite boasting a couple of direct connections via the appearance of Tony Amendola’s Father Perez and a flashback scene that features haunted doll Annabelle.

“The very simple reason is it was made without one of the producers, so technically it can not be fully embraced. That’s the very simple reason. Originally, there was only supposed to be a playful nod, by putting The Father in and having the Annabelle flash. But it wasn’t supposed to be marketed that way. The plan was, you would get into it, and then it’s like, ‘Oh my God, they’re connected!’. We weren’t, from the beginning, supposed to be doing that. And that’s why it has this outsider status. But as La Llorona is an outsider herself, I think it fits.

It’s a tricky situation, I don’t want to give away any trade secrets. The idea was just to have a playful connection because the myth of La Llorona can stand on its own. But James was on as a producer, the conversation got started about an Easter Egg. It just kind of got away from itself. People loved that connection. But The Conjuring franchise is created by a team that’s been there since the beginning. It’s not really right to do an unofficial spinoff without the full team. It was supposed to be just a wink and a nod.”

Clearly, the marketing department at the studio would disagree with Chaves’ sentiments, but he’s the guy who made the film so it’s not as if we can disregard his opinion on the matter, but in the grand scheme of things The Curse of La Llorona is viewed as part of The Conjuring Universe by audiences and board members alike.



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Brie Larson Reportedly Wants Her Own Guardians Of The Galaxy-Type Team In The MCU

The Avengers might be on an extended hiatus having saved everyone and everything from the threat of Thanos at the conclusion of the Infinity Saga, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe has more than enough teams on the way to plug the gap in terms of ensemble-based action.

On the feature film front, the star studded Eternals is finally coming to theaters in November after being delayed for an entire year as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, while Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania has regularly been touted as a potential destination for the Young Avengers to debut given the presence of Kathryn Newton as the recast Cassie Lang, along with the introduction of several other notable members of the roster during the buildup, including Kate Bishop, Elijah Bradley and more.

On top of that, Jon Watts is expected to dive straight into his Fantastic Four reboot once he finishes up on Spider-Man: No Way Home, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will be shooting before the year is out, and of course there’s the shadow of the X-Men looming in the background. Insider Daniel Richtman is now offering that Brie Larson wants Captain Marvel to lead her own Guardians-style team in the MCU, but that’s the beginning and end of the tipster’s say on the matter, so it’s hard to get a handle as to what that could possibly entail.

The Marvels is already being positioned as a team-up of sorts thanks to the title change signaling that Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau and Iman Vellani’s Kamala Khan will have major roles in the story. In the comic books, Carol Danvers once joined the Guardians of the Galaxy, while she’s also been affiliated with A-Force, Alpha Flight, Starjammers and more, so there’s plenty of stories to mine for inspiration should it end up happening.



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