These 7 moments from The Conjuring: Last Rites can give you nightmares 

The Conjuring: Last Rites exclusively on Prime Video | Image via Prime Video
The Conjuring: Last Rites exclusively on Prime Video | Image via Prime Video

Michael Chaves directed the paranormal horror movie The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025). Ian Goldberg, Richard Naing, and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick co-wrote it. It is the ninth installment in The Conjuring Universe. The movie debuted with around $194 million worldwide in its opening weekend. It earned approximately $84 million in the US and $110 million in other countries. The film set the record for the highest worldwide opening for a horror film. Audiences flocked to theaters to see the return of Ed and Lorraine Warren in the final chapter of their saga.

The following article will explore some of the most terrifying scenes in the movie. For example, the article will show us a scene about how a phone cord spiraled on its own in the Smurl home. It will also mention the scene involving the tragedy of a collapsing dining room ceiling light. Fans of The Conjuring witnessed how a cursed mirror caused an immediate and horrible birth. All these scenes revealed how the ordinary can become terrifying in this movie.

Disclaimer: This article is based on the author's opinions. Reader discretion is advised.


7 moments from The Conjuring: Last Rites that can give you nightmares are given below:

7. Post-credits mirror twist

Moment from The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Prime Video
Moment from The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Prime Video

The audience was shown real-life footage of Ed Warren near the "Conjuring mirror," as well as home films and photographs of Ed and Lorraine Warren. The mirror is the true heart of "The Conjuring: Last Rites" and the meaning behind the franchise name. This surprise gave the audience nightmares since it connected the entire series to a single haunting object that could hold all evil. It gives viewers the impression that nothing was secure in front of the mirror.

All haunting is now more personal and darker. The mirror is actually the unseen evil in all the scares. It gives the viewers a chilly shiver as it changes their perspective on the previous stories. It leaves them wondering what other things in these films were also in the mirror. It makes it as though the ghost is not finished yet, and it can be resurrected in our stories.


6. Judy hangs herself after being overtaken by a demonic force

Judy in The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Prime Video
Judy in The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Prime Video

This scene depicts Judy, who is being haunted by the demon and is attempting to hang herself in the attic. Ed and Tony narrowly manage to cut her down in time and attempt to resuscitate her with CPR, while Lorraine battles the mirror and the demon in chaos. This gave the spectators nightmares since it combined great love and horror. Evil transforms a youngster in her parents' home and seeks suicide. It's terrible to witness fear and tears consume a loved one.

She attempted to be killed by the mirror, transforming a potentially safe area into a trap. The thought of the demon who is making Judy take her life is violent. Darkness reminds us how fleeting life can be, urging us to cherish every moment. This gives us shivers, and the audiences lose breath.


5. Judy's wedding-dress mirror torment

Judy's wedding dress scene | Image via Warner Bros.
Judy's wedding dress scene | Image via Warner Bros.

In a bridal boutique, Judy puts on the wedding gown in the mirror-lined room. She is over the moon at first, but then sees the demonic version of herself in the mirror. In "The Conjuring: Last Rites," the mirror acts as a doorway of terror, distorting the vision. The scene haunted us because joy is converted into terror in one instant. The bride-to-be sees herself and is stalked by her reflection.

The reflection reaches out, morphs into something terrifying, and begins to act out. Your own face can lie and hurt you. The thought that you are okay, but the reflection is not, is chilling. The mirror-lined room is a maze of lies and terror. The cruel joke that the image of you can betray you is the thought that remains in my head long after the scene is over.


4. A phantom priest dies

Father Gordon in The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Prime Video
Father Gordon in The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Prime Video

Father Gordon, a priest who attempts to investigate the haunting in the diocese, is seen in this scene to be haunted by the demon and ultimately commits suicide. In The Conjuring: Last Rites, the evil power extends outside of the Smurl house and holds an area that should be a place of sanctuary. Other reviews indicate this extremely unsettling twist to his death, even though the website itself did not mention it.

This scenario gave us nightmares because it reveals the triumph of evil over faith and hope. A priest must be a custodian and agent of illumination. But the devil turned that around and induced him to commit suicide. That breaks something in me. The demon seems to be more powerful than all things sacred. It makes trust and safety a nightmare. The moment left us convinced that no place or person is safe. That evil may triumph even in the most innocent of times is what haunts me the most.


3. Telephone cords pull

Moment from The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Warner Bros.
Moment from The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Warner Bros.

In The Conjuring: Last Rites, the Smurl family notices something is awry when their kitchen telephone cord moves by itself. The rope shakes roughly and appears to drag whoever is close to it. This minor truth illustrates that the house's haunting effects have permeated everyday life. Phones, a common household item, become a thing of horror.

The moment causes nightmares for the viewers as it renders the familiar insecure. Something that you count on to connect with turns against you. You have the feeling that no home nook is safe anymore. Some invisible power is directing everyday objects to injure you. You are shaken by it because it demonstrates the proximity and intimacy of the threat. The horror is not noisy or dramatic. It is quiet but powerful. It takes root in your head long after the scene is over.


2. Kitchen light falls

Scene from The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Warner Bros.
Scene from The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Warner Bros.

In The Conjuring: Last Rites, the Smurl family is seated at a well-known dinner table when a massive kitchen ceiling light falls and hits them. It just misses Heather on her confirmation. The scenario shocks viewers because it transforms a normal family supper into one of turmoil and peril. In a second, a warm moment turns lethal. The collision is startling and sends you into fear.

The moment depicts that the evil power of the mirror has the capability of hitting at any time without prior notice. You think you're in a safe place, then everything crashes. A dining room must be cozy, but in this case, it is contorted with fear. Such a surprise event remains in your thoughts and leaves a feeling of disturbance. Even traditional family traditions are dangerous in the face of evil.


1. Lorraine touches the mirror (Premature labor in 1964)

The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Warner Bros.
The Conjuring: Last Rites | Image via Warner Bros.

The Conjuring: Last Rites starts in 1964 when a young Lorraine Warren reaches her hand into an old mirror within a curio shop. That feeling evokes immediate labour. She falls, and the baby appears dead. At that point, panic overtakes the scene. But Lorraine is praying, and her daughter, Judy, lives again.

This scene causes nightmares as it associates birth, death, and evil. It displays the way an object can possess so much dark power. A cursed mirror is a simple object that disturbs the most sacred activity in life. A struggle for survival gives way to a birth that is expected to bring joy. The threat is spiritual and bodily. You observe how easily life turns out to be so delicate and gets away. That moment stays with you because it takes the hope out of it and makes it fearful to bring new life into the world.


The movie concluded with frightening scenes that remained in the mind even after the credits. The audience was left disturbed as normal objects were converted into tools of terror. The scenes we discussed showed how a light abruptly dropped, and a phone cord was snapped at will.

A mirror had converted a birth into terror and distorted safety into hazard. These scenes haunted many because they seized everyday life and distorted it into the macabre. The tale had concluded, but its images remained. The audience had experienced the mirror's authority and had taken its terror back into their lives.

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