Release and Streaming Outlook for ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’
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As a Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema release, the ninth installment of the Conjuring Universe, The Conjuring: Last Rites, will follow a predictable release pattern. While there is no official streaming date announced yet, we can make an educated guess based on the studio’s previous release strategies. The film, which premiered in theaters on September 5, 2025, is expected to become available on digital platforms first, followed by a streaming debut on HBO Max.
Digital and On-Demand Release
Based on the typical window for Warner Bros. films, The Conjuring: Last Rites will likely be available for digital purchase and rental within a few weeks of its theatrical release. Recent trends suggest a window of about 17 to 45 days. This puts the movie’s expected digital release in late October or early November 2025, just in time for the Halloween season. This timeline is an educated guess and may change depending on the film’s continued performance at the box office.
HBO Max Streaming Release
For its streaming debut, the film will exclusively head to HBO Max. The window for a Warner Bros. film to move from theatrical release to the streaming platform is typically longer, ranging from 2 to 4 months. For comparison, Warner Bros.’s Minecraft took just under 3 months to arrive on HBO Max, and The Nun II was available in about 2 months. Following this pattern, it’s reasonable to expect The Conjuring: Last Rites to be available on HBO Max sometime in late November or early December 2025. This would ensure that the film has a healthy theatrical run before making its way to the streaming service.
For now, the only way to watch the film is in theaters. But for those who are waiting for a home release, you can expect the movie to be available on demand by late October and on HBO Max by the end of the year.