The Conjuring, Joey King has not seen the films of the saga: “Too scary, I can barely talk about what I did!” | Cinema

The Conjuring, Joey King has not seen the films of the saga: “Too scary, I can barely talk about what I did!” | Cinema
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In a recent interview, Joey King he admitted that, despite having participated in the filming of the first The Conjuring by James Wan, the one dated 2013, when she was just 14 years old, she never managed to finish watching the various films of the very successful horror franchise because she finds them… too scary!

The actress says:

Oh my God, the first The Conjuring, I was there too. I was present on stage the whole time. It’s so hard for me to watch it. It’s so scary […] I really have trouble watching those movies because they’re so scary. But I’m so proud of everyone’s work. I was so proud also because I think having been part of that film is incredible. But yes, it’s too scary a saga for me [ride, ndr.]. Yes, it’s amazing, it’s so scary! There are nights when I still see the witch’s face. I won’t even say her name, because she scares me so much. I can barely talk about the first The Conjuring, because I’m afraid that “the spirits” will hear me. But I’m happy that everyone likes the saga!

We remind you that the New Linethe Warner Bros And James Wan they have in the pipeline The Conjuring 4 which, behind the camera, will see Michael Chaves already director of La Llorona, which is marginally connected to the popular horror franchise, of the third The Conjuring And The Nun 2.

The films of the saga, including the main series and various spin-offs, have grossed 2.374 billion dollars against a total budget of only 179 (via The Numbers). The latest feature in the franchise to hit theaters last September, The Nun 2, grossed $268 million worldwide (nor did it cost less than $40, not including P&A).

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SOURCE: Screen Rant

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