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Notable investigations not yet dramatized
The real life demonologist couple Ed and Lorraine
Warren have investigated in more than a thousand of paranormal cases throughout
their career. Any of their cases can be dramatized into a movie or a TV program.
Wikipedia has listed out 9 notable
investigations of the Warrens.
In the previous posts, we have seen 7 of
those cases were already dramatized. Some of them were even dramatized for more
than once. Below is a complete list:
- “Annabelle” (Annabelle: Creation, Annabelle, Annabelle Comes Home)
- “Perron family” (The Conjuring)
- “Amityville” (The Dawn, The Amityville Murders, The Amityville Horror, The Conjuring 2, Amityville II: The Possession, Amityville 3-D, Amityville The Awakening)
- “Enfield poltergeist” (The Enfield Haunting, The Conjuring 2)
- “Arne Johnson” (The Demon Murder Case, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It)
- “Snedeker house” (“A Haunting in Connecticut”, The Haunting in Connecticut)
- “Smurl family” (The Haunted)
But there are still 2 notable investigations
that have not been dramatized yet, the “Union Cemetery” investigation & the
“Werewolf” investigation.
Details of “Union Cemetery” & “Werewolf” investigations
can be found in the books written by Ed Warren
We do not know how The Conjuring Universe will be expanded in the future. Up to the time of writing, there
was never ever any failure in The Conjuring Universe. It is the most
profitable horror movie franchise at present. The market has a high expectation
to see more Conjuring movies coming out. So maybe in just a few years, we would
see the remaining 2 investigations also being dramatized and we can see Patrick
Wilson fighting with Bill Ramsey on the big screen. We never know!
However, while waiting for the Conjuring-verse
to expand, are there any substitutes that we can watch or listen to at the
moment? The answer is yes. I found 2 podcasts that covered both investigations.
"Union Cemetery"
"Werewolf"
The podcasts are very good. They are very
detailed and I like the voice of the podcasters. I am not a native English
speaker but I can understand every single word of what they said without
reading any subtitle. I highly recommend listening those while we wait for
James Wan.
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