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News Topical, Digital Desk : Horror films based on true events create a unique sense of dread, and that's why movie lovers love these supernatural horror films. One of these spectacular films is about to hit OTT platforms after spreading terror in theaters. Let's find out when and where?

What is the scary story of the film?

It is an American supernatural horror film based on the real-life investigation of the Smurl haunting case. The film centers on the Smurl family's investigation into the hauntings of the Smurl family in West Pittston, Pennsylvania, in 1986, a final, high-stakes case. The story follows the Smurl family, who are tormented by a demonic force that causes violent disturbances, foul smells, and ghost-like behavior, and the film portrays this as the Warren family's ultimate test.

After theatres, it will spread fear on OTT.

Here's talking about The Conjuring: Last Rites. The Conjuring: Last Rites, a spine-chilling horror film, is the ninth and final installment in the Conjuring Universe. Starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, this horror film was released in theaters on September 5, 2025. As fans of the hit franchise know, the previous installments were based on true events, and The Conjuring: Last Rites is no different. According to several reports, the final installment is based on the Smurl haunting. After a successful theatrical run, the film is gearing up for its digital premiere.

When and where will the horror film be released?

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return for the final time as Ed Warren and Lorraine Warren. This exorcist couple are demon experts who practice exorcism. The final installment features Ed Warren, Lorraine Warren, and their daughter Judy. The film is now set to hit the OTT platform. According to the latest reports, The Conjuring: Last Rites is scheduled to release on JioHotstar on February 13, 2026. It will be available in multiple languages, including English (original), Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.


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