'The Nun II' Review: The Strongest Addition to 'The Conjuring' Franchise Outside the Core Movies (2024)

This review was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the film being covered here wouldn't exist.

Eight movies in, you might expect a franchise to start getting stale, but The Conjuring is the most successful horror franchise to date — having grossed a combined $2.1 billion dollars at the box office — and The Nun II is here to double down on everything that keeps genre lovers coming back to these films over and over. A direct sequel to The Nun, this film picks up five years later, finding Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) at a new convent in France, having effectively escaped the demon Valak (Bonnie Aarons) assuming she'd sent it back to hell. However, when key figures of the church start mysteriously dying, it appears that the demon has returned. When a Cardinal calls upon Irene as the only surviving member of the church capable of defeating such an evil, she's thrust back into a life she thought she'd escaped.

The Nun II is an effective, gory, and impressively scary addition to the Conjuring universe that adds depth to the existing canon while also delivering a solid possession movie that stands up all on its own. Based on a story by Akela Cooper, from a script written by Cooper, along with Ian Goldberg and Richard Niang, The Nun II is miles better than its predecessor with pacing that moves along at a biting pace and keeps audience members on their toes. The patient, pulse-pounding scares are evenly balanced with lighter moments and even a sprinkling of comedy here and there. Cooper's presence is all over this movie, and this is another excellent entry into her complete mastery of the horror genre. Having previously penned scripts for instant classics, Malignant and M3GAN, Cooper has rapidly become an incredibly exciting name to see in the credits of a horror movie. The Nun II benefits a lot from its tight script which effectively plants seeds all through Act One that come to fruition in Act Two. Cooper, Goldberg, and Niang set up the film's epic climax quite naturally, with pieces falling into place before you even realize they're part of the film's ultimate puzzle. The audience is given just enough clues to begin solving parts of the unfolding mystery without feeling obvious or heavy-handed.

'The Nun II' Possesses Audiences With Powerful Practical Effects

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Michael Chaves, who previously helmed The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, returns to the director's chair and adds a much-needed breath of fresh air into the Nun films. Despite its success at the box office, The Nun is arguably one of the more lackluster entries in the Conjuring franchise, with a slow story and somewhat underwhelming scares. Blessedly, its sequel shows none of those weaknesses. Along with Cooper's well-paced script, Chaves adds a level of warmth to the project that was sorely missing from its predecessor. The characters and their relationships feel a great deal richer in this film. Charming flashbacks and achingly emotional performances fill this branch of the franchise up with a level of heart that has seldom made it into the Conjuring movies outside the main trilogy — not you Annabelle Comes Home, you've never done anything wrong.

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On top of that richness, The Nun II also delivers several heart-pounding scares that will have audience members flinging popcorn across the theater. While one of the major criticisms of The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It was that it wasn't scary enough, The Nun II is a much better show of how Chaves carefully builds tension so that the rubber band snap of terror is that much more effective. Chaves also makes good use of a wildly impressive number of practical effects in this film, giving it that old-school feel while pulling off scares that will have audiences wondering, "How did they do that?"

One of the most impressive, which has been teased in the trailers leading up to the film's release, is the scene when Valak attacks Sister Irene from the pages of a newsstand. In a conversation with Collider's Perri Nemiroff, Chaves revealed that a majority of that particular scare was done in-camera, with some a helping hand from visual effects to get it across the finish line. After proposing the concept for this moment, Chaves said, "Everybody was like, 'How are we gonna do that?' I thought, 'Well, we should just do it all in-camera. We should print all these magazines and then mechanically rig them all to turn, and we blow some with wind, and then some of them are a little bit more controlled.'" That hard work pays off in the film, as it steadily builds beyond what can be seen in the trailer.

The Nun II also features some pretty epic set pieces. The final battle, which takes place in an old monastery turned winery turned boarding school, has characters fighting for their lives as the floors give way beneath their feet. The way that Chaves films these scenes makes the viewer feel as though they are on a twisted amusem*nt park ride akin to something out of Halloween Horror Nights. While it may seem out of place to some, as a self-professed rollercoaster lover, it brought me to the edge of my seat. The final act of The Nun II also introduces a new monster conjured up by Valak, to terrorize the young girls at the boarding school. Playing on centuries-old satanic lore, this grotesque new figure is a chilling addition alongside the likes of Valak and Annabelle, and while he may not need his own spin-off, viewers will be hard-pressed to shake his horrific visage.

Chaves also pays homage to many past scares and other visual elements from the franchise. The newspaper stand scene alone parallels the opening scene in The Conjuring 2 in which Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) is first attacked by Valak. The Nun II uses multiple visual cues like this to link Sister Irene and Lorraine and finally reveals exactly how the two are connected — beyond being played by real-life sisters, of course. Through both the use of previous footage and cleverly explored lore, The Nun II bridges together formerly disparate parts of the Conjuring franchise in a way that'll have fans itching to rewatch past entries.

Taissa Farmiga Leads a Talented Cast in 'The Nun II'

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The Nun II introduces several new characters, and while we don't get a lot of backstory on most of them, the well-written script gives each of them an impressive amount of depth in under two hours. The entire cast delivers lived-in performances that really make the movie come to life. Returning from the first Nun film, Jonas Bloquet plays Frenchie with renewed charm and charisma that serves as a thin veneer to his tortured soul making the ultimate heartache that his life is headed for — as established in The Conjuring — something much more painful. In this movie, Frenchie strikes up a romance with a schoolteacher named Kate (Anna Popplewell) and he's made even more endearing to the audience by his sweet, protectiveness of her daughter Sophie (Katelyn Rose Downey). Downey is a great standout, with the makings of a future genre star, she delivers an emotional and genuine performance.

Another fantastic standout is the addition of Storm Reid as Sister Debra. Having previously told Collider that her character "adds some funkiness to the story," Reid does just that and it makes her a welcome addition to the Conjuring universe. Sister Debra serves as the skeptic to Sister Irene's believer — a tried and true dynamic within the horror genre — and she is able to add some moments of levity to the film while also going on her own journey of self-discovery. Meanwhile, Taissa Farmiga delivers one of her best performances to date, further establishing herself as a formidable scream queen. Threading the needle between the soft, tender-hearted nun she strives to be, and the incandescent adversary worthy of taking on one of hell's most evil demonic forces, Farmiga really gets to flex her range in The Nun II. There are also moments of vulnerability for Sister Irene in which she proves that no one cries on camera like the Farmiga sisters.

Without giving anything away, The Nun II adds some deep lore to the Conjuring franchise that brings the whole universe together in an inventive and engaging way, and audiences will want to stick around through the end-credits scene to take in every piece of those connections. With its tight script, well-balanced characters, and bone-chilling scares, The Nun II is the first Conjuring spinoff operating at the same caliber as the franchise's core films, proving that this universe is far from played out.

Rating: B+

The Big Picture

  • The Nun II is an impressive addition to the Conjuring franchise, delivering scares, humor, and a tight script that keeps audiences engaged.
  • Director Michael Chaves brings a breath of fresh air to the sequel, with improved pacing, richer characters, and heart-pounding scares.
  • The film features practical effects and epic set pieces that add to the overall intensity, while also paying homage to past scares in the franchise. Taissa Farmiga delivers a standout performance as Sister Irene.

The Nun II premieres in theaters September 8.

'The Nun II' Review: The Strongest Addition to 'The Conjuring' Franchise Outside the Core Movies (2024)

FAQs

'The Nun II' Review: The Strongest Addition to 'The Conjuring' Franchise Outside the Core Movies? ›

The Nun II is an impressive addition to the Conjuring franchise, delivering scares, humor, and a tight script that keeps audiences engaged. Director Michael Chaves brings a breath of fresh air to the sequel, with improved pacing, richer characters, and heart-pounding scares.

How does The Nun 2 connect to The Conjuring? ›

The sequel is set four years after the events of the first film and a decade before the events of The Conjuring, seeing the aftermath of Frenchie's (Jonas Bloquet) possession by the demonic entity Valak. Frenchie is also revealed to be Maurice, who dies after a failed exorcism in the first Conjuring movie.

Why is nun 2 bad? ›

“The Nun II” deserves a rating of unsatisfactory, as I felt the movie was too forceful and had dull transitions and was bad enough to leave. It was a bit of a letdown because of how predictable it was. I feel like if the entire movie had been similar to the end, I would have been on the edge of my seat the whole time.

Is The Nun 2 better than the first? ›

The film is a sequel to “The Nun,” which came out almost exactly five years ago. The sequel is far more well-received and delivers a better scare factor, better writing and a more interesting plot. A quick note, this article will be looking at “The Nun” and “The Nun II” as separate films from the “Conjuring” universe.

What happens in nun 2 ending? ›

Together with Debra, they turn the red wine (which has now flooded the room) into the blood of Jesus and Valak burns up. Irene is then able to save Maurice from Valak's clutches and all ends well with Maurice back working at the school, and seemingly having gained a new family with Kate and Sophie.

What is the story behind The Nun in Conjuring 2? ›

The Conjuring 2

Whilst paranormal investigator Lorraine Warren relieved the murders, Valak lured her to the basem*nt. Valak had continued to haunt Lorraine since then. After Ed was compelled by a dream to paint Valak in nun form, Valak itself chooses the form to torment Lorraine, using the painting to its advantage.

Was nun 2 a flop? ›

The Nun II was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on September 8, 2023. The film was a commercial success, grossing $269 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics.

Which is the scariest nun? ›

The 8 Scariest Nuns In Horror History
  • Häxan (1922)
  • Black Narcissus (1947)
  • Vertigo (1958)
  • The Devils (1971)
  • Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
  • Dark Waters (1993)
  • American Horror Story: Asylum (2012-2013)
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Is The Nun 2 scarier than 1? ›

Scarier than its predecessor, The Nun II makes for an entertaining addition to the Conjuring franchise despite not being the most original horror sequel. Better than the first one, The Nun II makes up for its so-so story with plenty of fun jump scares.

What is The Nun rated R for? ›

There are descriptions of suicide, lots of blood, slashed skin, stabbing, dead bodies, burning bodies, a man is buried alive (but escapes), shooting, demonic possession and all that stuff. There is some strong language and drinking (wine, beer, etc.)

Does nun 2 have bad scenes? ›

Violence & Scariness. Scary demon nun, possessed man, goat monster. A priest catches on fire and burns. Demon slams a young woman against a wall, snaps her neck.

Is Conjuring 4 coming? ›

Final Chapter Confirmed

"The Conjuring 4" is slated to hit theaters on September 5, 2025, with an IMAX release planned, as confirmed by Warner Bros, as mentioned in a report by Movieweb.

Is Nun based on a true story? ›

The Nun in The Conjuring Universe is based on real-life demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren's experiences and has connections to actual demonology history. Valak, the demon in The Nun, appears in multiple historical grimoires and is described as a trickster, delivering treasures or serpents to those who contact it.

Does Ed and Lorraine appear in The Nun? ›

Farmiga and Wilson briefly appeared as Ed and Lorraine in the 2018 spin-off film The Nun, focusing on the character of Valak in its "Demon Nun" form, who was the villain from The Conjuring 2.

How is Lorraine Warren connected to The Nun? ›

However, the movie reveals that Sister Irene and Lorraine Warren are from the same bloodline. This was revealed when the movie explored Sister Irene's heritage, and it showed she is a descendant of Saint Lucy. She then has visions of people in Saint Lucy's bloodline, and one of those people was Lorraine Warren.

Do you need to watch Conjuring 2 before The Nun? ›

Viewers should rewatch key Conjuring Universe movies before seeing The Nun 2 to fully understand the franchise's overarching narrative. The character Valak, the demon nun, makes their first appearance in The Conjuring 2 and receives an origin story in The Nun.

How are The Nun The Conjuring and Annabelle connected? ›

Valak, the demon nun, is the main antagonist in The Conjuring 2 and The Nun, and there are Easter eggs and theories that suggest a deeper connection between Valak and Malthus, the demon possessing the Annabelle doll in the Annabelle movies.

Is The Nun II a prequel? ›

The Nun II is the ninth overall installment in The Conjuring franchise but the third chronologically, with the Nun movies intended to serve as something of a prequel to the events of The Conjuring series.

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