The Conjuring Universe Movies: Warren Cases
The Conjuring Universe experienced through all films that feature Ed and Lorraine Warren as they investigate supernatural phenomena and help families in crisis.
This watch order provides the heart of the franchise through the eyes of its central paranormal investigators, focusing on their dangerous cases from the 1970s and 1980s. The films showcase the Warrens' professional expertise and personal vulnerability when facing forces that threaten not just their clients, but their own family and faith.
There are 3 other watch orders available – see the links up above.

Annabelle Comes Home
When demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren lock the possessed Annabelle doll in their artifacts room, she awakens other evil spirits who target the Warrens' young daughter and her friends during a terrifying night.

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren take on their most challenging case yet when they must help a young man whose murder trial becomes the first in U.S. history to use demonic possession as a legal defense.
Other Film Series
Bryan Edgar Wallace
A series of German crime thrillers produced by CCC Filmkunst in the 1960s-70s, marketed under the name of Edgar Wallace's son Bryan, featuring standalone mysteries with gothic atmosphere and masked killers.
Hellraiser
Supernatural body horror centered on a mysterious puzzle box and the sadomasochistic Cenobites led by Pinhead.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Four films exploring alien pod people replacing humans, each updating the concept for different eras and anxieties.
Saw
A horror franchise centered on the elaborate death traps and moral philosophy of serial killer John Kramer, known as Jigsaw.
The Omen
A supernatural horror franchise following the Antichrist Damien Thorn from his sinister origins through his rise to power, plus a modern remake.
Unbreakable
M. Night Shyamalan's grounded superhero trilogy following ordinary people who discover extraordinary abilities, culminating in an unexpected crossover.