“The Conjuring” TV series currently in development at HBO Max is finally moving forward.
Nancy Won has boarded the project to serve as writer, executive producer, and showrunner.
Furthermore, Peter Cameron and Cameron Squires are attached to write on the series.
The series was first reported to be in development at HBO Max back in 2023.
Exact plot details remain under wraps aside from the fact that the show will continue the story established in “The Conjuring” franchise.
Peter Safran remains onboard as an executive producer, with James Wan’s Atomic Monster producing. Warner Bros. Television is the studio.
The news comes just days after “The Conjuring: Last Rites” premiered in theaters.
The fourth entry in “The Conjuring” franchise has dominated the box office, grossing over $194 million worldwide so far.
The first “The Conjuring” film debuted in 2013. The films star Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren as they take on different supernatural cases.
In addition to the four main films, “The Conjuring” has also spawned the spinoff franchises “Annabelle” and “The Nun,” which have produced three and two films respectively to date. The films in total have grossed nearly $2.5 billion worldwide.
Won’s recent TV writing credits include “Sunny” at Apple TV+, “Tiny Beautiful Things” and “Little Fires Everywhere” at Hulu, and the Marvel series “Jessica Jones” at Netflix.
She is also known for her work on “Jericho” and “Supernatural” among several other series.
Both Cameron and Squires have worked on multiple Marvel projects in recent years. Cameron has written for the special “Werewolf by Night” as well as for shows like “Agatha All Along,” “Moon Knight,” and “WandaVision.”
Squires also wrote for “Agatha All Along," “WandaVision," and “Agent Elvis" as well as the “Star Wars” series “The Acolyte,”, and Season 2 of “The Boys” companion series “Gen V.”