Warner Bros. has updated horror lovers with exciting news, reversing their previously set release timetable. The highly awaited movie The Bride will now open in theaters on Feb. 9, 2024, rather than Mar. 15, as originally scheduled. This action is a part of Warner Bros.’ planned strategic slate reorganization.
The thrilling and suspenseful film The Bride, starring Nathalie Emmanuel and Garrett Hedlund, narrates the tale of a lady who accepts an invitation to an extravagant wedding but ends up entangled in a terrifying ordeal. With its new release date, the movie is ideally positioned for a Valentine’s Day weekend premiere, perhaps making the most of the interest of couples seeking an unnerving date night. “The Bride moves into a slot where Universal has an untitled film and MGM has On Swift Horses,” Deadline reports.
Warner Bros. has revealed the release date for The Conjuring: Last Rites, the last chapter in the renowned Conjuring saga, in addition to the news regarding The Bride. Fans can enjoy this spectacular conclusion on July 19, 2024. The haunting horror and intriguing narrative of the popular Conjuring series have managed to captivate viewers from its launch. According to Deadline, “the last movie in the New Line franchise, 2021’s The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, grossed over $206M worldwide.”
Warner Bros. is demonstrating its dedication to providing moviegoers with excellent horror experiences with these two announcements. According to the publication, The Conjuring: Last Rites is anticipated to be a huge summer blockbuster considering the franchise’s critical and box office success history. Horror fans eagerly await The Bride and the last chapter of The Conjuring series.