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'The Conjuring 2' Spin-Off Keeps Things In The Family By Casting Another Farmiga


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Back in the day prolific horror franchises progressed in pretty much only one direction. Every year or so Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees would march forward, with each new sequel finding some way to change things up. And to be honest, it wasn't a particularly great thing for those franchises. By the time you got five or six sequels in, franchises had mutated so much that they'd lost sight of the simplicity that made them great in the first place. The horror franchises of today, however, may end up avoiding a similarly convoluted fate. Instead of charging forward in one direction, they can take a page out of the Marvel playbook and splinter off for their own little cinematic universes. So far the most prolific of these is The Conjuring, which...
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