The Conjuring Universe Expands: New TV Series in the Works at HBO Max with Nancy Won as Showrunner

A new TV series based on "The Conjuring" franchise is in the works at HBO Max. Nancy Won has been announced as the writer, executive producer, and showrunner for the series, with Peter Cameron and Cameron Squires also attached as writers. The exact plot details of the show are still a mystery, but it will continue the story from the popular film franchise. The series is being produced by James Wan's Atomic Monster and Warner Bros. Television.
The announcement of Nancy Won joining the project comes shortly after the release of "The Conjuring: Last Rites," the fourth film in the franchise, which has been a box office success, grossing over $194 million worldwide. The original "The Conjuring" film was released in 2013 and has since spawned several spinoff franchises, including "Annabelle" and "The Nun," collectively grossing nearly $2.5 billion worldwide.
Nancy Won has an impressive track record in TV writing, with credits on shows like "Sunny," "Tiny Beautiful Things," and "Little Fires Everywhere." Peter Cameron and Cameron Squires have also worked on various Marvel projects, including "Agatha All Along," "Moon Knight," and "WandaVision." The talented team behind the new series brings a wealth of experience to the project.
Nancy Won is represented by UTA, while Peter Cameron is repped by Verve, Untitled, and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole, and Cameron Squires is represented by CAA, Artists First, and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole. The development of the new "The Conjuring" TV series is an exciting addition to the expanding universe of the popular horror franchise.