


"īut I'd be interested to know whether, even with the edit, that necklace ever made it's way in-world to the Warrens more specifically, whether it made it into the paranormal investigators' famed cabinet of haunted artifacts. And Raymond says that he knows someone who can keep it safe and that they’re on the East Coast and they handle this sort of thing.”Ĭhaves went on to explain that the dialogue got cut because production "felt like it was too heavy-handed, like just trying to lay in all these connections to. There is actually a scene that was going to be at the end of the movie where at the very end of the film we shot Linda’s character, who hands over the necklace to Raymond, you know, for safekeeping.

“There was a lot of discussion about it.Father Perez does make a reference to other people who work for the church. In an interview with Gamespot, director Michael Chaves revealed a deleted La Llorona scene would have put the Weeping Woman's trademark necklace in the hands of The Conjuring films' Ed and Lorraine Warren ( Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga). But outside of an appearance by Tony Amendola's Father Perez from Annabelle and a brief reference to "an incident with a doll", La Llorona is mostly a standalone look at Mexico's legendary Weeping Woman.Īpparently, that wasn't always the case. With a dead-faced title ghoul and jump scares a-plenty, it certainly feels like an entry in producer James Wan's growing Conjuring Universe. The Curse of La Llorona is an interesting oddity.
