A preview projection of The Conjuring: Last Rite In Texas he turned into something released from the film himself when a man according to what reported was confused during the show, leaving the public amazed and triggering an online debate.
To make things even more surreal, a bishop was at hand and responded by charitable the theater with holy water and distributing prayer tickets. Some spectators saw him as a spiritual protection, while others thought it was more a great marketing acrobatics.
The only one night event took place in Rio Grande Valley and quickly exploded through Tiktok and social media. The reactions were divided, with some spectators who believe they had witnessed a real emergency while others suspected that the entire episode was orchestrated to promote the film.
Bishop Bryan Ouellette, known for his appearances Ghost adventures AND DataHe was present at screening and was already offering blessings before the accident occurred.
According to Mysa, he sprinkled the water for the participants and distributed cards depicting San Michele L’Arcangelo, a figure known for the defense against evil.
The filming published online showed Ouellette who prayed in the entrance before the start of the film, giving a ritualistic tone that some fans appreciated and others questioned. While some participants welcomed the gesture as comforting, others found him strange for a commercial event hosted by Warner Bros.
This is not the first time that religion intersects with the franchise. Previous convocation films had blessed their sets, a tradition born from the fears of the producers of “negative energy” that persists during production. The commentators in the sector noticed that the choice of South Texas, a region in which the Catholic symbolism is profound, made the presence of clergy to this event in particular resonant.
The moment in which he attracted the utmost speculation came half a screening when a member of the audience started convulsive. Witnesses said that the man shook violently and quickly witnessed, but no clear explanation emerged. You can watch it in a video below.
Was it a medical emergency, a transparent terror or something on stage for effect? Nobody knows for sure, and Warner Bros. has remained silent.
The fans immediately traced comparisons with the notorious horror advertising stunts. The exorcist sick bags distributed in cinemas, while Paranormal activity He leaned heavily on the video of the night vision of a terrified audience to advertise his fears.
With Latest rites Already imbued with religious images, adding a bishop to the mix only further blurred the border between films and reality.
Online reactions summarized the division. A tiktok user praised the blessing, saying that he corresponded to the left tone of the film and reassured the nerve spectators. Another joked, “If you have to do all this, I don’t go.”
Whether it’s a true act of faith or a skillful marketing tactic staging, the show has certainly worked, it has made everyone talk to everyone The Conjuring: Last Rite. Now the only question is if the fears on the screen will be intense as those that have developed in the naves.
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