JAKARTA - Emergency PPKM forced all cinemas to close. However, fans of The Conjuring film universe need not worry because the eighth film The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It can be watched starting today, July 15 on CATCHPLAY+.

"We are very happy that 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It' can be included in the Early Access at Home content, and we are sure that fans of 'The Conjuring' will not want to miss a subscription," said CATCHPLAY+ Chief Marketing Officer, Roy Soetanto, in a statement. VOI received releases.

"Film fans can watch newer and more blockbuster films through our platform in Indonesia, and as usual, always premiere earlier as before," he added.

Directed by Michael Chaves, this film talks about a harrowing tale of terror, murder and unknown crimes that shocks even paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

One of the most sensational of the cases they have worked on, this story begins with the struggle to save the soul of a young boy.

It took them beyond anything they had ever seen before, and became the first case in US history in which a murder suspect claimed demonic possession in self-defense.

"The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" adds to the Early Access CATCHPLAY+ collection after "Wonder Woman 1984", "Seobok", "Godzilla vs Kong", and "Mortal Kombat".

Just like the previous films, this new blockbuster can be accessed as a Premium Single Rental on CATCHPLAY+ for IDR 49,500 (after tax), which is set as the benchmark for cinema ticket prices.

After paying for the CATCHPLAY+ service, users will have a period of 30 days to watch a movie and one time watching for 48 hours without limits.


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