

With the arrival of the spanish conquerors and settlers, an effective means of keeping the newcomers at bay was through psychological terror, in which the local legends were distorted to instill terror in the european invaders, or to justify the disappearance of a peninsular that the natives found lost and alone in the middle of their ancestral lands.

2 | Where exactly did the legend of La Llorona come from?Īccording to reliable sources who have researched the legend of La Llorona, the origin of it is rooted in an indigenous substrate, since in most pre-Hispanic peoples the deity or spirit associated with water is in fact a woman. But no, the truth is that there are no post-credit scenes, although there is a connection with the rest of TCU, a connection that we will explain further on. You might believe that being part of The Conjuring Universe (TCU), The Curse of La Llorona would have a post-credits scene, as to connect the universe and so on.


So, if you are not familiar with the tale of La Llorona – The Weeping Woman, or maybe you watched the entire film and ended up with some questions, do not worry because right away and with no further ado, we are going to analyze in deep what exactly was going on in this movie ¡Let’s Explain! 1 | The Curse of La Llorona has any post-credit scenes? The name of the movie? The Curse of La Llorona, a nod to the latino heritage starring one of the most famous ghosts in the folklore south of the Rio Grande. What would you do if one night what you thought was just a character in a story to scare children is watching you from the other end of your bed? That question -we as adults sometimes think about, specially when we are home alone – is the question American director Michael Chaves uses as the backbone for his star leap from editor and special effects artist, to director on the sixth feature film in The Conjuring Universe (TCU).
