Sleepless Unrest: The Real Conjuring Home (2026) takes paranormal horror to a deeper, more disturbing level in this chilling continuation of the infamous true story. The film follows a new team of documentary filmmakers and investigators who return to the Perron family farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island—known to many as the real “Conjuring” house. After a string of unexplained deaths and disappearances near the property, the house is once again under investigation, but this time, the spirits seem more active—and more intelligent—than ever before.
The story begins with a group of four investigators: two paranormal researchers, a skeptic journalist, and a psychic medium. They set up camp inside the house for seven days, determined to capture evidence and uncover the truth behind the dark energy that never seems to leave. They live-stream the experience to the public, adding pressure as thousands of viewers begin watching the strange activity unfold in real time.

From the first night, the team experiences unsettling phenomena: voices in empty rooms, objects moving on their own, and footsteps echoing through the halls. But what starts as typical ghost activity quickly escalates. Doors slam violently, one team member begins having violent sleepwalking episodes, and the psychic becomes increasingly unstable, claiming that something ancient—not just human—is in the house, feeding on fear and attention.
As tensions rise, the group begins to turn on each other. Sleep-deprived and emotionally drained, they question whether the house is haunted or if they are being psychologically manipulated by forces beyond their understanding. Clues hidden in the basement suggest that past rituals or sacrifices may have bound something evil to the land long before the Perrons ever lived there. The spirits are not simply trapped—they are guarding something, and the team may be getting too close.
By the fifth night, one of the investigators vanishes without a trace. The live feed begins glitching, and viewers report seeing strange figures in the background that weren’t visible during filming. The climax builds as the remaining team members try to escape the house, only to discover that the true horror may have followed them outside.
Sleepless Unrest: The Real Conjuring Home (2026) is a terrifying, atmospheric journey into the unknown. Blending found-footage realism with supernatural dread, it reminds viewers that some doors, once opened, can never truly be closed.





