If Warner Brothers can’t prove ghosts are real, they might have to pay $900 million, more than the movies made. An author is suing the studio behind The Conjuring enterprise because he says he has the rights to the story of the demonologists in the stories.
For fifty years Ed and Lorraine Warren were the preeminent authorities on spirits and demons. They are frauds and because of the way Warner Brothers presented their case, they have to prove their ghost stories are true.
This is a small settlement waiting to happen.
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