Valak: Ritual of Resurrection (2025) delivers a chilling return to the dark, demonic universe that horror fans know and fear. This new chapter raises the stakes by bringing back Valak in a form that is more powerful, more calculated, and far more terrifying than before.

Set years after Valak’s apparent defeat, the story follows Sister Irene as she is drawn back into a nightmare she believed was long over. A forbidden resurrection ritual begins to unfold, threatening to blur the line between the physical world and the spiritual realm. As the ritual progresses, Valak’s presence grows stronger, turning time itself into an enemy.

Taissa Farmiga once again anchors the film with a tense and emotionally grounded performance as Sister Irene. Her return feels earned, driven by guilt, faith, and fear. Patrick Wilson’s Father Burke adds depth and urgency, bringing experience and quiet determination to a battle that demands both belief and sacrifice.

The narrative focuses less on simple confrontation and more on the danger of the ritual itself. Stopping Valak is no longer enough. Preventing the completion of the ritual becomes the true objective, creating constant pressure and a relentless sense of dread as each moment pushes the characters closer to irreversible consequences.