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'The Conjuring' star Patrick Wilson makes surprise visit to Vermont movie theater

'The Conjuring' star Patrick Wilson makes surprise visit to Vermont movie theater
A JUNIOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT HAS A SPECIAL CONNECTION TO THE RECORD- BREAKING NUMBER ONE MOVIE AT THE BOX OFFICE RIGHT NOW. <Lorraine!!! Ed, get down here!!> "THE CONJURING: LAST RITES" TOOK IN NEARLY 200-MILLION DOLLARS IN WORLDWIDE TICKET SALES IN ITS DEBUT WEEKEND -- THE BIGGEST OPENING EVER FOR A HORROR MOVIE. IT'S THE LATEST CHAPTER IN THE POPULAR FRANCHISE ABOUT PARANORMAL INVESTIGATORS ED AND LORRAINE WARREN. PATRICK WILSON IS THE CO-STAR. IN LATE JULY, HE WAS ON VACATION IN VERMONT AND VISITED THE MAJESTIC 10 IN WILLISTON TO SEE "SUPERMAN" WITH HIS SON. TICKET-SELLER LEAH NOVAK, WHO'S STUDYING EDUCATION AT U-V-M RECOGNIZED HER MOVIE STAR CUSTOMER. SHE ASKED FOR A SELFIE AT THE MAJESTIC'S SNACK BAR, BUT WILSON INSTEAD TOOK HER OVER TO THE "COMING SOON" POSTER FOR "THE CONJURING: LAST RITES." AND HE HAD HIS SON TAKE THIS PICTURE ON LEAH'S PHONE. SHE TELLS NBC5 NEWS SHE'S A BIG FAN OF ALL THE CONJURING MOVIES, SO MEETING THE ACTOR WAS A TRUE HIGHLIGHT OF HER SUMMER. <And he shook my hand and he asked my name. He's like, 'I love seeing fans. I love interacting with them in like, a normal setting.' It was so cool. He was so gracious and kind the entire time. It happened roughly a month and a half ago, it's still fresh in my brain. So when people talk about, 'Oh, I'm going to see it this weekend," I'm like, 'I met him, I met him this summer!'> LEAH SAYS WHEN SHE MET WILSON IN JULY, HE ENCOURAGED HER TO SEE THE MOVIE WHEN IT CAME OUT -- AND SHE WAS THERE IN THE AUDIENCE FRIDAY NIGHT. THE STAR PROMISED HER SHE'D LIKE IT AND SHE SAYS HE WAS RIGHT. BUT: THE THEATER EMPLOYEE SAYS SHE WAS SO STAR-STRUCK, SHE REGRETTED NOT SAYING ONE THING: THAT SHE LOVED HIS PERFORMANCE AND ESPECIALLY HIS SINGING VOICE IN THE 2004 ADAPTATION OF "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA." SO SHE'S HOPING WILSON COMES BACK TO VERMONT SOON, AND BACK TO THE MOVIE THEATER -- SO SHE CAN TELL HIM THAT.
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Updated: 5:04 PM CDT Sep 8, 2025
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'The Conjuring' star Patrick Wilson makes surprise visit to Vermont movie theater
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Updated: 5:04 PM CDT Sep 8, 2025
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A junior at the University of Vermont has a special connection to the record-breaking No. 1 movie at the box office right now."The Conjuring: Last Rites" took in nearly $200 million in worldwide ticket sales in its debut weekend. That is the biggest opening ever for a horror movie, according to the entertainment publication Variety. The movie is the latest chapter in the popular franchise about paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga co-star in the film.In late July, Wilson was on vacation with his family in Vermont and visited the Majestic 10 theater in Williston to see the new "Superman" movie with his son, according to movie theater staff. Ticket-seller Leah Novak, who is studying education at UVM, recognized her movie star customer."He shook my hand, and he asked my name," Novak recalled in an interview Monday with sister station WPTZ. "He was like, 'I love seeing fans. I love interacting with them in a normal setting.'"Novak, who said the encounter with Wilson was "so cool," said she asked the actor for a selfie at the Majestic's snack bar. Instead, the actor took her over to the coming soon poster for "The Conjuring: Last Rites" which was hanging in the theater's lobby. Wilson asked his son to take a photo with Leah her phone using the poster as a backdrop, Novak said.The theater employee said she is a big fan of all the "Conjuring" movies and their spin-offs, the "Annabelle" and "The Nun" movies. She said meeting the star was a true highlight of her summer."He was so gracious and kind the entire time," Novak said. "It happened roughly a month and a half ago, it's still fresh in my brain. So when people talk about, 'Oh, I'm going to see ['The Conjuring: Last Rites'] this weekend," I'm like, 'I met him, I met him this summer!'"Novak said when she met Wilson in July, he encouraged her to see "The Conjuring: Last Rites" when it came out. Novak told WPTZ that she saw the new film Friday night. She said Wilson promised her she would like it and she said he was right.However, the theater employee said she was so star-struck she regretted not saying one thing to Wilson. She later wished she told him she loved his performance and his singing voice in the 2004 adaptation of "The Phantom of the Opera." Novak indicated she hopes Wilson comes back to Vermont soon and returns to the movie theater so she can share that praise with him.

A junior at the University of Vermont has a special connection to the record-breaking No. 1 movie at the box office right now.

"The Conjuring: Last Rites" took in nearly $200 million in worldwide ticket sales in its debut weekend. That is the biggest opening ever for a horror movie, according to the entertainment publication Variety. The movie is the latest chapter in the popular franchise about paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga co-star in the film.

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In late July, Wilson was on vacation with his family in Vermont and visited the Majestic 10 theater in Williston to see the new "Superman" movie with his son, according to movie theater staff. Ticket-seller Leah Novak, who is studying education at UVM, recognized her movie star customer.

"He shook my hand, and he asked my name," Novak recalled in an interview Monday with sister station WPTZ. "He was like, 'I love seeing fans. I love interacting with them in a normal setting.'"

Novak, who said the encounter with Wilson was "so cool," said she asked the actor for a selfie at the Majestic's snack bar. Instead, the actor took her over to the coming soon poster for "The Conjuring: Last Rites" which was hanging in the theater's lobby. Wilson asked his son to take a photo with Leah her phone using the poster as a backdrop, Novak said.

The theater employee said she is a big fan of all the "Conjuring" movies and their spin-offs, the "Annabelle" and "The Nun" movies. She said meeting the star was a true highlight of her summer.

"He was so gracious and kind the entire time," Novak said. "It happened roughly a month and a half ago, it's still fresh in my brain. So when people talk about, 'Oh, I'm going to see ['The Conjuring: Last Rites'] this weekend," I'm like, 'I met him, I met him this summer!'"

Novak said when she met Wilson in July, he encouraged her to see "The Conjuring: Last Rites" when it came out. Novak told WPTZ that she saw the new film Friday night. She said Wilson promised her she would like it and she said he was right.

However, the theater employee said she was so star-struck she regretted not saying one thing to Wilson. She later wished she told him she loved his performance and his singing voice in the 2004 adaptation of "The Phantom of the Opera." Novak indicated she hopes Wilson comes back to Vermont soon and returns to the movie theater so she can share that praise with him.