
Chaves directed the most recent entry in the Conjuring cinematic universe, The Curse of La Llorona. Taking over directing duties for Wan will be Michael Chaves.
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Series director James Wan will only be on board as an executive producer and also shares a story credit with screenwriter David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, one of the writers behind The Conjuring 2. The Conjuring 3 will once again reunite Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as Ed and Lorraine Warren. We see a dark figure standing behind Ed and it turns out to be the decomposed body which begins moving in an ever so creepy way - and then it cuts to the black before you can fit in a jump scare.” Who Is Returning for This Conjuring Sequel? Ed turns the lights back on and Lorraine is in a daze over the body. Scares begin to bubble up when the lights mysteriously shut off. Lorraine touches the dead body’s hand to see if she could get a reading - but she can’t. “The Warrens are in a morgue and lift the sheet off a dead body which is freshly decomposing. According to one observer, here is what you can expect from The Conjuring 3 trailer: A “ first look” behind-the-scenes interview has been posted, discussing the movie.

Here is the official teaser poster:Ī short teaser was shown at Comic Con Experience but it has yet to be released online. revealed the film’s official logo and title, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. Also, check out our guide to 21st Century horror anthologies, which includes some stories that are in the CCU.The first official look at The Conjuring 3 was revealed at Comic Con Experience in Sao Paolo, Brazil on December 8, 2019. But we’ll see.Īnd you can find out for yourself on June 4, when The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It hits theaters and HBO Max.Īre you going to be there? Tell us your thoughts on our social media or in these comments. In real life, the judge was like, “Pfft…no.” But who knows how they’ll spin it in the film version? As you can see from the trailer below, it looks like they may get further with that defense in the movie. So Johnson’s lawyer, Martin Minnella, tried to raise that as their defense. The Conjuring 3 TrailerĪnyway, the day after Johnson killed Bono, Lorraine Warren breezed into the local police department with a ready explanation for the crime.

Uh, sounds like something someone in a horror movie would do. (Like, at least 40!) Johnson, who lived with the Glatzels, even resorted to mocking the demons, inviting them to try and possess him, instead. They conducted multiple exorcisms, which they viewed as necessary, because David was positively crawling with demons. Blessing the home hadn’t helped, so the family called in the Warrens. But the attacks got worse, to the point that David would wake up in hysterics. And he’d been reporting for some time that an old man was tormenting him.Īt first, everyone dismissed it as the product of a child’s wild imagination. The 11-year-old David was the younger brother of Johnson’s fiancé Debbie. Or more specifically, they’d been working with Johnson’s soon-to-be brother-in-law, David Glatzel.

You see, before the murder, the Warrens had been working with Johnson. As the CCU draws its inspiration from the Warrens’ real cases, it’s no surprise then that The Conjuring 3 is no different. They were also real people (who did not look anything like Patrick Wilson or Vera Farmiga). And that might have been the official story on the Johnson/Bono case if it hadn’t been for Lorraine Warren.Įd and Lorraine Warren, as CCU fans know, are the stars of the Conjuring films. Basically, people consume intoxicants, someone reportedly becomes aggressive, and then dot dot dot, murder. Reading over the circumstances of Bono’s death, I can’t help but think of the gruesome “ Scissors Sisters” case in Ireland, which began with a similar set of circumstances.

What is less clear, however, is why he killed the man. (Note: According to the trailer, they’ve renamed the character based on Bono to “Bruno Sauls.”) That is an established fact. In late November 1981, 19-year-old Connecticut man Arne Johnson killed his landlord, Alan Bono. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Takes Its Story from Real-Life CaseĪlabama’s own Louvin Brothers, hitting y’all with THE TRUTH (image via Capitol Nashville) However, with the Conjuring 3 trailer, the CCU shows us a story that may be the most disturbing yet. Whether you find them effective or not, Valak (the Nun) and certainly Annabelle have established themselves as horror mainstays. The Conjuring Cinematic Universe, or CCU, has introduced some arguably iconic scares.
