Annabelle Comes Home promo video takes you through the Warren artifacts room

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Annabelle Comes Home Gary Dauberman

In the upcoming sequel ANNABELLE COMES HOME, the evil-infused doll Annabelle is going to be causing trouble even after being locked away in the "artifacts room" in the home of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. To give viewers an idea of what it would be like to walk around in the artifacts room as Annabelle starts doing her thing, Warner Bros. has released a neat 360 experience video that guides you through the room.

As you go through the room, Annabelle disappears from her cabinet and things get creepy. Give the video a look below.

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their THE CONJURING and THE CONJURING 2 roles of Ed and Lorraine Warren in ANNABELLE COMES HOME, but the real focus of the film is Mckenna Grace as their young daughter Judy, Madison Iseman as Judy's babysitter / cousin Mary Ellen, and Katie Sarife as Mary Ellen's friend Daniela.

Written and directed by Gary Dauberman, the film has the following synopsis: 

Determined to keep Annabelle from wreaking more havoc, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren bring the possessed doll to the locked artifacts room in their home, placing her “safely” behind sacred glass and enlisting a priest’s holy blessing. But an unholy night of horror awaits as Annabelle awakens the evil spirits in the room, who all set their sights on a new target — the Warrens’ ten-year-old daughter, Judy, and her friends.

Dauberman previously wrote ANNABELLE, ANNABELLE: CREATION, and THE NUN.

ANNABELLE COMES HOME comes to theatres on June 28th. 
 

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