Cool Horror Videos: The Conjuring doll Annabelle gets restless in quarantine

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The Warner Bros. lot has been empty over the last four months of quarantine, with company employees doing all of their work from home. Which means that demon-enhanced doll Annabelle, who plays such a big role in the Conjuring Universe that she has three of her own feature films, has been sitting alone on the lot with nothing to do and no one to torment.

During a trip to the New Line offices in late July, some employees decided to put together a cute, 90 second short film called Annabelle in Quarantine

about the evil doll's shenanigans while everyone has been away. The doll has been on fixture at the New Line offices, moving around various work stations during pre-COVID-19 times. Two of the New Line employees shot the movie on their iPhone (yes, in face masks with social distancing), while a third directed remotely by FaceTime.

This video was initially only shared between Warner Bros. employees, but has now made its way online for all of us to see. It's embedded below, and might put a smile on your face during its minute and a half running time.
 

Source: Deadline

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