Pictures from the set of The Conjuring 2 bring back the 1970s

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Filming continues on director James Wan's sequel to his 2013 hit THE CONJURING, and Wan has shared a new batch of pictures from the set to keep his followers on social media updated on the project's progress. While previous pictures have shown some impressive sets built on a soundstage, these new images show that the production has ventured out onto the streets of London, where they're using this 2015 fall to recreate a 1970s Christmas.

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga are reprising their roles as married paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in THE CONJURING 2: THE ENFIELD POLTERGEIST, which centers on 

the mother of a girl who is experiencing a haunting and desperate for help.

Wilson and Farmiga are joined in the cast this time around by Frances O'Connor, Simon McBurney, Franka Potente, Abhi Sinha, Madison Wolfe, Lauren Esposito, Patrick McAuley, Benjamin Haigh, Maria Doyle Kennedy, and Simon Delaney.

McBurney can be seen with Wan, Wilson, and Farmiga in one of the pictures below.

The sequel was written by Wan and THE CONJURING screenwriters Chad and Carey Hayes, with a rewrite by David Leslie Johnson. New Line Cinema has scheduled THE CONJURING 2 for a June 10, 2016 release. 

Seven months in the future, THE CONJURING 2 will be showing us horrors that happened forty years in the past.

Source: @CreepyPuppet

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