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Director Shares Annabelle 2 Behind-the-Scenes Image
If there is anything positive to take from this movie even existing, it’s the fact that Lights Out director David F. Sandberg is behind the camera.
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Annabelle 2’s plot is focused on the doll-maker who created the grinning fiend in the first place.
Watch the first teaser above, which features a scary ass child humming to herself while hosting a tea party with her dolls in a dimly lit room, and then starts CRACKING HER NECK in all sorts of gross directions. Sandberg was mostly known for directing short films, one of which was developed into the feature-length film Light’s Out, on which The Conjuring director James Wan served as a producer.
The trailer announcement for the sequel arrives tomorrow.
Now that we’ve all seen The Conjuring 2, could this nun have something to do with the same demonic entity that terrorized Hodgson family? Hard to tell from this short teaser, but I feel like that’s what happens.
Given that Annabelle 2 won’t be coming out until May 2017, this trailer is definitely debuting early by Hollywood marketing standards – but when you consider the box office competition the movie will be facing, it’s understandable that the film would want to get out in front.
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ANNABELLE 2 stars Miranda Otto, Stephanie Sigman, Talitha Bateman, Anthony LaPaglia, Lulu Wilson, Philippa Anne Coulthard, Grace Fulton, Lou Lou Safran, Samara Lee, and Tayler Buck.