The Conjuring films are one of those most popular horror franchises of our time. The spin-off The Nun, which gave the creepy nun from Part 2 his own film, fell far short of expectations in terms of quality (unlike the three-part Annabelle release).
Despite poor reviews and disappointing fan reception, grossing over $360 million worldwide on a budget of just $20 million was incentive enough to get going The Nun 2 to turn. And for the sequel, which nobody actually asked for, there is now a first gloomy trailer.
Horror Returns: Whether you like it or not, the demonic nun is back in The Nun 2
Directed by Michael Chaves, who also directed the films The Curse of Llorona and The Conjuring 3: The Vampire Slayer within the horror universe, The Nun sequel brings out not only the eponymous menace (Bonnie Aarons), but also the actual main character Part 1, Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga), back. Four years after the previous filmi.e. in 1956, she again encounters her demonic opponent Valak, who appears in the form of a nun.
Watch the trailer for the horror sequel The Nun 2 here
The Nun 2 – Trailer (English) HD
Whether there will be a reunion with the married couple Lorraine and Ed Warren (Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson) in the sequel, as in The Nun, cannot yet be foreseen. But the new cast keeps up Storm Reid (Missing) and Anna Popplewell (The Chronicles of Narnia) but two promising new additions ready.
Beyond the The Nun 2 trailer, first images and a poster promise another dark chapter in which the dangerous supernatural power in the shadows lurks in the shadows of the young novices who care for Irene and Co.
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The Nun 2 – Poster
Horror sequel: When will The Nun 2 be in cinemas?
The Nun 2 launches in two months, on September 7, 2023in German cinemas.
You can currently stream The Nun on Netflix. The Conjuring 1 and 2 are available on Netflix and WOW*. The most recent film in the horror universe, The Conjuring 3: The Vampire Slayer streams on Amazon Prime*.
Podcast for horror fans: The 5 best zombie series in the stream
Whether you watch The Last of Us or not, the zombie series genre is more diverse than meets the eye. That’s why we’re introducing you to five representatives in the podcast stream that you shouldn’t miss. They can be streamed on Netflix, Disney+, Amazon or even free of charge in the Arte media library.
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Each of the zombie series presented makes something special in its own way. Be it that it takes you to a historical setting, approaches the topic with humor or, as a social drama, deals with how ex-zombies can be reintegrated into society.
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