The
Conjuring
3:
The
Devil
Made
Me
Do
It
was
set
to
release
on
September
11
but
missed
its
release
date
due
to
the
Coronavirus
pandemic.
Now,
the
makers
have
released
a
new
look
video
from
the
film
to
make
up
for
the
delay.
Director
James
Wan
also
assures
the
franchise
fans
that
the
upcoming
film
will
be
on
a
"whole
different
level" when
compared
to
its
predecessors.
The
Conjuring
3
is
now
scheduled
for
a
June
2021
premiere
and
is
set
to
introduce
a
bigger
world
than
the
first
two
Conjuring
movies,
revealed
the
new
director
Michael
Chaves,
who
will
be
taking
over
the
series.
The
behind-the-scenes
video,
not
only
talks
about
the
new
film
but
also
the
entire
Conjuring
universe
including
its
spin-offs.
The
series'
creator
James
Wan
also
hinted
at
what
fans
could
expect
when
paranormal
investigators
Ed
and
Lorraine
Warren
take
on
their
next
case.
He
said,
"I
really
wanted
The
Conjuring
3
to
get
away
from
the
haunted
house
setup
of
the
first
two
Conjuring
films.
[It's
about]
something
we've
never
explored
before
in
the
The
Conjuring
world,"
Wan
also
confessed
that
it
was
difficult
for
him
to
pass
"the
baton"
to
Michael
Chaves,
but
thinks
"it's
good
to
get
a
fresh
take"
on
the
franchise.
The
First
Look
Video
Gives
A
Glimpse
At
The
Conjuring
Universe
In
the
video,
the
makers
have
revealed
new
footage
from
The Conjuring
3,
which
shows
the
Warrens
on
the
court
steps.
Titled
as
Faith
and
Fear,
the
32-minute
video
also
reveals
parts
of
the
film's
plot
which
is
set
around
the
80s,
based
on
the
real-life
story
of
Arne
Johnson.
The
real-life
case
also
garnered
attention
in
the
1980s.
The
Devil
Made
Me
Do
It,
will
reportedly
follow
the
Warrens
as
they
try
to
save
the
soul
of
a
young
boy,
who
they
believe
is
possessed
by
a
demonic
entity.
The
couple
then
find
themselves
at
the
centre
of
the
history-making
murder
trial
of
Arne
Cheyenne
Johnson.
The
Conjuring:
The
Devil
Make
Me
Do
It
Offical
Synopsis
The
official
synopsis
reads,
"The
Conjuring:
The
Devil
Made
Me
Do
It reveals
a
chilling
story
of
terror,
murder
and
unknown
evil
that
shocked
even
experienced
real-life
paranormal
investigators
Ed
(Patrick
Wilson)
and
Lorraine
Warren
(Vera
Farmiga).
One
of
the
most
sensational
cases
from
their
files,
it
starts
with
a
fight
for
the
soul
of
a
young
boy,
then
takes
them
beyond
anything
they'd
ever
seen
before,
to
mark
the
first
time
in
U.S.
history
that
a
murder
suspect
would
claim
demonic
possession
as
a
defense."
The
Film
Is
Based
On
Real
Life
Story
Of
Arne
Cheyenne
Johnson
According
to
reports,
Arne
Cheyenne
Johnson
was
charged
with
manslaughter
after
killing
his
landlord
Alan
Bono.
In
his
defense,
he
had
claimed
he
was
possessed
by
a
demon
and
the
only
witness
were
his
younger
sister
and
girlfriend.
They
then
reached
out
to
The
Warrens
for
help.
The
Conjuring:
The
Devil
Made
Me
Do
It
is
scheduled
for
release
on
June
4,
2021.