Warner
Bros.
recently
dropped
the
first
full-length
trailer
for
the
upcoming
horror
film
from
The
Conjuring
franchise.
The
third
instalment
starring
Patrick
Wilson
and
Vera
Farmiga
back
as
real-life
paranormal
investigators
Ed
and
Lorraine
Warren
follow
a
real-life
murder
trial
of
Arne
Johnson.
Titled
The
Conjuring:
The
Devil
Made
Me
Do,
the
film
is
set
to
release
on
June
4,
2021.
The
film
follows
Ed
and
Lorraine
Warren
as
they
sought
to
prove
the
innocence
of
the
first
person
who
claims
demonic
possession
while
pleading
not
guilty
in
court.
Johnson
was
accused
of
killing
his
landlord,
Alan
Bono,
in
Connecticut
back
in
1981.
In
the
trailer,
Ed
can
be
seen
saying
that
while
the
court
acknowledges
the
existence
of
God,
it
should
also
accept
the
existence
of
the
Devil
and
Satan.
The
clip
gives
a
glimpse
of
several
spine
chilling
events
including
murder
and
unknown
evil
that
shocked
the
Warrens,
despite
their
long
history
with
paranormal
investigations.
The
Conjuring:
The
Devil
Made
Me
Do
It
was
originally
slated
to
be
released
in
September
2020,
but
had
to
be
pushed
back
due
to
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
It
is
now
set
to
release
both
on
the
big
screen
and
on
HBO
Max
for
one
month
on
June
4.
James
Wan,
who
created
the
successful
franchise
in
2013,
returns
as
producer
while
Michael
Chaves
has
taken
over
the
directorial
duties.
Apart
from
Farmiga
and
Wilson,
the
film
also
stars
Ruairi
O'Connor
(The
Spanish
Princess),
Sarah
Catherine
Hook
(Monsterland),
and
Julian
Hilliard
(The
Haunting
of
Hill
House)
in
pivotal
roles.