

Behold, a timeline of the Conjuring universe events (oh, and skip over Annabelle Comes Home if you want to avoid some very mild spoilers): The Nun (2018) Connected!Īhead of the new movie, Vulture put together a study guide for the franchise fans who want to catch up on the six films that precede Annabelle Comes Home - and understand exactly how they’re all connected, La Llorona included.
THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA ANNABELLE SCENE SERIES
And in Annabelle Comes Home, the titular antagonist is arriving at the residence of Ed and Lorraine Warren, the paranormal investigators who kicked off this entire series in 2013. Cut another piece of yarn, folks, because your favorite pigtailed doll is starring in her third stand-alone film. Producer James Wan and New Line Cinema are looking for another hit in their billion-dollar franchise, and in the process are providing fans with a new entry for their crazy walls.
THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA ANNABELLE SCENE MOVIE
Just a mere months after La Llorona hit multiplexes, the seventh movie in the Conjuring universe, Annabelle Comes Home, will make its theatrical debut. In case you forgot who Father Perez is, a quick flashback reminds us that he knows Annabelle. La Llorona seemed like a stand-alone film, its marketing omitting any ties to a certain supernatural expanded franchise - until Tony Amendola shows up near the movie’s end. The Weeping Woman, as the spirit’s known, drowned her children back in the 1600s and has since been doomed to wander the Los Angeles landscape claiming other people’s kids to quell her grief.

When it was first teased at San Diego Comic-Con last year, it felt familiar: Here was a haunted family who crosses paths with a raging malevolent spirit.

Since its release in April, The Curse of La Llorona, a Michael Chaves–directed horror film based on Mexican folklore, has pulled in more than $120 million around the world.
