On the official Twitter page of Annabelle Comes Home a promo video dedicated to the Bride (a haunted wedding dress), one of the entities in the museum of Mr. and Mrs. Warren (played again by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga), has been released.
The haunted wedding dress possesses the woman wearing it, forcing her to stab her groom to death. The bloodstains then disappear so that the dress can be purchased again. By the time Ed and Lorraine were called to investigate, the "Bride" had already led seven women to murder their partner.
At the bottom of the article you can also find a 360-degree video that provides a glimpse into the Warren home's artifact room, the place where the possessed items are stored.
The evil doll movie Annabelle 3 (aka Annabelle Comes Home) will arrive in Italian theaters on July 3, 2019.
The film marks the directorial debut of Gary Dauberman, the screenwriter of the first two spin-off chapters (consisting of Annabelle and Annabelle: Creation) dedicated to the devilish doll from the universe of The Conjuring.
Plot: In order to prevent Annabelle's demonic spirit from continuing to claim victims, demonologists Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) classify the doll as a "demonic object" and, locked in a glass case, store it in their artifact room, a place where it cannot harm anyone. For the Warrens, however, the night will be inauspicious because, despite its preservation, the doll will succeed in awakening the malevolent entities imprisoned there.
Evil this time will target Judy (McKenna Grace), the daughter of demonologists and her friends.
Produced by James Wan's Atomic Monster in collaboration with Peter Safran, Annabelle 3 Is written by Gary Dauberman himself.
Also in the cast are Madison Iseman (Little Chills 2: The Ghosts of Halloween), McKenna Grace (The Haunting of Hill House) and Katie Sarife. The soundtrack is by Joseph Bishara (The Conjuring).
Don't say yes to this dress. #AnnabelleComesHome. pic.twitter.com/LtyOpSw3bR
- Annabelle Comes Home (@annabellemovie) June 5, 2019
A 360-degree tour of the room of possessed objects: