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Be sure to check back on Screen Rant for our full interviews with some of Annabelle Comes Home's cast and crew in the coming days. At one point in the scripting stage, Mary Ellen was supposed to be Judy Warren's cousin, but that changed at an unspecified time. However, given the fact that there was some confusion about that on set means it's possible it was more of a last minute change. Though since it's a rather inconsequential detail in the grand scheme of things, changing it late in the game wouldn't mean much for the film. Given that Annabelle Comes Home exists within The Conjuring Universe, quite a few Easter eggs are hidden throughout the movie that hint at the Annabelle movies and the other franchise installments.
That's why it felt right to step up and direct this one because I have a lot of shorthand with these people and they're so good at what they do. That just felt like a huge advantage to have that going into it, knowing how great everybody is at their job. It's not for it to have a uniform look across the movies.
'Annabelle Comes Home' Cast on Why It's So Hard to Play Scared
It's three stories, and there are plenty of areas that are new - that haven't been seen before - but may not be explored in Annabelle Comes Home. Spence designed the Warrens' home to be able to be revisited in future Annabelle or Conjuring movies. Annabelle Comes Home was theatrically released in the United States on June 26, 2019, by Warner Bros. It was originally scheduled for release on July 3, 2019, but was later moved up to June 28, and then to June 26.

Despite the title, the film isn't really about Annabelle; as she's only one of several cursed objects that have to be overcome. Still, the writers come up with some rather creative and frightening demonic spirits. And, they do a good job at building suspense and tension.
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When I say the mantle, of course I mean the crucifix. That, to me, just felt a little different to me rather than one of them just has to save the day I like that they all work together. He's at the school and he's the first one who says, "Happy Birthday, Judy" at the birthday party. He's a huge fan of horror movies and he's at that age where I struggle a lot with I know he's moved beyond the horror movies for kids and seen them.
You can watch the full interview in the video above and below, you'll find an index of the topics we discussed followed by the official synopsis for the film.
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Spence has brought so many "creepy" artifacts to life on-screen over the years that she would welcome the opportunity to create one herself. And if given that chance, the one thing she would want to have a spooky backstory is a telegraph. It could happen one day, too, if Spence chooses to move into directing as she hopes to do, which, considering her expertise in production design for horror films, could make for a terrifying story. Do you inherit a sound team, lighting crew and cinematographers from the Conjuring Universe who give these films a consistent look and tone?

Mary Ellen's friend Daniela sneaks into the Artifact Room and opens Annabelle's case. Writer-director Gary Dauberman'sANNABELLE COMES HOMEcrept and crawled into a theater near you on Wednesday. And today we have some killer interviews to share with you guys featuring Dauberman himself and young stars Mckenna Grace, Madison Iseman, and Katie Sarife. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. The go-to source for comic book and superhero movie fans. With regards to the costumes, while Mary Ellen can be described as someone who would read Seventeen Magazine and base her clothing choices on that, Daniela is meant to be more of a tomboy.
Create your free profile and get access to exclusive content. With Annabelle Comes Home now in theaters, I recently sat down for a quick chat with McKGrace, Katie Sarife, and Madison Iseman to discuss making the film. They talked about why it's so hard to play scared and how they get themselves to that point, if Grace's The Haunting of Hill House experience made it any easier, and what they enjoyed about working withGary Daubermanon his directorial debut.

Saying anything beyond that, such as revealing why her character feels the need to know more about morbid stories (including watching the Warrens' tapes), would be spoiling the film. Of course, much more about Judy Warren will be uncovered throughout the story, as she's the central character. Plus, her interaction with Daniela and the furthering of her friendship with Mary Ellen will also flourish. Sarife considers Annabelle Comes Home the perfect opportunity to conquer her fear of dolls. We had the chance to see two scenes being filmed while on the set of Annabelle Comes Home.
The first scene was quite brief and was only between Judy and Mary Ellen. At first, Mary Ellen is walking through the hallways of the house, calling out Judy's name, as if she was searching for her. Mary Ellen finds Judy in a bedroom (not her own and perhaps Ed and Lorraine's room), praying on her knees. Mary Ellen immediately stops her, saying, "Judy? Judy, hey." Judy says something back to Mary Ellen, but the sound was soft and a bit unclear.
Sometime later, the Warrens welcome Mary Ellen, who will be in charge of babysitting their daughter, Judy, at the house while they travel overnight to investigate another case. At school, Judy notices a ghostly priest that begins following her. Mary Ellen's friend, Daniela, arrives uninvited to the Warrens' home, who is secretly curious about speaking to the dead. She sneaks into the artifacts room and starts examining every item, ultimately trying to contact her late father.
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