The Nun II marks director Michael Chaves’ third outing in the spooky Conjuring Universe. Curse of La Llorona and The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It got under audiences’ skins, but The Nun II could prove to be his scariest endeavor to date. The Nun found the demonic Valak banished by Sister Irene and Maurice. Despite their best efforts, it seemed that Maurice became possessed in the end. The sequel takes place four years later. Irene has moved on and is residing in a convent in Italy. But when a priest is violently slaughtered in France, a reluctant Irene must summon the strength to once again confront Valak in order to save the young girls at a French boarding school, as well as Maurice’s very soul.CBR spoke with Chaves about the sequel, his inspirations, and the scariest moments in the new movie, which is in theaters now.Michael Chaves: That was always an ongoing conversation with James and New Line and Peter Safran. It was something we really liked in various forms, whether it’s the possession of Maurice or the forms she takes in Conjuring 2. She’s been this dark thread throughout the Conjuring Universe. Even early on, David Leslie Johnson was involved in these conversations. He is definitely one of the creative forces. I don’t even know if he is credited in this film. A lot of people were involved in that conversation.
The Nun II marks director Michael Chaves‘ third outing in the spooky Conjuring Universe. Curse of La Llorona and The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It got under audiences’ skins, but The Nun II could prove to be his scariest endeavor to date. The Nun found the demonic Valak banished by Sister Irene and Maurice. Despite their best efforts, it seemed that Maurice became possessed in the end. The sequel takes place four years later. Irene has moved on and is residing in a convent in Italy. But when a priest is violently slaughtered in France, a reluctant Irene must summon the strength to once again confront Valak in order to save the young girls at a French boarding school, as well as Maurice’s very soul.
CBR spoke with Chaves about the sequel, his inspirations, and the scariest moments in the new movie, which is in theaters now.
Michael Chaves: That was always an ongoing conversation with James and New Line and Peter Safran. It was something we really liked in various forms, whether it’s the possession of Maurice or the forms she takes in Conjuring 2. She’s been this dark thread throughout the Conjuring Universe. Even early on, David Leslie Johnson was involved in these conversations. He is definitely one of the creative forces. I don’t even know if he is credited in this film. A lot of people were involved in that conversation.
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