"You're in for a much different ride than you've been on in other 'Conjuring' films."
A new featurette offers horror fans a first look at 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It'.
The movie marks the third installment in the main 'Conjuring' series.
The franchise has inspired spin-offs based on its characters Annabelle and the Nun among others.
This latest once again follows Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga's paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.
James Wan, who created the universe says: "I really wanted 'The Conjuring' 3 to get away from the whole haunted house set-up of the first two 'Conjuring' films.
"It should be more on a whole different level, something that we've never explored before in the 'Conjuring' world."
Michael Chaves sits in the director's chair for this installment. Wan, who directed the first two 'Conjuring' movies, talked about "passing the baton on."
The film is set in 1981 and is based on the groundbreaking trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson.
"The trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, this was an internationally-renowned case," says Vera Farmiga, "which was the first time in the history of law in the United States that..."
"...that demonic possession was used as a reason for committing manslaughter," continues Patrick Wilson. "You're in for a much different ride than you've been on in other 'Conjuring' films."
The featurette includes a behind the scenes look at the filming of the threequel.
Watch it here.
'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It' is set to hit cinemas on June 4th, 2021.