""Annabelle Comes Home" (in theaters now) shows scenes of schoolyard taunting, a lonely birthday party for young Judy and, to put childhood troubles in perspective, Annabelle being accidentally set free to wreak havoc – all while the Warrens are out of town, leaving Judy in the care of teenage babysitter Mary Ellen (Madison Iseman) and her spiritually curious BFF Daniela (Katie Sarife).The supernatural claims of Ed, who died in 2006 at age 79, and Lorraine, who died April 18 at 92, should be approached with a healthy dose of skepticism.
"Maybe they have us growing up and getting married for 'Annabelle 4.' "She told me, 'I’ve never gone into that museum,' " Tony says. Im exklusiven Featurette spricht Judy Spera.
When he later met Ed and Lorraine at their home, he took a tour of the museum.
"The guy that installed the alarm couldn’t wait to get out of there," Tony says.
"She was afraid of it and Annabelle. Tell them that.' "Judy (left) with her mother, Lorraine Warren.
When the nun heard that, she put me in charge of the class plants for the rest of the year.
The real plaything remains secured in a prayer-protected glass case at the occult museum next to the couple's home in Monroe, Connecticut. But after neighbors complained about the disruption, the museum was shut down for a zoning violation.He has installed a security system around the museum to protect Annabelle from thieves. Judy Warren, the daughter of 'Conjuring' demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, steps up in 'Annabelle Comes Home.' Visitors used to drop in on Lorraine without announcing themselves, even walking through the front door.
"Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) celebrate a lonely birthday with their daughter, Judy (Mckenna Grace), in "Annabelle Comes Home. "And he said, 'I’m a landscape artist. She did commiserate with the movie's depiction of Judy's friend-free birthday party, since hers falls in January and seasonal snowstorms ruined more than one happy event.As her parents' work became well-known, Judy would grow frustrated reading critical news accounts, as seen in "Annabelle.
She attended Catholic school, as seen in the movie, but says her schoolmates never knew about her parents' work. April 2019 verstorben sind, lebt das Erbe in ihrer Tochter Judy und ihrem Ehemann Tony Spera weiter.
I don't know if they lived or died. Mit „Als die Babysitterin ihrer 10-jährigen Tochter Judy (In unserem exklusiven Featurette spricht die wahre Judy über ihre Kindheitserinnerungen an die Horrorpuppe, die in Wahrheit wie eine Raggedy-Ann-Stoffpuppe aussieht.Während Ed Warren bereits 2006 und Lorraine am 18.
z.B. '"He was intrigued but not deterred. "Life for the Warrens got even stranger after the first "Conjuring" movie. "I said, 'Really. "She invited him to watch her parents speak at the University of Connecticut.
"The only difference from the movie is that I was an adult reading about it.
Who knows? "Judy recalls a Halloween party for which Ed created a spooky handmade witch and where children bobbed for apples. But in a major difference from the movie, Judy never had to grow up with the doll in her presence. "It’s much easier to look at the movie Annabelle," she says. LOS ANGELES – Growing up as the child of the world's foremost demonologists/ghost hunters is going to present some life challenges.This unusual premise was so appealing to "Annabelle Comes Home" writer/director Gary Dauberman that he turned the film's spotlight on 10-year-old Judy Warren (Mckenna Grace), the daughter of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga).To clarify, Judy shares this spotlight with Annabelle in the evil doll's third solo movie outing. In „Annabelle 3“ macht die Warren-Familie Bekanntschaft mit der Horrorpuppe – und eine Person ist bis heute verängstigt. Besonders Tony Spera betreibt auch fortan das Horrormusuem.Wer das okkulte Privatmuseum der Warrens betritt, kann die verfluchte Horrorpuppe mit eigenen Augen sehen, sicher verwahrt im geweihten Glaskasten. " Judy recalls.
Lorraine died in April.The doll from "Annabelle Comes Home" and the real Annabelle in the Warrens' museum.Babysitter Mary Ellen (Madison Iseman), BFF Daniela Rios (Katie Sarife) and Judy Warren (Mckenna Grace) have bigger problems than late bedtime. "Conjuring" director James Wan amped up the terror in the doll's design before she made her scream-stealing debut, leading to her own horror franchise spin-off.Opening her eyes wide for emphasis, Judy insists the original Annabelle – with her red-yarn hair and button eyes – is far scarier than the grotesque screen version.
'Don't look it in the eyes.' Ed and Lorraine brought Annabelle home in 1971, when Judy was already an adult.Judy says she spent most of her childhood with her grandmother Georgiana in nearby Bridgeport while her parents traveled on their paranormal adventures. Cars would eerily sit outside the house, Judy says.Tony carried on the tradition of providing group museum tours, with Annabelle serving as the focal point. But she had no problem confiding to Spera, a police officer, three weeks after they met in 1979. In „Annabelle 3“ macht die Warren-Familie Bekanntschaft mit der Horrorpuppe – und eine Person ist bis heute verängstigt.
Seit die Puppe in den 1970er Jahren in die Obhut der Warrens kam und später im Museum ausgestellt wird, ranken sich weitere Mythen um sie, wie Judy im Featurette beschreibt.Gemeinsam mit ihrem Ehemann stand Judy den Filmemachern um Gary Dauberman mit Rat und Tat zur Seite.
"She said, 'No they are ghost hunters. für mit „Annabelle 3“: Tochter der Warrens spricht über die Horrorpuppe (exklusives Featurette) But was meant to be me," Tony says. Your parents are college professors?' However, young Judy has already met and made nice on-screen with a former school bully named Tony.