A new clip from The Conjuring 3 proves terror doesn't just happen at night.

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A new teaser shows Lorraine Warren in danger as she's baited to run towards a the edge of a cliff where a hand grabs her ankle. Her husband Ed scrambles for her as she falls in a promo packed with jump scares.

The Conjuring 3 is creeping closer to release, with a recent featurette revealing more about the Warrens' return to the big screen.

Film producer Peter Safran explained that while the threequel is still "grounded in the lore and in the feel of Conjuring movies", it'll be "telling a brand new story".

"The [real] Warrens, they’ve helped police investigate different cases, help find missing people and so I felt like this would be a natural direction to go into that is something a bit different," added producer and franchise creator James Wan.

Wan - who helmed the first two instalments in the series - will not be returning behind the camera this time out, with directorial duties instead going to Michael Chaves, who is himself no stranger to The Conjuring universe, having also directed spin-off The Curse of La Llorona in 2019.

The Conjuring has become a major horror franchise in recent years, with seven films already having been released. As well as the core films there have been plenty of spin-offs such as The Nun, Annabelle and The Curse of La Llorona,.

Originally The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It - which will focus on the real-life trial of Arne Cheyenne Jackson - was set for a September 2020 release, but the global pandemic meant it was delayed until May 2021.

So what else can you expect? Read more for everything you need to know about The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.

While you're here why not also check out our handy guide to watching The Conjuring movies in order too and get up to speed.

The Conjuring 3 release date: When is The Devil Made Me Do It released?

The film had originally been slated for 11th September 2020 - but it was one of many big productions to have its release affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

It is now scheduled for 4th June 2021 in the US and 28th May in the UK. Should this change again we'll be sure to let you know. The movie will be available to watch on HBO Max in the US for 31 days from 4th June, following the Warner Bros new release schedule. HBO Max isn't available in the UK currently.

The Conjuring 3 trailer

The first trailer for The Conjuring 3 was released in April 2021 giving us a look at the new case the Warrens are getting involved in. You can watch it below. The trailer leaves us hanging as you see Lorraine being grabbed, but by what?

When the movie was first delayed Chaves joked he was "personally holding [the trailer] on [his] computer waiting to release it."

Following the trailer, a behind-the-scenes featurette dropped in May, exploring the premise of the new film, which you can watch below:

A first-look clip promising more terrors also followed...

The Conjuring 3 cast: Who returns in The Devil Made Me Do It?

Of course, The Conjuring films revolve around the work of Ed and Lorraine Warren - and so it will come as no surprise that Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga will be reprising their roles as the paranormal investigative duo, while it's also confirmed that Sterling Jerins will return as their daughter Judy.

Beyond that it's largely a new cast - given that the film is once again focusing on a new case with little obvious overlap to the preceding two movies.

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Some of the new faces making their Conjuring Universe debut are Irish actor Ruairi O’Connor, known for his role as Henry Tudor in The Spanish Princess, who will play the accused murderer Arne, and Ronnie Gene Blevins (Death Wish), who plays Alan Bono - the man killed by Arne - and Charlene Amoia (Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey) who stars as Judy Glatzel, a key witness in the trial.

And young star Julian Hilliard, who already has some horror pedigree having appeared in 2018 Netflix series The Haunting of Hill House, will play Judy Glatzel's son David - the eleven year old boy accused of playing host to a demon that forced Johnson to kill Bono.

The Conjuring 3 story: What's The Devil Made Me Do It about?

The official synopsis reads: "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It reveals a chilling story of terror, murder and unknown evil that shocked even experienced real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

"One of the most sensational cases from their files, it starts with a fight for the soul of a young boy, then takes them beyond anything they’d ever seen before, to mark the first time in US history that a murder suspect would claim demonic possession as a defense."

The Conjuring 3 is the first film in the main series to have a subtitle - the movie's full title is The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.

As with the first two movies, the movie focuses on another real case investigated by Ed and Lorraine. The case this time is the trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, a man who in 1981 had been charged with killing his landlord but plead innocence on the grounds of demonic possession - the first time in US history that such a defence had been argued.

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The Warrens got involved in the case as they had taken part in the exorcism of David Glatzel - it was also claimed it was the same demon in both cases.

Alongside this Arne case there have been rumours that a werewolf might have some kind of involvement in the film - with Vera Farmiga telling Metro US back in 2018 that "the last I heard it had something to do with some Werewolf case."

And the likelihood of a werewolf cropping up in some capacity seems even more likely given Patrick Wilson's comments to The Hollywood Reporter in November 2019 that the film "will be a really nice addition because it's definitely a different beast. Pun intended."

He added: "Again, we are pushing our characters to places they haven't gone, but the film will be a really nice addition because it's definitely a different beast. Pun intended."

What we do know for certain is the threequel will be something quite different, no haunted houses, but more real life inspiration. Wan said: "All the Conjuring films are based on the case files, so they're more based on the true story aspect of the real-life Warrens. I think that's important. It's important that the mothership stays true to the inspiration of the real people," he explained.

"The spinoffs are where we get to have more fun and do weird and wonderful crazy things. The mothership of it being the Conjuring films, we want it to come back to the real stuff."

Chaves has also teased this movie is on a "whole different level" telling IGN: "I a lot of ways, this is the biggest Conjuring movie".

When Chaves showed the final cut to Vera and her husband, they apparently said "This is the darkest Conjuring movie."

It does seem this case cuts closer to home with a real life manslaughter case, no haunted homes insight this time...

If you want a spoiler-free overview of the film, here's our The Conjuring 3 review.

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is released in cinemas on 4th June, 2021 on HBO Max and 28th May in the UK.

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Patrick CremonaSenior Film Writer

Patrick Cremona is the Senior Film Writer at Radio Times, and looks after all the latest film releases both in cinemas and on streaming. He has been with the website since October 2019, and in that time has interviewed a host of big name stars and reviewed a diverse range of movies.

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