![]() ![]() Until the Mullins are killed and Janice goes missing, when they're forced by the police to pack things up and move to somewhere else. This is why they still remain in place even after the horrible things happening to the house. Closed Circle: Due to the previous orphanage closing, Charlotte and the orphans are stuck in a lonely estate in the middle of nowhere and have no money to rent a more lively place.Mia and John Form also appear at the very end through archival footage. The Cameo: The Higgins couple from the first film turn up in the epilogue to adopt Janice, who introduces herself as Annabelle. ![]() They barricaded the doll inside a room blessed by a priest and then invite the orphans as a way for them to repent their sin, only to realize too late again that this is exactly what the demon wants: a couple of lost souls ready to be eaten. However, they realized too late that it was a demon, and not Bee, that latched into it. Came Back Wrong: In their desperate attempt to see their daughter again, the Mullins prayed to anything that could bring her back by possessing a doll Samuel made.Call-Forward: The demon possesses Janice by puking blood into her mouth, like Bathsheba does to possess Carolyn Perron some fourteen years later.Mullins confronts the demon for the final time. The first time Linda sees Annabelle, you can see white dots of the figure who carries the latter in the background.Break the Haughty: Carol, who gets few, if any, real moments of warmth or humility outside of some deleted scenes, is reducing to a sobbing wreck after she's trapped in the barn with a possessed scarecrow, and one by one the lightbulbs start falling out, with her frantically trying to hold the last one in place as it un-screws the last one back in with her bare hands although she does manage to escape.She eventually changes her name to Annabelle and is adopted by the Higgins couple, setting up the events of the first film. Bittersweet Ending: Charlotte and most of the orphans survive the haunting and move on, but the Mullins are both dead, while the demon-possessed Janice runs loose.Bilingual Bonus: Charlotte tries to repel the demon-possessed Janice with the Lord's Prayer in Spanish.Big Red Devil: The same black one from the first film, in fact.Bedsheet Ghost: Played surprisingly straight, and it does not disappoint.This implies that between the climax and the scene where Janice is adopted, there is an unmentioned time skip of three years. A featurette released in advance of The Nun eventually decided on a compromise: this film is set in 1955 (and so the prologue in 1943), while the first film is set in 1970. ![]()
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