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In Annabelle Comes Home When Ed and Lorraine Warren place the Annabelle doll in their artifact room, where they mistakenly believe she can no longer cause harm, she awakens the evil inside all the other haunted artifacts in the room and together they target the Warrens’ 10-year-old daughter, Judy.
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In Annabelle Comes Home When Ed and Lorraine Warren place the Annabelle doll in their artifact room, where they mistakenly believe she can no longer cause harm, she awakens the evil inside all the other haunted artifacts in the room and together they target the Warrens’ 10-year-old daughter, Judy.
5.9/10
IMDb64%
Rotten TomatoesBest Costume Design | 2019
Legion M Breakout Director | 2019
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 231,300,000 USD
The movie is dedicated to Lorraine Warren (portrayed in the movie by Vera Farmiga) who passed away two months before the film's release.
(at around 50 mins) The real Annabelle is at the Warrens' Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut, kept in a glass case with warning signs. Unlike the doll in the film, it is a Raggedy Ann doll. In one scene, Judy is watching a game show when a couple win a trip to Vegas and a Raggedy Ann doll. This is a nod to the real Annabelle.
James Wan stated that the movie would pick up directly after Ed and Lorraine Warren took the Annabelle doll, in the first Annabelle (2014) movie. Therefore, the movie takes place in the Warren house, along with all the other artifacts.
The character of Anthony Rios was created as a proxy for Judy's real life husband, Tony Spera. While she and Spera didn't actually meet until adulthood, Gary Dauberman asked their permission to create the childhood bully character to potentially serve as a romantic interest for Judy if the series continues to follow her character as she grows up.
The samurai armor that features in the Warren occult museum is based off Japanese mythology's demonic warrior the Oni, marking along with the Ferryman the second cultural mythology entity appearing.
"Lorraine Warren: There is a lot of evil in this room. But you know what I actually like about it? All the evil in here reminds me of all the good that's out there."
"Judy Warren: What else did you touch? Daniela Rios: ...Everything."