Out of the several eerie entities from The Conjuring 2, the one that may have left the most goosebumps on moviegoers was the ghostly nun that haunted paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Back in June, it was revealed that New Line Cinema is bringing back the supernatural force to induce more sleepless nights in a spinoff film, and a director for the project has now been revealed.

Deadline reports that Corin Hardy, who helmed 2015's well-received horror film The Hallow (and who has been rumored to direct the long-gestating reboot of The Crow), is now set to direct The Nun from a screenplay by James Wan and Gary Dauberman, with Wan and Peter Safran producing the project.

Specific plot details are unknown at this time, other than the fact that the spinoff will focus on the villainous nun who was inserted into The Conjuring 2 towards the end of shooting, when Wan came up with the idea for the creepy character played by Bonnie Aarons.

As fans of The Conjuring franchise know, this isn't the first character encountered by the Warrens to receive its own movie. In 2014, New Line released Annabelle, a film about the origin of the haunted doll faced by the Warrens (and eventually held behind glass in their museum). A sequel to that movie, Annabelle 2, is scheduled to come out on August 11th, 2017 and will be directed by David F. Sandberg (who helmed Lights Out).

Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on all of these projects, and let us know what you think about a film dedicated to the nun. Are you interested in seeing the backstory of the phantasmal force, or would you prefer to have the nun stay enshrouded in mystery?

Source: Deadline
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