The upcoming horror flick "The Conjuring 2" will surely leave viewers terrified - and many might even think that what they have seen may just happen to them inside their own homes.
According to Metro UK, the sequel to the 2013 original is "both technically impressive and crazy-horrifying at the same time," especially with how it was presented in its VR trailer.
In the three-minute promotional clip, one's heart is left pumping unceasingly because of the scenes as viewers experience close-to-reality scary moments.
While watching "The Conjuring 2" trailer with a VR headset, the experience becomes more real that one would feel the chills rushing over.
In the trailer, Wan is shown doing a brief introduction before the camera rolls to several horrifying shots of the rooms inside the house.
In "The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist" movie, Patrick Wilson and Vega Farmiga will continue to portray paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, respectively.
Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly reported about 11-year-old Janet Hodgson of Enfield, England, who relayed her real-life horror story. Her story is the inspiration behind the movie.
Now already grown-up and carrying the name Janet Winter, she recalled that the furniture and various objects inside the house moved on their own.
"I think if I had to go through it again, it'd kill me," she said in the featurette of "The Conjuring 2."
Know more about her story by watching "The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist" on June 10.