Annabelle
2014 film by John R. Leonetti
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May 31 2022 | Annabelle was re-released on Blu-ray as part of a collection of all existing films in The Conjuring Universe at that time. |
October 27 2021 | Warner Bros C.E.O. Jason Kilar released a YouTube short film titled 'Annabelle in Quarantine', depicting the Annabelle doll during the COVID-19 pandemic at Warner Bros. headquarters. |
May 2019 | The release date for 'Annabelle Comes Home' is changed to June 26, 2019. |
March 2019 | The third Annabelle film is titled 'Annabelle Comes Home'. |
October 2018 | Principal photography began in Los Angeles, with Michael Burgess as cinematographer. |
April 2018 | Warner Bros. announces a new film in The Conjuring franchise, initially set for release on July 3, 2019. |
April 2018 | Gary Dauberman is confirmed to write and make his directorial debut with the third Annabelle film, co-produced by James Wan and Peter Safran. |
August 11 2017 | A prequel titled Annabelle: Creation was released. |
June 2016 | Miranda Otto and Stephanie Sigman are cast in the Annabelle prequel, which centers on a dollmaker and his wife whose daughter died, and who later shelter a nun and orphans. |
March 22 2016 | Warner Bros. officially schedules the next Annabelle film for release on May 19, 2017, with David F. Sandberg directing. |
2015 | Annabelle was nominated for Favorite Thriller Movie at the People's Choice Awards. |
2015 | The film received multiple award nominations, including Best Horror at the Empire Awards, Worst Film at the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, and Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards. |
2015 | The film was nominated for Best Horror Poster at the Golden Trailer Awards by New Line Cinema / Ignition Print. |
2015 | Annabelle Wallis was nominated for Best Scared-As-S**t Performance at the MTV Movie & TV Awards. |
October 2015 | Gary Dauberman confirmed to return and write the script for the next Annabelle film. |
January 20 2015 | Warner Home Video released Annabelle on DVD and Blu-ray home video formats. |
2014 | The soundtrack was recorded at Sony Scoring Stage in Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City, California and Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood, Los Angeles. |
2014 | Annabelle, a horror film directed by John R. Leonetti, was released. |
December 18 2014 | The film's theatrical run ended, having earned a total of $84 million and becoming the thirty-fifth highest-grossing movie of 2014 in the US. |
October 2014 | Warner Bros. considers developing a series based on the Annabelle film, with a sequel already in development. |
October 3 2014 | Annabelle was released in 3,185 theaters in North America, topping the box office on its opening day by earning $15.4 million, including $2.1 million from midnight previews. |
October 3 2014 | Annabelle was theatrically released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. |
September 30 2014 | WaterTower Music released the official soundtrack album for the Annabelle film. |
September 29 2014 | The film Annabelle premiered at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. |
September 26 2014 | Annabelle was released in Russia, earning $2.1 million on its opening weekend and debuting at No. 3 in the Russian box office. |
April 24 2014 | Joseph Bishara was hired to compose the music for the Annabelle film. |
February 25 2014 | Filming continued at an apartment on South Normandie Avenue in Los Angeles County, with a 55-member crew shooting for several days. Director Leonetti and producer Safran reported experiencing 'supernatural phenomena' on the film set. |
January 2014 | Casting for the film Annabelle was announced, with Annabelle Wallis and Ward Horton confirmed as lead actors, alongside Eric Ladin, Brian Howe, and Alfre Woodard. |
January 2014 | Principal photography for the film Annabelle began in Los Angeles. |
January 27 2014 | Principal photography for Annabelle began at The Book Shop in Covina, California, marking the start of film production. |
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