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'The Curse of La Llorona' Trailer Introduces the Terrifying "Weeping Woman"; Here's Everything We Know


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Between the Saw series, the Insidious movies and The Conjuring Universe, James Wan has become one of history's greatest horror franchise producers. Now he's shepherding another to theaters, if The Curse of La Llorona proves as successful as all his other brands. There's already been enough confidence in the upcoming feature for Wan to pluck its director for The Conjuring 3.  The first teaser trailer for La Llorona further promises something to look forward to, especially for fans of the Conjuring movies, the latest installment of which, The Nun, is going strong at the global box office to the tune of more than $350 million. Find out all you need to know about La Llorona and then check out the trailer down below.  Here's everything we know about The...
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