The most terrifying doll in horror history is back. Annabelle 4 (2025) takes the chilling legacy of the possessed doll into darker, more horrifying territory as the battle between good and evil reaches a devastating new level.

The trailer opens with the familiar eerie lullaby, the camera slowly panning across an abandoned house. Annabelle’s empty, haunting eyes reflect back at the viewer as the screen fades to black. A voice whispers, “It never ends.”
This time, the story takes us back to the very origins of Annabelle—before she became the terror in the Warrens’ collection. The film follows a new family who unwittingly bring the doll into their home, where it begins to possess not just the house but the very hearts of those living within. The family’s quiet suburban life quickly unravels as Annabelle begins to spread her demonic influence.

The horrors are both familiar and new. Flashbacks to Annabelle’s dark past blend with the present-day terror, revealing disturbing connections between the doll and ancient rituals of evil. The family’s fight to survive becomes a race against time, as every corner of the house seems alive with shadows and whispers.
The visuals are nightmarish. The doll itself is no less terrifying, now more animated with evil intent. Creepy dolls, charred photographs, and flickering lights turn a once-normal home into a house of horrors. The cinematography is intimate, as cameras linger on empty spaces, building tension before each terrifying reveal.
The cast includes new faces, but familiar spirits return. The Warrens’ legacy looms large, as Father Perez (played by a returning actor) arrives to confront Annabelle’s evil once again, struggling to keep her power contained. The clash of faith and demonic wrath grows desperate, leading to a showdown where the stakes are not only survival but the very souls of the family.

The score is spine-chilling, mixing shrill violins with whispers of demonic chants and unsettling melodies. Every crescendo feels like a warning, building into a cacophony of terror that sets the audience’s nerves on edge.
The trailer crescendos with an image of Annabelle standing alone in a dark room, her eyes glowing red in the flickering candlelight. The final shot shows the family surrounded by shadows, whispering desperately: “It’s not over. She’s awake.”
The screen cuts to black. The title fades in with glowing red letters: Annabelle 4 (2025).
This sequel doesn’t just bring the doll back—it amplifies the terror, reminding audiences that evil never truly rests. The fight against Annabelle is just beginning, and this time, the doll’s power will be unleashed like never before.