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This is why demonic nuns are strolling around London today – and caught the bus to Seven Sisters-Kitty Chrisp-Entertainment – Metro

We’re having nun of that.

This is why demonic nuns are strolling around London today – and caught the bus to Seven Sisters-Kitty Chrisp-Entertainment – Metro

Creepy nuns descended on London today, and we’re shook (Picture: Joe Pepler/PinPep)

A few London commuters must’ve spat out their morning coffees today on seeing seven sinister sisters descend on the capital.

No, we’re not talking about the north London district, but the five demonic nuns that were spotted in various locations this morning.

We hope they don’t make a habit of this, as they really added a new layer of spook the Millennium Bridge after that bleak Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince scene.

The sisters, with their faces obscured, lined up in an arrow formation on the pedestrian bridge with their hands outstretched like something from a, er, horror film.

Strolling up to St Paul’s, the nuns then struck a similarly eerie pose in front of a bus, set for Seven Sisters. That would’ve woken up a city early bird or two.

If you think this looks like something out of a spooky flick, you’d be right as the nuns are marking the release of The Nun II on September 8.

They boarded a bus to Seven Sisters, of course (Picture: Joe Pepler/PinPep)

What a scene on the Millennium Bridge (Picture: Joe Pepler/PinPep)

Warner Bros’ creepy bit of marketing comes after The Nun haunted box offices after its 2018 release, making it The Conjuring universe’s highest ever grossing film.

Cinema goers can expect a jump – or seven – as protagonist Sister Irene fights against hair-raising naughty nun, Valak.

Directed by Michael Chaves – who was also behind The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It – The Nun II sees the return of Taissa Farmiga as Sister Irene.

Bonnie Aarons is levitating onto your screams – we mean screens – again as Demon Nun, while Game of Thrones’ Charlotte Hope, Demián Bichir, and Jonas Bloquet are also starring in the sequel.

Director Chaves previously warned viewers to brace themselves for increased violence in this installment.

‘I think that this does get darker. Even audiences have said this when we screened it. It is definitely more violent than what they expected from a Conjuring movie,’ he told SFX Magazine.

‘It’s always a delicate balance. It’s definitely scary, it’s 100% delivered on that.

‘Just as horror audiences have developed the appetite for horror, the appetite for violence has started to increase, and so there are some violent elements in this.’

The Nun II is in cinemas on September 8th, 2023.

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