"Annabelle: Creation," a new hunting movie of the creepy doll from the movie "Conjuring" and "Annabelle" is now on its own origin of the story. The new trailer was released on Sunday, which takes the viewers how the real life Annabelle died in a tragic car crash before it became a haunted doll.

As the story goes, Variety shares that the "Annabelle: Creation" will show how the doll become a demonic conduit after the dollmaker loses their own daughter. The trailer also shows off that after several years, the couple takes in a nun and a group of orphan girls who will definitely be terrorized by the evil spirit living in the doll.

"Annabelle: Creation" is actually a prequel to the first film "The Conjuring." This film might offer the most outstanding scariest installment in the franchise, as the writer of the film Gary Dauberman follow his success on his 2014's "Annabelle," and came to possess the doll in 2013's "Conjuring." Working backward from the film "The Conjuring" and "Annabelle: Creation" is some kind of a horror genre that reveals how dangerous the trapped spirit within the doll.

According to the Entertainment Weekly, a married couple welcomes the doll in 1970's John R. Leonetti's previous film "Annabelle," which brought a horrific plagued to their family. While James Wan who leads "The Conjuring" and "The Conjuring 2" films will be back to produce the "Annabelle: Creation." From the trailer, it shows how powerful evil the spirit is, as it terrorizes the orphanage and a particular girl, which becomes an obsession for the spirit by proving her power to unlock the door for the girl.

The "Annabelle: Creation" will throw something that would bring the movie into a further chaos, were Alicia Vela-Bailey who played as Mullin's wife has an official character name of Evil Mrs. Mullins, which indicate that there is something wrong in the old farmhouse. The trailer movie is expected to put some of a shocking twist that will give the moviegoers more than one story of a possessed doll.

The "Annabelle: Creation" will star Talitha Bateman, Stephanie Sigman, Philippa Anne Coulthard, Lulu Wilson, Lou Lou Safran, Grace Fulton, Tayler Buck, Anthony LaPaglia, and Samara Lee. The "Annabelle: Creation" will be set in theaters on August 11.