THE NUN 2 (Valak The Fallen Angel + Entire Nun Timeline) EXPLORED

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Hey guys whats happening? Niyat here with film comics explained. As requested, today we’ll be exploring The Nun 2, the recently released supernatural horror film directed by Michael Chaves.

Functioning as a sequel to 2018’s The nun, and essentially the eight entry into the Conjuring Universe created by James Wan, the film stars Taissa Farmiga, Jonas Bloquet, Bonnie Aarons, Anna Popplewell, Storm Reid and Katelyn Rose Downey.

In the enticing sequel to the gothic tale of unimaginable horrors, we're whisked away to a quaint French town in 1956, which is plagued not by the latest fashion trends but a sinister evil. When Reports buzz about a priest and other holy people meeting an untimely (and rather gruesome) end, Enter Sister Irene: who dives headfirst into this ecclesiastical whodunit.

As the pieces start falling into place, who should be the culprit but the malevolent force known as Valak that had already tormented her in the past.
With the demon threatening to destroy her friends and the lives of many that depended on the church, Irene must effectively confront her past with the help of her comrades to defeat one of the most insidious forms of evil out there.

In this video, we’re going to run through the entire Nun timeline, with a breakdown of the first film and its characters, before turning our attention to the sequel.

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I have never laughed harder at a horror film when Maurice gave Sister Irene the MEANEST right hook when heading to the chapel. No curveball, no change-up, just straight GAS.

FrstdWntn
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I loved the scene where the daughter is on the staircase in the dark and the Nun appears on a wall and it holds there for a few seconds before the girl's mother turns on a light from below and the Nun disappears but a face is still present on the wall was very well done. Seeing faces in patterns always freaks me out.

MsAnimefan
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You and Roanoke are by far my favorite movie explanation channels. Even when I get the movies you two bring insight into it. Always appreciate your guy’s videos.

markreine
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What was always weird to me was that if everybody was dead in the Abbey, then the Nun essentially helped them defeat it by giving them insightful information, background history, etc.

iGottaGoodiDea
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My interpretation of the nuns in the first movie, was they were real ghost, helping Irene, because otherwise, why would valak want to tell all of this valuable info about how to contain it.
I kind of hoped that the sisters didn't won at the end, that would have explained how Maurice never got rid of his possession. And how he got to the Warren's, how they couldn't help him, which caused his suicide

girasoln
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The best part of the film was when Valak yelled “It’s Nunnin Time!” and then she nunned all over the main characters

astropunch
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Okay, ripping the cross out of the ground is just a really solid move in a supernatural horror film

jamesroberts
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The conjuring 2 gave me an irrational fear of The Nun. Imagine turning a dark corner and the yellow eyed demon nun is just standing there in the shadows.

The Nun movie was so bad it effectively cured it.

Jagrofes
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Every day we get a new filmcomicsexplained video is a good day

plantishfellow
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you keep doing these massively long, hella detailed docu-vids lately. thanks so much man, they're amazing.

jamesdreads
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Nun and the Conjuring movies have so much potential. They really need to get better storywriters for these movies. Maybe they should import some Asian horror writers to make the next nun and Conjuring movies. Many good Asian horror story writers dont depend on jump scares to make a movie scary and thats what makes them impactful and good.

ibinTZY
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A haunting in Venice was by far the better horror movie. I went to see them both, and I’m a huge fan of the conjuring film series. I love the concept of valak, I just was underwhelmed with the finished product, the first nun was
much better

slenderman
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YES!!
Despite the mixed critical reception, it made $208 million dollars against a $38 million dollar budget.

shainewhite
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The second movie has an undercurrent of chavinism as well. We learn Father Burke is promoted to a Bishop while Sister Irene has stories told about how she supposdely went mad from the trauma of what happened. Yet when Valak goes on a rampage again she's the one they turn to, not humbly mind you but they almost demand she "fixes the problem" again, as if Valak is a leaky faucet instead of a friggin' demon.

darqjade
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The scene of Lorraine freaking out during the exorcism, wonder if Valak showed her what it did to the nuns, or of hell, or a mix of both

prestonnormile
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The nuns in the Abbey weren't hallucinations from Valak, like Sister Oana literally saved her and they gave several infos too... They just wanted Irene to pray at that time coz she was the only one alive and present there so... them praying would give her motivation and she could pray for better effects. Valak rather tries to break her prayers by scratching a star symbol behind her back but she continues praying.

prayasdash
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Christ these movies are dark. Like the lighting itself is actually terrible. Wtf. Burning my eyes out with my screen brightness up

isaacmaya
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My theory is, that either Valak is pestering Lorraine for revenge (as he is a vengeful demon) because of the exorcism they perform to Maurice. Or, Lorraine will be chased by Valak because Irene and Lorraine are paralleled descendants of St. Lucy. Imagine, Lorraine and Irene are sisters in real life, and they have both visions. Why the director will use real-life siblings if this is not connected? Also, Irene's mother is always saying that "you have my eyes".

abbeygtr
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Quick note: It's a 'convent' not a 'coven'. Covens are gatherings of witches, convents are houses of nuns. There may be some overlap, though there really shouldn't be.

lucycooper
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Another outstanding video many thanks for all your hard work!

soulreaver