Euphoria's Storm Reid has landed her next leading role in upcoming horror movie The Nun 2.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Reid will star in the horror sequel, but further details about her character are currently unavailable.
Reid is best known for playing Gia Bennett in Euphoria, the long-suffering little sister of Zendaya's Rue Bennett.
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Plot details are being kept under wraps, but it is thought that the film will be set in the 1950s, following on from the events of its predecessor where the titular Nun still remains.
As part of The Conjuring universe, Michael Chaves will direct The Nun 2, having previously directed 2021's The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.
Having produced all eight movies from The Conjuring universe, its creator James Wan will produce alongside Peter Safran.
Wan, who is also responsible for creating the Insidious franchise as well as co-creating the Saw movie franchise, recently revealed that actress Bonnie Aarons will be returning as the Demonic Nun.
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Taking to Instagram, the producer posted a series of pictures of himself and Aarons to announce that she would be returning along with Chaves.
He captioned the post: "Welcome back Michael and @bonnieaarons1 to #TheConjuringUniverse. Here are some pics of Bonnie haunting me on The Conjuring 2 set."
The terrifying images show Wan with Aarons in full creepy Nun makeup and habit where the Demon grabs hold of Wan as he smiles at the camera.
Also in Nun news, earlier this year, Taissa Farmiga opened up about a possible return as Sister Irene to the franchise, having previously starred in 2018's The Nun opposite Demián Bichir's Father Burke as they battle supernatural forces.
"I would love to go back and visit Sister Irene. It's been years," revealed the actress.
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