The Nun 3 — First Trailer (2026)

The first trailer for The Nun 3 delivers a chilling preview of what promises to be another terrifying chapter in The Conjuring Universe. Rather than just showing jump scares, the trailer builds atmosphere and dread, setting the tone for a story that feels both familiar and fresh.

Opening Vibe
The trailer starts quietly — long hallways, flickering lights, and silence that feels thicker than sound. Right away it hints that this film will lean more into psychological unease than cheap shock cuts. The sense of dread grows with every second, as if something unseen is watching just outside the frame.
Setting & Visuals
The visuals are gothic and oppressive: old stone walls, creeping shadows, and a muted color palette dominated by cold grays and blacks. Whenever the camera lingers on a religious icon or crucifix, it feels less protective and more ominous — like faith itself is being twisted into something threatening.
The Nun’s Presence
When the Nun finally appears, it isn’t with a loud scream. Instead, the trailer teases glimpses: a slow tilt of her head, a flash of her blank, glowing eyes, and a moment where her silhouette bends inhumanly. The trailer uses less of her face and more of her presence, making her feel like a force that creeps up on you rather than one that simply jumps out.
Sound Design
What stands out most is the soundscape: low drones, distant whispers, and sudden silences that make every tiny noise feel significant. There’s a recurring audio motif — a distant chant that swells right before the scares happen — and it gives the trailer a ritualistic, unsettling rhythm.