The next film in the Conjuring Universe is headed our way this summer, with Annabelle Comes Home set to unleash every evil entity that had been locked up in Ed and Lorraine Warren’s museum of haunted artifacts. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga will star in the Gary Dauberman-directed film, the first time they’ve played Ed and Lorraine in a Conjuring spinoff.

Today we’ve learned that Annabelle Comes Home will now release on Wednesday, June 26, rather than on June 28. That’s mere days after the 6/21 release of Child’s Play, of course another horror movie centered on a creepy doll. Which doll will reign supreme at the box office?

Mckenna Grace and Madison Iseman also star in Annabelle Comes Home.

The sixth title in The Conjuring franchise picks up with the Warrens bringing the Annabelle doll to a place where she can no longer wreak havoc: their Artifacts Room. Annabelle awakens the room’s evil which sets its sights on a new target: the Warrens’ ten-year-old daughter Judy.

Last year, Dauberman said of the next Annabelle installment, “It really picks up with the Warrens bringing Annabelle to the place where it can really no longer wreak havoc, which is their artifact room. But, of course, it turns out she can also wreak havoc there.” “It’s basically Night at the Museum with Annabelle!” added producer James Wan at the time.