The latest trailer for The Conjuring 2 brings a terrifying case to life.

In the clip Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) are seen sitting with a pastor, listening to a recording.

"My name is Bill Wilkins and I am 72 years old," an old man's voice is heard through the recorder.

"What do you make of that voice?" the priest asks them after playing this bit of the recording.

"Sounds confused," Ed says.

"The voice on this tape is coming from an eleven year old girl," the priest makes the shocking revelation.

As the clip rolls, Ed's voice is heard in the background: "They're calling it England's Amityville, there is a family that desperately needs our help."

The trailer seeks to emphasize that this case will be more twisted and unforgettable than the one in the original film.

There is also a sense of finality in Lorraine's voice as she says, "After everything we've seen, there isn't much that rattles either of us anymore. But this one, this one still haunts me."

In The Conjuring 2, Ed and Lorraine Warren and their expertise will be required in Enfield, England this time around, relating to poltergeist activity in a council house.

The first official trailer for the sequel was also recently revealed. It is quite terrifying with the return of Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) and troubles with a young girl who is plagued by ghosts and hearing terrible things. She tells Lorraine that the voice tells her it wants to hurt Lorraine. What follows is horrifying visuals in which the girl, Ed and Lorraine are being overpowered by the vicious paranormal forces.

The movie also stars Franka Potente, Frances O'Connor, Madison Wolfe and Lauren Esposito.

The movie will release on June 10.

Watch the trailer: