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      • During an interview with Discussing Film, Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum said they didn't have any plans for another Insidious film, which is the first time that has happened. With every other Insidious movie, the producers had an idea in mind for what could come next. This time, they decided to wrap up the Lambert story for good. Continue reading
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  2. May 17, 2024 · Spin-off Thread: An Insidious Tale rumored, but next outing confirmed as a full sequel following Insidious: The Red Door.

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  3. Apr 27, 2023 · Well, as details from Deadline confirm, The Red Door will be a direct follow-up to 2013’s Insidious: Chapter 2.

  4. Apr 19, 2023 · Insidious: The Red Door brings back the series’ original cast, including Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne, in a film set for release on July 7. Set 10 years after the first two movies, The Red...

  5. Jul 7, 2023 · At the end of Insidious: Chapter 2, it was revealed that Elise continues working with her surrogate sons even after death, maintaining contact with them from the spirit world – but this thread...

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    • "I wanted to push this generational curse even more," explains director-star Patrick Wilson.
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    By Jim Vejvoda

    Updated: Apr 19, 2023 2:06 pm

    Posted: Apr 19, 2023 1:00 pm

    IGN can exclusively debut the first trailer for Insidious: The Red Door, which is billed as “the final chapter of the Lambert family’s terrifying saga.” (You can watch the trailer via the player above or the embed below.) Original cast members Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, and Ty Simpkins are all back for this fifth installment in the Screen Gems-Blumhouse horror franchise, with Wilson also making his feature film directorial debut.

    Set roughly a decade after the events of James Wan’s original film, Insidious: The Red Door is a father-son tale about dealing with the trauma of the events depicted in the first two movies. The screenplay is written by Scott Teems from a story by Leigh Whannell, based on characters Whannell created.

    “To put their demons to rest once and for all, Josh (Patrick Wilson) and a college-aged Dalton (Ty Simpkins) must go deeper into The Further than ever before, facing their family’s dark past and a host of new and more horrifying terrors that lurk behind the red door,” according to the official synopsis.

    “I wanted to unpack everything that happened at the end of Insidious 2. I really wanted to finish this Lambert trilogy and I wanted to, again, without giving the storyline away, I wanted to push this generational curse even more. What does that mean? When does a curse become a blessing? Is a blessing a curse?”

    In the film, Dalton leaves home for college so Wilson drew on his own experiences as a theater student at Carnegie Mellon to help flesh out Dalton’s journey in the story. ‘Anybody that goes to an arts-related program, you can even think of Whiplash in the music world, what it does to you as a person because it makes you look at not just technically how you play, but who are you as an artist,” Wilson said. “That's something that I wanted to latch onto because artwork and even young Dalton's artwork was really the key in the first movie.”

    While the Insidious franchise is known for its infamous jump scares, Wilson wanted to make sure the scares he and his team crafted were all generated from “a very emotional perspective.”

    “I certainly wanted to push the envelope to the things that I respond to. I think you want to satisfy the fans with jump scares, but there's an emotional level to this movie because of what they're going through. That's not to take away from any other Insidious movie, but I really wanted to get to the core of these people, specifically Josh and Dalton,” Wilson said.

    “They went through some very, very traumatic experiences in the second movie. Very traumatic. I can't help as a father, just in my own life, to know what is the recourse of that. If all that stuff came back to you, it's not just the jump scares that you're mining this field to try to come up with creative scares. This for me started with the story of what's the trauma. What are they dealing with? There's a lot of emotional fallout from the second movie, so that's why I wanted to treat this in a very realistic way. As long as you build on that, yeah, then we can have some crazy scares. But it starts from a very emotional perspective.”

    Insidious: The Red Door opens July 7th.

  6. Sep 13, 2023 · Insidious: Chapter 2 and its subsequent sequels haven’t been the best argument for continuing the series beyond that double whammy of an open-ended climax to the first film and the emergence of...

  7. Nov 4, 2023 · It takes place ten years after Insidious 2 and brings back the Lambert family from the first and second movies. The third and fourth films in the franchise were prequels. Insidious: The Red...

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