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Insidious 5 Gets A New Title – Hinting At A Deeper Journey Into The Further

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‘Insidious 5: The Red Door’ will haunt theaters on July 7

The Insidious franchise’s fifth installment, created by Leigh Whannell and James Wan, is experiencing a makeover before its scheduled release on July 7. Initially titled Insidious: Fear the Dark, the movie will now incorporate one of the series’ most famous visual motifs, rebranding itself as Insidious: The Red Door.

Insidious Demon

The upcoming installment of the Insidious franchise is set to take audiences to even darker corners of The Further, and the recent title change has us all the more excited about how far this journey will take us into the unknown.

Insidious: The Red Door is a fitting and ominous name that taps into one of the series’ most iconic visual motifs. The red doors have long served as gateways to the lairs of the franchise’s most sinister villains and as portals to The Further itself.

Lin Shaye

It’s clear that the red door holds a significant role in the Insidious universe, particularly in the Lambert family’s repeated hauntings. In the 2018 prequel Insidious: The Last Key, Elise Rainier, the franchise’s paranormal investigator, inadvertently leaves the door to the Lambert residence open as she departs The Further after defeating Key Face. Her mistake results in the family being trapped in a never-ending cycle of hauntings, with multiple trips to The Further in search of peace.

Key Face Demon

With Insidious: The Red Door, it seems that we’ll be delving deeper into the mythology of the franchise and exploring the significance of the red door even further. Perhaps we’ll even see a return of an iconic Darth Maul looking villain?

Patrick Wilson

Insidious: The Red Door, picks up a decade after the events of the second film. Plot specifics are being kept hush-hush, but we do know that the movie will follow Josh Lambert (Patrick Wilson) as he drops off his son Dalton (Ty Simpkins) at college in the idyllic East Coast. Unfortunately, the family’s past soon resurfaces to haunt them, forcing the family to revisit The Further to put an end to the terror once and for all.

In a recent interview with Collider, Rose Byrne, one of the stars of the Insidious franchise, shared some details about the upcoming film. According to Byrne, the concept for Insidious: The Red Door originated from her co-star, Patrick Wilson, who will be making his directorial debut with the project while series co-creator Leigh Whannell writes.

After taking a break from the Lambert family, the storyline will focus on Elise’s character, Byrne noted that it felt like a natural progression to revisit the family and see how they’ve moved on from their past traumas.

Insidious

Byrne also hinted at the possibility of another sequel, should the new film prove to be another hit for Blumhouse. However, the project would require the involvement of Wilson, Ty Simpkins, and Whannell to make it work. Fans will have to wait and see how Insidious: The Red Door performs at the box office, but if it’s anything like its predecessors, it’s sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

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‘Fall’ Team Finds ‘Daybreakers’ Brothers to Helm Follow-Up

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The sleeper hit Fall (2022) is getting not one, but two sequels. Written and directed by Scott Mann, Fall was slow out of the gate thanks to a crunchy CGI trailer, but thanks to the performances, writing and outstanding direction, it found its footing to pull in seven times its original $3 million budget. That cashfall was mostly thanks to word of mouth and VOD.

The Spierig Brothers, Michael and Peter, are taking over the reins for Fall 2, with Mann returning to the director’s chair for its sequel Fall 3.

The Spierig Brothers delved into horror movies starting with Undead in 2003, and after that the apocalyptic vampire action thriller Daybreakers (2009). Perhaps their biggest break was getting to add to the Saw universe in 2017 with Jigsaw which led them to Winchester (2018) starring Helen Mirren.

Variety got a statement from the directing duo, in which they said, “We’re extremely excited to helm the second installment of this franchise and bring to life another nail biting, vertigo inducing thrill ride.“

Mann said he can’t wait for Flawless (his production company) to work with the brothers on this latest installment. “I am so proud to hand over the reins to the Spierigs, two highly respected genre directors whose addition will undoubtedly make this follow-up even more of a must-see experience than we already knew it would be.”

Fall 2 is written by Mann and his co-writer of the first film, Jonathan Frank. No plot details are being released at this time, however, movie site JoBlo has said some characters from the first film will return for the sequel.

So what do you think? Will lightning strike twice for Fall 2 and Fall 3 or was the first one enough for you? Let us know.

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Alexandre Aja’s Latest ‘Never Let Go’ Drops Official Trailer

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Director Alexandre Aja (Crawl, High Tension) is sticking to form in his latest survival horror movie Never Let Go. The official trailer for it dropped this morning. Perhaps best known for his films Crawl and The Hills Have Eyes (2206), Aja has a penchant for using nature against people in his films.

This theme is further explored in Never Let Go a psychological thriller in which stars Halle Berry. “In this new psychological thriller/horror, as an evil takes over the world beyond their front doorstep, the only protection for a mother, played by Academy Award® winner Halle Berry (Actress in a Leading Role, 2001 –Monster’s Ball), and her twin sons is their house and their family’s protective bond. Needing to stay connected at all times – even tethering themselves with ropes – they cling to one another, urging each other to never let go. But when one of the boys questions if the evil is real, the ties that bind them together are severed, triggering a terrifying fight for survival.”

Never Let Go will be released only in theaters on September 27.

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‘Violent Night’ Director’s Next Project is a Shark Movie

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Sony Pictures is getting in the water with director Tommy Wirkola for his next project; a shark movie. Although no plot details have been revealed, Variety confirms that the movie will start filming in Australia this summer.

Also confirmed is that actress Phoebe Dynevor is circling the project and is in talks to star. She is probably best known for her role as Daphne in the popular Netflix soap Bridgerton.

Dead Snow (2009)

Duo Adam McKay and Kevin Messick (Don’t Look Up, Succession) will produce the new film.

Wirkola is from Norway and utilizes a lot of action in his horror films. One of his first films, Dead Snow (2009), about zombie Nazis, is a cult favorite, and his 2013 action-heavy Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters is an entertaining distraction.

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013)

But 2022’s Christmas blood fest Violent Night starring David Harbour made wider audiences familiar with Wirkola. Coupled with favorable reviews and a great CinemaScore, the film became a Yuletide hit.

Insneider first reported this new shark project.

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