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Insidious, the 2010 movie that started it all, introduces viewers to the Lambert family, who unknowingly become entangled in the Further when one of their sons, Dalton (Ty Simpkins), falls into a ...
Insidious is an American horror franchise created by Leigh Whannell and James Wan that has been produced by Blumhouse in association with Sony’s Stage 6 Films since 2010. [1] The films in the franchise include Insidious (2010), Chapter 2 (2013), Chapter 3 (2015), The Last Key (2018), and The Red Door (2023).
But Insidious: Chapter Three is at least an OK horror movie." [36] James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave the film two-and-a-half out of four stars, saying "They say the third time's the charm. Not with the Insidious series, it isn't. Admittedly, installment #3 is an improvement over #2, but it fails to reach the highs of the chilling-but-uneven ...
A third installment, Insidious: Chapter 3, with Leigh Whannell serving as director and writer, was released on June 5, 2015, to a high box office gross and a mixed critical response. [ 33 ] A fourth installment, with Adam Robitel as director and Whannell as writer of the film, [ 34 ] Insidious: The Last Key was released on January 5, 2018, and ...
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He also played Dalton Lambert in Insidious (2011) and Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013). He reprised the role ten years later for Insidious: The Red Door (2023). In 2013, Simpkins starred alongside Robert Downey Jr. in the live-action film Iron Man 3, as Tony Stark's sidekick Harley Keener (he also reprises the role in Lego Marvel's Avengers).
The film is the sequel to Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015) and the second prequel to Insidious (2010) and Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013). Talks for a fourth installment in the franchise began in June 2015, with Whannell saying the next film would take place shortly before the first film.
In the United States and Canada, Insidious: The Red Door was released alongside Joy Ride, and was initially projected to gross $18–23 million from 3,188 theaters in its opening weekend. [3] After making $15.3 million on its first day (including $5 million from Thursday night previews), estimates were raised to $31 million. [23]