Close

Patrick Wilson’s “Insidious: The Red Door” Unleashes Final Trailer

The original cast of the Insidious franchise return for one final, horrifying chapter in Insidious: The Red Door, and the final trailer teases the hell that awaits. You’d think that it would be hard to spook Josh Lambert (Patrick Wilson), a man who has seen just about every kind of supernatural demon and has lived—somehow—to tell the tale. His mettle will be tested in The Red Door, however, as he and his college-aged son Dalton (Ty Simpkins) have to plunge deeper into The Further to try and put the horrors of their past to rest at last.

One bravura sequence in the final trailer involves Josh submitting himself to an MRI machine and finding out that he’s not alone inside the machine. (Those things are a tight squeeze, so how that demon gets in there is anybody’s guess.) It’s a classic Insidious sequence, turning a doctor’s visit, already fraught enough as it is, into the stuff of our worst nightmares.

The Red Door represents Wilson’s directorial debut, and it’s a fitting first film for the longtime performer to helm, as he knows this material and the world of the Lamberts better than anybody not named James Wan.

Check out the final trailer below. Insidious: The Red Door hits theaters on July 7.

Here’s the official synopsis:

In Insidious: The Red Door, the horror franchise’s original cast returns for the final chapter of the Lambert family’s terrifying saga. 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.

The original cast from Insidious is back with Patrick Wilson (also making his directorial debut), Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne, and Andrew Astor. Also starring Sinclair Daniel and Hiam Abbass. Produced by Jason Blum, Oren Peli, James Wan and Leigh Whannell. The screenplay is written by Scott Teems from a story by Leigh Whannell, based on characters created by Leigh Whannell.

For more upcoming films from Sony Pictures, check out these stories:

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” Producers Tease Live-Action Miles Morales & Animated “Spider-Woman”

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” Review Round-Up: Web-Slinging Bliss in Truly Epic Sequel

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” First Reactions Say the Sequel is Simply Astonishing

“Venom 3” Taps “Justice League” & “Game of Thrones” Cinematographer Fabian Wagner

Featured image: Patrick Wilson in Screen Gems Insidious: The Red Door. Courtesy Sony Pictures.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

The Credits

The Credits is an online magazine that tells the story behind the story to celebrate our large and diverse creative community. Focusing on profiles of below-the-line filmmakers, The Credits celebrates the often uncelebrated individuals who are indispensable to the films and TV shows we love.

The Credits

Keep up with The Credits for the latest in film, television, and streaming.

If you are a California resident, California law may consider certain disclosures of data a “sale” of your personal information (such as cookies that help Motion Picture Association later serve you ads, like we discuss in our Privacy Policy here), and may give you the right to opt out. If you wish to opt out, please click here: