“I’m honored and thrilled to be at the helm of the next Insidious installment, which will provide an amazing chance to unpack everything the Lamberts went through a decade ago, as well as deal with the consequences of their choices,” Wilson said in a statement back in 2020.
Scott Teems ( Halloween Kills) wrote the script based on a story by franchise co-creator Leigh Whannell ( The Invisible Man). This will be Wilson’s debut as a director. Patrick Wilson will also star alongside the returning Ty Simpkins as Dalton Lambert. Insidious: Chapter 5 “will pick up with the Lamberts ten years after the last movie, as Dalton begins college.” Yes, a direct sequel to Insidious and Insidious: Chapter 2. I’ve done a bunch of stuff with them, so I couldn’t be happier to have my first experience with a very helpful and comfortable group of people that, for some reason, trust me. And Leigh Whannell has helped out obviously a ton, and of course Blumhouse is a great partner. It’s been a lot of work by Scott Teems, the writer, and me. Wilson tells the site, “It’s something that I’m super passionate about, and there hasn’t been a day since they pitched me the idea that I haven’t been all in.
Wilson reveals in a chat with Screen Rant this week that Insidious 5 is definitely still on the way, with filming set to begin this coming Spring. That being said, Insidious: Chapter 5is very much in the works, with filming set to begin soon.Īfter starring in the first two movies as Josh Lambert, we learned in 2020 that Patrick Wilson is returning to the franchise as the *director* of the upcoming fifth installment! That trailer is completely fake, alas, because the upcoming fifth movie hasn’t actually even begun filming yet.
There’s a fake trailer for Insidious 5 that’s been floating around on YouTube these past several weeks, and it’s something we’ve been asked about many times now.