Patrick Wilson talks about Insidious 5's unique scares (2024)

Patrick Wilson was always looking to direct something, but when it came to the chance for making his directorial debut on Insidious: The Red Door, he didn't initially jump at the opportunity.

"I didn't know if I wanted to feel like I was stepping into the shoes of who I think is two of the greatest creators in Leigh [Whannell] and James [Wan] who have defined horror for me in the past 15 years," he tells Digital Spy.

It didn't take long for him to change his mind though, aware that he'd be surrounded by people who are "the best in the business" and who also had confidence in him. "I felt silly for even questioning myself," Wilson continues.

"It became this great lesson in filmmaking because I was able to be surrounded by people who do it so well. When they have confidence in themselves and in you, then it's a good working relationship."

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There's a reason that Wilson was the ideal person to direct Insidious: The Red Door as the new movie brings back the entire Lambert family for the first time since Insidious: Chapter 2. Wilson reprises his role as Josh and is joined by Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne and Andrew Astor as Dalton, Renai and Foster, respectively.

Nine years after the traumatic events of the second movie, Josh and Dalton start to question the gap in their memory. In order to bury their demons once and for all, they must go deeper into The Further than they ever have before to face their family's dark past.

It meant that as well as directing his first movie, Wilson also had a major role to play in front of the camera as Insidious: The Red Door is a father-son story more than anything, with Simpkins in his first leading role as Dalton is a co-lead.

But for Wilson, what was it like working for Patrick Wilson, the actor? "He's a jerk. He's a diva and he kept me waiting a lot," he jokes to Digital Spy.

"I can't say it was seamless all the time. I know that I'm not precious about my performance so I tried to give myself two or three takes and then get out of there. If it felt like I didn't get it, I would watch it back," Wilson adds.

"That was something I encouraged the younger actors to do as well, certainly when they're starting out their career. I don't want them to foster that opinion that a lot of actors have of not being able to watch themselves. I think it's important for actors to be able to do that."

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As self-deprecating as Wilson is, his co-stars are full of praise for his work behind the scenes. Simpkins, especially, appreciated Wilson's presence as it marked the latest stage of a long relationship with him.

"I've worked with Patrick where he's played my dad in four different movies now, first time when I was three years old. He's someone that I trust so much [and] when I trust my director and I'm close with my director, it's a lot easier for me to communicate with what he wants or what she wants or what I want," Simpkins explains.

"Everything falls into place and it's a very comfortable experience. But on top of that, it was just so much fun to see him again and to be able to work with him every day and he's a very funny guy."

Lin Shaye – who reprises her role as Elise in the new movie – adds: "Patrick was extraordinary and his new role of him is director was pretty astonishing. He was calm. He was specific. He was able to switch from this to that. He was just great to work with."

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And Wilson didn't just make an impression on his continuing Insidious co-stars. Sinclair Daniel plays the biggest new character of Insidious: The Red Door as Chris, Dalton's roommate when he moves to art college.

As a fan of the series, it meant a lot for Daniel that this movie was her first major movie role, and given that she shared a similar background in theatre and TV to her director, it made Wilson the ideal director for her.

"He was very sympathetic to all of my anxieties and really helped me build confidence throughout this process," she enthuses. "I felt like he had really great vocabulary to talk to us as actors, and then also talk to people on the other side of the camera because he's done it all."

Of course, as good as Wilson was to work with on set, there's one thing that Insidious fans are looking for: to be scared.

The first movie delivered one of modern horror's most iconic jump scares when the Lipstick Face Demon appears behind Josh's face. While the following movies varied in quality, they often delivered on the scares. Think Insidious: Chapter 2's church of corpses or the suitcase sequence in Insidious: The Last Key.

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Wilson knew the importance of scaring the audience when it came to Insidious: The Red Door, but he was also keen to ensure he wasn't just replicating the same-old scares.

"You're not going to get better than that one behind my face [in Insidious]. It's just not going to happen. I think it's been listed as one of the best jump scares ever. The last thing I wanted to do is try to recreate that," he notes.

"I wanted different kinds of scares because that's what appeals to me. Yes, we've got some jump scares. I also wanted just some eerie moments, some more tonal scares. I wanted to scare in the daytime. I had a scare that almost turns into an action sequence, a little nod to '90s John Carpenter."

With Insidious: The Red Door just around the corner, fans will soon be able to decide whether Wilson delivered on these scares and whether, despite his initial apprehension, he really was the best person to end the Lamberts' story.

Insidious: The Red Door is released in cinemas on July 7.

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Patrick Wilson talks about Insidious 5's unique scares (2024)

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Patrick Wilson talks about Insidious 5's unique scares? ›

"I wanted different kinds of scares because that's what appeals to me. Yes, we've got some jump scares. I also wanted just some eerie moments, some more tonal scares. I wanted to scare in the daytime.

Which Insidious has the most jump scares? ›

So much so that Insidious has been declared as having the scariest jump scare by BroadbandChoices since 2021. Insidious won because it had the highest spike in heart rate among other horror films. In addition, the first Insidious movie has a whopping 24 jump scares.

Will there be an Insidious 6? ›

Marking the sixth installment in the horror franchise.

The popular Insidious franchise is getting a sixth installment next year from Blumhouse Productions. Co-produced by Screen Gems, Sony has confirmed that the newest addition to the horror franchise will arrive late next summer.

How bad is Insidious? ›

Parents need to know that Insidious is one of the most terrifying scary horror movies in some time, and it's not recommended for younger teens (or anyone without a high tolerance for "jump" scenes). There's some blood, as well as some arguing and yelling, and a young boy is in jeopardy throughout the movie …

Does Insidious 5 have a post-credit scene? ›

Are there any Post credits or End-credit scenes in Insidious: The Red Door? Yes, Insidious: The Red Door does include a brief scene after the credits. While we won't divulge specific details or characters involved, fans are encouraged to stay until the very end of the credits to catch it.

What scene in Insidious is the scariest? ›

1. Red-Faced Demon - Insidious. You can't talk about Insidious without mentioning the Red-Faced Demon. This single scare has come to represent the entire Insidious franchise.

Which movie has the scariest jumpscare? ›

15 Horror Movies That Will Give You the Biggest Jump Scares
  • 15 'The Descent' (2005)
  • 14 'Scream' (1996)
  • 13 'It' (2017)
  • 12 'The Beyond' (1981)
  • 11 'Talk to Me' (2023)
  • 10 'Evil Dead II' (1987)
  • 9 'Candyman' (1992)
  • 8 'The Conjuring' (2013)
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Why was Insidious 5 so bad? ›

The script was... poor. It felt like an amalgamation of every cliché line and trope you have ever heard in a horror movie put into one script. I audibly laughed at certain lines because they were just too much to handle lol. Also the characters were just plainily not super relatable or enjoyable.

What is the #1 scary movie ever? ›

1. The Exorcist (1973) Photo: Courtesy of Warner Bros.

Is Insidious more scarier than conjuring? ›

Despite the PG-13 rating, Insidious is the scarier film compared to the R-rated The Conjuring film. However different the films are, there is a clear distinction when it comes to the horror in each. The long-lasting tension that remains after Insidious is much more prevalent than in The Conjuring.

Who killed Elise in Insidious? ›

As she packs up for the night, Josh hands her his childhood photos, but as she takes them, she gives Josh a strange and startled look, and whips out her camera and snaps a photo of Josh. Furious, Josh goes in a rage and violently strangles Elise to death.

Who was the woman at the end of Insidious: The Red Door? ›

Insidious: The Red Door ends with Dalton receiving a visit from Elise Rainier, the psychic from the first two films, who tells him that he has a promising future ahead of him, suggesting his time astral projecting may not be over.

How did The Red Door open in Insidious 5? ›

In Insidious: The Last Key, Elise inadvertently opened the Red Door when she went into The Further to save her niece Melissa and was trying to get back to the real world.

Which part of Insidious is more scary? ›

1 The Lip Stick Demon First Jump Scare (Insidious)

However, it wasn't long before the creepy atmosphere and its original story began sinking in. These traits gave the film a tense and unnerving energy that all seems to culminate in one scene that is now legendary for how much it scares a first-time viewer.

Is Insidious 2 more scary than 1? ›

Better than the first.

It wasn't as scary as the first, but the story is a lot darker. There are a a few swears every now and then. This title has: Too much violence.

Does Insidious 3 have jump scares? ›

The story provides plenty of scares; some are just the usual jump scares but there is also an impressively pervasive creepiness much of the time.

What series has the most jump scares? ›

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