Father and son must reckon with their past if they have any hope for a future. Old secrets refuse to stay buried, and the door to the Further busts wide open. Harboring secrets of this magnitude hasn’t been kind to the Lambert family, but a death reopens old wounds as Dalton heads off to college. The idea, of course, is to prevent future astral projection wandering into the Further, closing the door on pervading entities hoping to cross into the real world. Less a sequel and more a continuation of Chapter Two, The Red Door gives a tender send-off to the Lamberts.įlashback scenes from Chapter Two catch unfamiliar audiences up to speed after young Dalton ( Ty Simpkins) helps dad Josh (Wilson) escape the Further and return home, the family decides to suppress their memories. Set a decade after the events of Insidious: Chapter Two, star Patrick Wilson pulls double duty for this sequel, making his feature debut with a sentimental entry more interested in exploring buried secrets and family trauma than the paranormal. Currently, Crystal Dynamics is working on the next Tomb Raider entry using the Unreal Engine 5.Īs its title suggests, Insidious: The Red Door, the fifth entry in the franchise, returns to the Lambert family to close the door on their ongoing saga with The Further. As it stands, the project now is intended to be a complete reboot, with no director or stars currently attached.Ģ018’s Tomb Raider earned nearly $275 million at the global box office against a reported $160 budget.īack in May, previous owner Square Enix agreed to sell Crystal Dynamics to Swedish company Embracer Group for $300 million. The planned sequel was to be directed by “Lovecraft Country” director and producer Misha Green, and was intended to be her feature directorial debut. As a result, the film rights have now reverted back to video game series developer Crystal Dynamics, with the rights reportedly now in the midst of a bidding war between several studios. Per a report by The Wrap, MGM had until May of this year to get a Tomb Raider sequel off the ground, and that obviously never happened. Not only has MGM lost the film rights, but star Alicia Vikander, who played Lara Croft in the 2018 film, is no longer attached to the project. Bad news for those waiting for the follow-up to 2018’s Tomb Raider film.
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