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Conjure queen youtube1/13/2024 ![]() ![]() "I'm a ghost, I can always come back." At this rate, we'd bet on it. However, "it might not be for Elise," Shaye teases. For now, though, "this apparently is the end of the saga of the Lambert family", with spin-off Thread: An Insidious Tale, fronted by Mandy Moore and Kumail Nanjiani, in the pipeline. The franchise itself has seen very little death when it comes to its heroes, in fairness, so there's always a possibility of certain characters popping up later down the line. I don't get scared nowadays, I'm like, 'eh, the bad guys, the good guys, whatever' but this is a scary movie."ĭespite its frights, all of the Lamberts make it out of Insidious 5. The film itself is very elegant but it's also very scary and maybe it's partly because there is that juxtaposition there. I'm not sure that's the appropriate word for for him, but he can do everything and he did it so beautifully and so elegantly. "Patrick was juggling many, many decisions and many departments while starring in the film, and I actually just saw the finished product about a week ago and it's just spectacular. ![]() They understand the characters," she notes, before going on to sing Wilson's praises. They're just great, great people with tremendous humor, integrity, intelligence. Patrick and Rose are both very, very special people not just as actors, but as people. It also keeps it open-ended for other chapters." ![]() That's a very powerful message, and one that has a lot of both good and bad possibilities. Even for me as I say it now, it's making me think about moving straight forward in your life and having to cancel out a lot of the noise around you in order to get to where you want to go. "They had written an 'everything is going to be great' scene and I said, 'that's not how you end this movie.' I talked to Patrick about it, about how the idea of keeping a steady stride had a lot of different implications. "I feel very proud of that ," Shaye adds. Looking back on filming, she recalls chatting with Wilson and writer Scott Teems about switching to something more ambiguous, and how the duo went for her idea. ![]() I feel very good about that."ĭuring our chat, Shaye goes on to reveal that the film initially ended in a different way, with a conclusion that was much more definitive – though she won't elaborate on the details of its original finale. "You're going to make it your own and have your own takeaway, and I always think that's a wonderful way to end a film, you know? It opens it up for the viewers' minds, as well as for the characters in the film. "It depends on what your mindset as a viewer is, as to how you're going to take it," she says, pointing out that the phrase could conjure up the idea of running from something. For Shaye, though, it could just as easily be an ominous warning as it could be words of encouragement. On the surface, it feels as close to a happy ending as an Insidious movie can feasibly get, seemingly suggesting that she's finally at peace and no longer has unfinished business, forced to dwell in The Further forever, as she reminds Josh to "keep a steady stride". Dressed all in white, there's an ethereal quality to Elise in the scene, which happens right before the credits roll. After Dalton saves his father Josh (Patrick Wilson, here making his directorial debut) from the malevolent Lipstick Face Demon's claws in The Further by painting over his creepy red door sketch, Josh sees Elise's ghost in the real world. ![]()
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