The insidious and sinister crossover film gets an update from Jason Blum

In a recent interview with cinema popBlumhouse founder Jason Blum finally shared an update on this Insidious and spooky Crossover film that was first teased in 2018. As of now, however, horror fans shouldn’t hold their breath.

In a recent interview with cinema popBlumhouse founder Jason Blum finally shared an update on this Insidious and spooky Crossover film that was first teased in 2018. As of now, however, horror fans shouldn’t hold their breath.

“I think it would be fun, but we have to find the right story,” Blum said. “We developed it for a while, like you said, you’re right, we developed it for a while, but we never came up with a big film. And I didn’t want to do a single film just to combine the two franchises. I wanted to make a film that felt really good. We never had a great idea, but I’m ready for it.”

What’s next for the Insidious franchise?

At the time of writing, Blumhouse has not made any announcements about the future of his Sinister film series. The company is now producing two Insidious projects, including Patrick Wilson’s upcoming Insidious: The Red Door and a spin-off Thread: An Insidious Tale.

Insidious: The Red Door is set to hit theaters on July 7th and is the fifth installment in the blockbuster horror franchise. It features the return of Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins and Rose Byrne. In the new film, the story will continue a decade after the events of Chapter 2, with Dalton heading to college and grappling with his astral projection abilities.

Thread will be directed and written by Moon Knight creator Jeremy Slater, with James Wan serving as producer via his Atomic Monster banner. The horror spin-off will star Kumail Nanjiani and Mandy Moore as a married couple who “use a spell to go back in time to prevent the death of their young daughter.” The consequences, of course, are dire.”