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Directed by
Adam Robitel | .. | (directed by) |
Writing Credits(WGA)
Leigh Whannell | .. | (written by) |
Leigh Whannell | .. | (based on characters created by) |
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Lin Shaye | .. | Elise Rainier | |
Leigh Whannell | .. | Specs | |
Angus Sampson | .. | Tucker | |
Kirk Acevedo | .. | Ted Garza | |
Caitlin Gerard | .. | Imogen Rainier | |
Spencer Locke | .. | Melissa Rainier | |
Josh Stewart | .. | Gerald Rainier | |
Tessa Ferrer | .. | Audrey Rainier | |
Aleque Reid | .. | Anna | |
Ava Kolker | .. | Young Elise Rainier | |
Pierce Pope | .. | Young Christian Rainier | |
Bruce Davison | .. | Christian Rainier | |
Javier Botet | .. | KeyFace | |
Marcus Henderson | .. | Detective Whitfield | |
Amanda Jaros | .. | Mara Jennings | |
Judith Drake | .. | Waitress Pam | |
Hana Hayes | .. | Teenage Elise Rainier | |
Thomas Robie | .. | Teenage Christian | |
Josh Wingate | .. | Executed Man | |
Danielle Kennedy | .. | Kitchen Woman | |
Melanie Gaydos | .. | Dark Angel | |
Ty Simpkins | .. | Dalton Lambert | |
Rose Byrne | .. | Renai Lambert | |
Patrick Wilson | .. | Josh Lambert | |
Joseph Bishara | .. | Lipstick-Face Demon | |
Stefanie Scott | .. | Quinn Brenner | |
Barbara Hershey | .. | Lorraine Lambert | |
Danielle Bisutti | .. | Mother of Parker Crane | |
Brynn Bowie | .. | Kali Lambert | |
Madison Bowie | .. | Kali Lambert | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Lubella Gauna | .. | Nurse (uncredited) | |
Bob Heslip | .. | Lost soul / inmate (uncredited) | |
Zahra Susan Ingersoll | .. | Prisoner (uncredited) | |
Devin Koehler | .. | Lost Soul (uncredited) | |
Craig Reed | .. | Lost Soul / Inmate (uncredited) |
Produced by
Laura Altmann | .. | associate producer |
Jason Blum | .. | producer (produced by) |
Bailey Conway | .. | executive producer (as Bailey Conway Anglewicz) |
Phillip Dawe | .. | co-producer |
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones | .. | executive producer |
Charles Layton | .. | executive producer |
Dan Lazarovits | .. | associate producer (as Dan 'Laz' Lazarovits) |
Rick Osako | .. | co-producer (as Rick A. Osako) / line producer (as Rick A. Osako) |
Oren Peli | .. | producer (produced by) |
Couper Samuelson | .. | executive producer |
Steven Schneider | .. | executive producer |
Jeanette Volturno | .. | co-producer |
James Wan | .. | producer (produced by) |
Leigh Whannell | .. | producer |
Music by
Joseph Bishara | .. | (music by) |
Cinematography by
Toby Oliver | .. | director of photography |
Film Editing by
Timothy Alverson | .. | (as Tim Alverson) (edited by) |
Casting By
Terri Taylor | .. | (casting by) |
Production Design by
Melanie Jones | .. | (as Melanie Paizis Jones) |
Art Direction by
Hunter Brown |
Set Decoration by
Sandra Skora |
Costume Design by
Lisa Norcia |
Makeup Department
Ozzy Alvarez | .. | special effects makeup artist |
J.D. Bowers | .. | dental prosthetics: Fractured FX |
Sasha Camacho | .. | silicone prosthetics: Fractured FX |
Analyn Cruz | .. | hair stylist |
Yunea Cruz | .. | hair department head (as Yunea M. Cruz) |
Bernhard Eichholz | .. | fabricator: Fractured FX (as Bernie Eichholz) |
Michael Ezell | .. | project coordinator: Fractured FX / special effects makeup project coordinator: additional photography |
Maggie Fung | .. | makeup department head: additional photography |
Kelly Golden | .. | sculptor: Fractured FX / special effects makeup artist |
Anthony Gordon | .. | makeup department head |
Desirae Hepp | .. | fabricator: Fractured FX |
Carleigh Herbert | .. | co-makeup department head |
Rob Hinderstein | .. | special effects makeup artist: additional photography |
Brian A. Jones | .. | silicone prosthetics: Fractured FX (as Brian Jones) |
Ken Niederbaumer | .. | special effects makeup artist |
Melinda Osgood | .. | makeup assistant: additional photography |
Sam Polin | .. | fabricator: Fractured FX (as Sam J. Polin) |
Lufeng Qu | .. | special effects makeup artist: additional photography |
Justin Raleigh | .. | project supervisor: Fractured FX / special effects makeup department head: additional photography |
Traci E. Smithe | .. | hair stylist: additional photography |
Robert Smithson | .. | lens technician (as Bob Smithson) |
Natalie Thimm | .. | makeup assistant: additional photography |
Todd Tucker | .. | special effects makeup artist: additional photography |
Enoch H. Williams IV | .. | key hair stylist (as Enoch H. Williams) |
Michael B. Williams | .. | mold maker: Fractured FX |
Kodai Yoshizawa | .. | sculptor: Fractured FX |
Scott Holbert | .. | special makeup effects artist (uncredited) |
Angie Johnson | .. | additional fx makeup (uncredited) |
Abby Lyle | .. | special makeup effects artist (uncredited) |
Adrienne Lynn | .. | additional spfx makeup artist (uncredited) |
Erik Porn | .. | special makeup effects artist (uncredited) |
Brett Stern | .. | special makeup effects artist: Fractured FX (uncredited) |
Production Management
Laura Altmann | .. | production supervisor |
Rick Osako | .. | unit production manager (as Rick A. Osako) |
Jennifer Scudder Trent | .. | post-production supervisor |
Sandra Yee Ling | .. | production executive: Automatik |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Phil DeSanti | .. | key second assistant director: additional photography / second second assistant director |
Danny Giles | .. | second second assistant director: additional photography (as Daniel A. Giles-Valera) |
Dan Lazarovits | .. | first assistant director (as Dan 'Laz' Lazarovits) |
Mindy McKoin Ma | .. | dga trainee (as Mindy McKoin) |
James Moran | .. | first assistant director: additional photography |
Marc Newland | .. | key second assistant director |
Art Department
Darren Anderson | .. | set dresser |
Mike Anderson | .. | set dresser: additional photography |
Beverly Burton | .. | construction medic (as Beverly A. Burton RN) |
Gabriel Camarillo | .. | greensman |
Justin Campanella | .. | on set dresser / set dresser: additional photography |
Curtis Corbitt | .. | assistant property master |
Raphael Di Febo | .. | assistant property master: additional photography |
Tim Dodge | .. | set dresser |
Zak Faust | .. | art department coordinator |
Frank Forte | .. | storyboard artist |
Robert Fox | .. | lead painter (as Robert 'ToxicBob' Fox) |
Casey B. Garrett | .. | construction foreman (as Casey Garrett) |
Joey Genitempo | .. | stand-by painter |
Aaron A. Goffman | .. | property master: additional photography |
Sarah Michael Hickman | .. | art department production assistant |
Ian Horn | .. | propmaker |
Fredderick Jackson | .. | second painter (as Fred Jackson III) |
Devin McDaniel | .. | leadman |
Frank Musitelle | .. | greens foreman |
Doreen Parker | .. | additional painter |
Gary Ramirez | .. | property master |
Drew Rebelein | .. | construction coordinator (as Drew W. Rebelein) |
Josh Richmond | .. | leadman: additional photography (as Joshua B. Richmond) |
Sergio Rojas | .. | propmaker |
Brett Shannon | .. | additional painter |
Katie Singleton | .. | art department production assistant |
Alexander Soto | .. | art department coordinator: additional photography |
Erin Thiele | .. | buyer |
Nuttavut Baiphowongse | .. | concepts artist (uncredited) |
Rafael Antonio Burgos | .. | storyboard artist (uncredited) |
Catherine Devaney | .. | art consultant (uncredited) |
Christina Giovacchini | .. | set dresser (uncredited) |
David. M. Hecht | .. | assistant property master: additional photography (uncredited) |
Alexia Lee | .. | set dresser (uncredited) |
Steven Loera | .. | set painter (uncredited) |
Tuyet van thi Mach | .. | illustrator (uncredited) |
Rocco Francesco Paolone | .. | paint supervisor: re-shoot (uncredited) |
Thibault Pelletier | .. | scenic artist (uncredited) |
Aaron Sims | .. | concept artist (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Kevi Aragunde | .. | foley assistant |
Miguel Barbosa | .. | foley artist |
Rob Cunningham | .. | boom operator: additional photography |
Craig Dollinger | .. | boom operator |
Daniel Douglass | .. | adr mixer |
Angela Hackner | .. | dialogue editor |
Jamie Hardt | .. | re-recording mixer / sound designer |
Michael Kaleta | .. | sound utility (as Michael H. Kaleta) |
Martin Lopez | .. | sound effects editor (as Martin Jacob Lopez) |
Steven Morrow | .. | production sound mixer (as Steve A. Morrow) |
Magdalena Questa | .. | Latin American Spanish Dubbing and Mixing Supervising |
Diego S. Staub | .. | foley mixer (as Diego Staub) |
Roger J. Sacdalan | .. | mix technician: theatrical trailer |
Robert Sharman | .. | production sound mixer: additional photography |
Steve Neal | .. | re-recording engineer (uncredited) |
Kathie Talbot | .. | sound designer: trailer (uncredited) |
Matt Yocum | .. | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Sean Kevin Gordon | .. | special effects technician |
Zak Knight | .. | special effects coordinator: additional photography / special effects foreman (as Zachary Knight) |
Steve Newquist | .. | special effects coordinator |
Joaquin Orlenas | .. | special effects technician: additional photography |
Amber Quillen | .. | special effects technician (uncredited) |
Taylor Schulte | .. | special effects technician (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
August Coleman | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Amy D'Alessandro | .. | vfx compositor |
Marcus Gerrett | .. | 3d animator: Rez-Illusion |
Jamison Scott Goei | .. | visual effects supervisor |
Simon Harrison | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Diana Hinek | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Ivo Horvat | .. | matte painter: Rez-Illusion |
David Lebensfeld | .. | Visual Effects Supervisor: Ingenuity Studios |
John R. McConnell | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Grant Miller | .. | Visual Effects Supervisor: Ingenuity Studios |
Nicholas M. Reynolds | .. | digital compositor: Rez-Illusion |
Chris Zapara | .. | 3d animator: Rez-Illusion |
Andre Cheong | .. | digital compositor: Ingenuity Studios (uncredited) |
Zhe Chong | .. | digital compositor: Ingenuity Studios (uncredited) |
Darrell Claunch | .. | compositor (uncredited) |
Charles Dulin | .. | visual effects supervisor: Wolverine VFX (uncredited) |
Jerad Riojas | .. | visual effects artist (uncredited) |
Tyler Shanklin | .. | visual effects artist (uncredited) |
Stunts
Nick Brett | .. | stunt rigger |
Emily Brobst | .. | stunt: Young Elise |
Mickey Cassidy | .. | stunt: Garza / stunt: Gerald |
Jennifer Cobb | .. | stunt: Audrey (as Jennifer H. Cobb) |
Jared S. Eddo | .. | stunt rigger (as Jared Eddo) |
Meegan Godfrey | .. | stunt: Elise Rainier |
Amanda S. Hall | .. | stunt: Imogen (as Amanda Hall) |
Craig Jensen | .. | stunt rigger |
Chris J. King | .. | stunt rigger (as Chris King) |
Nicolas King | .. | stunt: Tucker |
Rob King | .. | stunt coordinator |
Cassandra McCormick | .. | stunt: Melissa |
Cole S. McKay | .. | stunt: Tucker (as Cole McKay) |
Gunter Simon | .. | stunt: Specs |
Camera and Electrical Department
Rick Allen | .. | key rigging grip |
Zachary Andrews | .. | company electric |
Joseph Arena | .. | 'a' camera operator: additional photography |
Rudy Arietta Jr. | .. | grip: additional photography |
Denson Baker | .. | 'b' camera operator |
Chris Barnes | .. | grip: additional photography |
Jesse Beaird | .. | key rigging grip: additional photography |
Dave Bone | .. | dolly grip |
Michael Bonewitz | .. | company electric |
James Boyer | .. | best boy electric: additional photography |
Brad Budde | .. | company electric: additional photography |
Scott Carden | .. | grip: additional photography |
Bryan Cass | .. | dolly grip: additional photography (as Bryan 'Clutch' Cass) |
Vong Chea | .. | rigging electric |
Cole Chetney | .. | best boy grip |
Damian Church | .. | 'a' camera operator / steadicam |
Blake Collins | .. | 'b' camera second assistant: additional photography |
Eric Damazio | .. | key grip |
Ari Davison | .. | rigging electric |
David Emmerichs | .. | director of photography: additional photography |
Jose Figueroa-Baez | .. | digital utility |
Dustin Gardner | .. | company electric |
Cameron Gordon | .. | company electric |
Conor Healy | .. | company electric: additional photography |
Christine Hodinh | .. | 'b' camera first assistant |
Ian Hotujac | .. | grip: additional photography |
Raymond Hoy | .. | rigging best boy electric |
Patrick Hubbard | .. | company electric: additional photography |
Kale Jessen | .. | video assistant: additional photography |
Ryan Kelly | .. | loader: additional photography |
Yoni Klein | .. | dimmer board operator: additional photography (as Yoni Klien) |
David Lanes | .. | grip: additional photography |
Justin M. Lubin | .. | still photographer |
Oliver Mancebo | .. | digital image technician |
Kevin Massey | .. | gaffer |
Charles R. Mathews | .. | grip |
Rusty Montecarlo | .. | grip |
Nicholas Nikkidis | .. | 'a' camera second assistant: additional photography |
Urban Olsson | .. | digital image technician: additional photography (as Urban S. Olsson) |
Judd Overton | .. | 'b' camera operator |
Kyle Pugsley | .. | key grip: additional photography |
Christopher Reid | .. | grip: additional photography |
David Richert | .. | 'b' camera operator: additional photography |
Michael Sapienza | .. | best boy grip: additional photography (as Mike Sapienza) |
Nicky Sapienza | .. | grip: additional photography (as Nick Sapienza) |
David A. Seekins | .. | 'a' camera first assistant: additional photography |
James Selph | .. | rigging best boy grip |
Chris Shadley | .. | video assistant (as Chris 'Fish' Shadley) |
Kevin W. Skaggs | .. | rigging gaffer |
Aaron Smith | .. | grip: additional photography |
Eric Stillions | .. | best boy electric |
Brian Udoff | .. | 'a' camera first assistant |
John Van Valkenburgh | .. | lighting console programmer |
Naomi Villanueva-Brunner | .. | 'b' camera first assistant: additional photography (as Naomi Villanueva) |
Lani Wasserman | .. | 'b' camera second assistant |
Geoffrey Waters | .. | 'a' camera second assistant |
Kieran Waugh | .. | company electric: additional photography |
Eddie Wright | .. | rigging grip |
Micah Zarlow | .. | grip |
Michael Zogleman | .. | company electric: additional photography (as Mike Zogleman) |
Greg Ladwig | .. | lighting technician (uncredited) |
Judd Overton | .. | additional cinematographer: splinter unit (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Fabiana Arrastia | .. | loop group coordinator |
Susan Boyajian | .. | loop group coordinator |
Christina Colucci | .. | extras casting assistant |
Ally Conover | .. | casting assistant |
Tyler Fahringer | .. | extras casting |
Sarah Domeier Lindo | .. | casting associate (as Sarah Domeier) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Nico Alvarado | .. | wardrobe production assistant |
Heather Karasek | .. | on-set costumer |
David Profeta | .. | costume supervisor (as David L. Profeta) |
Philip Maldonado | .. | costume ager (uncredited) / set costumer (uncredited) |
Kristen Samuilow | .. | costumer (uncredited) |
Editorial Department
Mike Griffin | .. | operator: nextLAB |
Olga Hamlet | .. | post-production coordinator |
Kali Kasashima | .. | post-production assistant |
Melanie Kuan | .. | second assistant editor |
Derek Larsen | .. | post-production assistant |
Kyle Peters | .. | operator: nextLAB |
Drew Sacks | .. | first assistant editor |
Matteo Saradini | .. | on-line conform |
Aidan Stanford | .. | digital intermediate colorist |
Richard Caputo | .. | operator: nextLAB (uncredited) |
Brian Laprocino | .. | post-production assistant (uncredited) |
Location Management
Erin Arreola | .. | assistant location manager |
Kandice Billingsley | .. | location manager |
Anna L. Coats | .. | key assistant location manager / key assistant location manager: additional photography |
Jane E. Graves | .. | key assistant location manager |
Jim Small | .. | key assistant location manager |
Nate Taylor | .. | key assistant location manager |
Julie Karelitz | .. | key assistant location manager: additional photography (uncredited) |
Music Department
Fernando Morales Franchini | .. | second engineer (as Fernando Morales Francini) |
Brett Pierce | .. | music editor (as Brett Snacky Pierce) |
Chris Spilfogel | .. | score engineer and mixer |
Julie Sessing | .. | music supervisor (uncredited) |
Florin Alexandru Stan | .. | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Mike Belt | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Christina Bermudez | .. | transportation driver |
Melinda Casella | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Paul Ciancetta | .. | transportation driver |
R. Blaine Currier | .. | transportation captain: additional photography (as R. Baine Currier) |
Steven P. Green | .. | transportation driver (as Steven Green) |
David Hannah | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Tony Hill | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Barton Johnson | .. | transportation co-captain: additional photography |
Jim Kelley | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Cody Kimura | .. | transportation driver |
Myles Kimura | .. | transportation captain (as Myles 'Scottless' Kimura) |
Michael Laponza | .. | transportation driver |
Anthony Mazzola | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Marcus Mcarther | .. | transportation driver: additional photography (as Marcus McArthur) |
Dustin Meisner | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
James Messersmith | .. | transportation driver (as James 'Messy #1' Messersmith) |
Terry Murphy | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Silvia Olindaru | .. | transportation production assistant: additional photography (as Silvia Olindaru-Currier) |
Jon Ozten | .. | transportation driver (as Jon Otzen) |
Shaun Riggins | .. | transportation driver |
Harry Victor Schultz | .. | transportation driver: additional photography (as Harry Schultz) |
Larry Smith | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Gene Abel Soto | .. | transportation driver: additional photography (as Gene 'Abel' Soto) |
Blake Steelgrave | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
Matthew Talamantes | .. | transportation coordinator (as Matt Talamantes) |
Ross Terranova | .. | transportation driver |
Bradley Thompson | .. | transportation driver: additional photography |
David D.B. Wilson | .. | transportation driver: additional photography (as D.B. Wilson) |
Chris Ason | .. | picture car driver (uncredited) |
Other crew
Yessica P. Aguirre | .. | craft service: additional photography |
Agguie Alvarez | .. | security |
Jeannie Austin | .. | stand-in |
Liz Avelar | .. | production assistant: additional photography |
Cassandra Barbour | .. | rights and clearances: Entertainment Clearances |
Rocky Bonifield | .. | stand-in: additional photography (as Roxanne Bonfield) |
Kasia Campbell | .. | associate counsel: Blumhouse |
Maria Carey-Walton | .. | production assistant: additional photography |
Justin Carville | .. | production accountant |
Vinny Castellini | .. | office production assistant |
Milton Kingsley Cheng | .. | production assistant: additional photography |
Francisco J. Daniel | .. | chef assistant: Orlando's Motion Picture Catering |
Deandra Duncan | .. | set production assistant |
Joseph D. Edwards | .. | office production assistant / production secretary: additional photography |
Jacob Ellis | .. | production assistant: additional photography |
Alan Evrard | .. | stand-in |
Luis M. Franco | .. | chef assistant: Orlando's Motion Picture Catering |
Mandy Friedrich | .. | studio teacher (as Mandy Milgrom-Friedrich) |
Michael Fuentes | .. | security |
Arthur J. Gallagher | .. | production insurance |
Anthony George | .. | lead craft services laborer: additional photography |
Sherie Giehtbrock | .. | script supervisor |
Victor Gomez | .. | craft service assistant |
Katherine Grace | .. | layout board (as Kat Grace) |
Ben Grimm-Wilson | .. | production assistant: additional photography |
Gary Groth | .. | set production assistant |
Sherry Gunderman | .. | script supervisor: additional photography |
Amanda Hall | .. | stand-in |
Chad Heffelfinger | .. | production secretary |
Cody Heffelfinger | .. | manager of production finance: Blumhouse |
John Hinterlong | .. | lead craft services laborer |
Gary A. Hirsch | .. | production legal counsel |
Orlando Hurtado | .. | chef: Orlando's Motion Picture Catering |
Wilbert Interiano | .. | security |
Iain Andrew Jaramillo | .. | stand-in: additional photography (as Andrew Jaramillo) |
Moises Jimenez | .. | chef assistant: Orlando's Motion Picture Catering |
Alicia Kalvin | .. | studio teacher: additional photography |
Aaron Khristeus | .. | head of production finance: Blumhouse |
Louie Kitaoka | .. | security |
Kelly Koczkur | .. | payroll accountant: additional photography |
Kyle Kruse | .. | set production assistant |
Madison Lacerte | .. | production coordinator |
Gemma Levinson | .. | assistant: Mr. Kavanaugh-Jones |
Zac Locke | .. | head of business affairs: Blumhouse |
Richard 'Curly' Lopez | .. | security |
Monica Mabrey | .. | assistant: Mr. Blum, Blumhouse |
Olivia Mascheroni | .. | chief of staff: Blumhouse |
Vanessa Meier | .. | script supervisor |
Luis Moreno | .. | craft service |
John Mullen | .. | stand-in |
Courtney Nicholas | .. | manager of physical production: Blumhouse |
Eric Odioso | .. | assistant: Mr. Blum, Blumhouse |
Leo Orozco Sr. | .. | security |
Lisa Patton | .. | set medic |
Andy Rheaume | .. | accounting clerk / first assistant accountant: additional photography |
Jonuane Robles | .. | AC: operator, additional photography |
Tim Seitter | .. | stand-in: additional photography (as Timothy Seitter) |
Laura Sevier | .. | rights and clearances: Entertainment Clearances |
Bryan Shadrick | .. | payroll accountant (as Bryan Suarez) |
Doree Sitterly | .. | animal wrangler |
John Somenske | .. | AC: operator |
Chelsea Stardust | .. | assistant: Mr. Robitel |
Diana Terranova | .. | insect wrangler |
Ryan Turek | .. | development executive: Blumhouse |
Ruben Valdez | .. | security |
Sammy Warshaw | .. | assistant: Mr. Blum, Blumhouse |
Jeanette Avery | .. | voice over actor (uncredited) |
Steve Berman | .. | completion guarantor: Film Finances (uncredited) |
Steffen Reichstadt | .. | concept designer (uncredited) |
Vivienne Vaughn | .. | assistant: Charles Layton (uncredited) |
Thanks
Jacob Hair | .. | special thanks |
Josie Maran | .. | special thanks |
Insidious: The Last Key | |
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Directed by | Adam Robitel |
Produced by | |
Written by | Leigh Whannell |
Starring | |
Music by | Joseph Bishara |
Cinematography | Toby Oliver |
Edited by | Timothy Alverson |
Distributed by |
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103 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $10 million[1] |
Box office | $167.7 million[1] |
Insidious: The Last Key is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Adam Robitel and written by Leigh Whannell. It is produced by Jason Blum, Oren Peli, and James Wan. It is the fourth installment in the Insidious franchise, and the second in the chronology of the story running through the series. Starring Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell, Spencer Locke, Caitlin Gerard, and Bruce Davison, the film follows parapsychologist Elise Rainier as she investigates a haunting in her childhood home.
Talks for a fourth installment in the franchise began in June 2015, with Whannell saying the next film would take place shortly before the first film. In May 2016, it was announced that Chapter 4 will have an October 2017 release date with Whannell writing, Jason Blum, Oren Peli and James Wan producing, Adam Robitel directing, and Lin Shaye returning to reprise her role as Elise Rainier. Principal photography began in August 2016, and ended the following month.
The film was released in the United States on January 5, 2018, by Universal Pictures. It grossed $167 million worldwide, the highest of the franchise, and received mixed reviews, with praise for Shaye's performance but some critics stating that the franchise had run its course.[2] A sequel is planned.[3]
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In 1953, Elise Rainier lives in Five Keys, New Mexico with her parents Audrey and Gerald and younger brother Christian. Elise and Christian encounter a ghost in their bedroom. Frightened, Christian looks for a whistle their mother gave him to call for help, but cannot find it. Gerald, furious, beats Elise and locks her in the basement. There, Elise opens a mysterious red doorway and is briefly possessed by a demonic spirit. When Audrey comes to investigate, she is killed by the demon.
Decades later in California in 2010, Elise works as a paranormal investigator with her colleagues Specs and Tucker. A man named Ted Garza calls, saying he's been experiencing paranormal activity at his house. Realizing it's her childhood home, Elise departs to help him. While investigating the house, Elise finds Christian's lost whistle, but it disappears again after she encounters a female spirit. Elise tells Specs and Tucker that she had seen the spirit before when she was a teenager. After, Elise fled the house in fear of another beating from her father, abandoning Christian.
The next morning, Elise, Tucker, and Specs meet Melissa and Imogen, Christian's daughters. Christian is still furious at Elise for abandoning him. Hoping to repair their relationship, Elise hands Melissa a photo of the whistle, telling her to show it to Christian. Later, Elise and Tucker discover a hidden room in the basement. Inside, they discover a young woman being held prisoner. Ted storms into the room and reveals that he is responsible. He locks the group in and tries to kill Specs. Specs kills Ted in self defense.
Sometime later, after police clear the house, Christian and his daughters go inside to find the whistle. In the basement, Melissa is attacked by the demon from Elise' past, known as 'Key Face.' Key Face sends her into a coma, with her consciousness now stuck in the spirit realm of 'The Further.'
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Trying to save Melissa, Elise searches the house and discovers hidden suitcases containing belongings of numerous other women whom had been held prisoner, including the young woman she had seen as a teenager. Elise realizes that like Ted, her father also kidnapped women and held them in the secret room. The woman she saw as a teenager, Anna, was actually still alive, and was later killed by Gerald. Suddenly, Elise is ambushed by Key Face and her spirit is taken into the Further.
Imogen, who possesses abilities much like Elise's, enters The Further with the help of Specs and Tucker. She is led by Anna's ghost into a prison realm where Key Face is holding all of the souls he has taken, including Melissa and Elise. Elise realizes Key Face had been controlling both Gerald and Ted, and feeds on the fear and hatred generated by the women they kidnapped. Key Face tries to coerce Elise into hurting her father's spirit as revenge for what he's done. Elise starts beating Gerald, but is stopped by Imogen and refuses to feed Key Face any more hatred. Key Face attacks Elise, but Gerald saves her before he is stabbed by Key Face, his spirit vanishing.
Key Face stabs Melissa, causing her physical body to start dying. He attempts to possess Elise. Elise blows Christian's whistle, and Audrey's spirit arrives, vanquishing Key Face. With Melissa dying, they move to find her body in The Further. They open a door and see a young boy, Dalton Lambert. Realizing they opened the wrong door, they leave the door open and find Melissa in the next door. Melissa's spirit returns to her body in the real world, saving her life. Elise makes amends with her mother's spirit and says goodbye. Elise and Imogen return to the real world and reunite with Melissa and Christian. Christian forgives Elise and she gives him the whistle.
In her sleep, Elise sees a vision of Dalton and a red-faced demon. Elise, Audrey and Melissa had left the *red door* open when they had mistakenly opened it which had helped the Red Faced demon to enter into the living world. She wakens and receives a call from a woman named Lorraine. Elise had helped her son years earlier, and now her grandson Dalton needs the same help. Elise agrees to help.
Cast[edit]
- Lin Shaye as Elise Rainier
- Ava Kolker as Young Elise Rainier
- Hana Hayes as Teenage Elise Rainier
- Angus Sampson as Tucker
- Leigh Whannell as Specs
- Spencer Locke as Melissa Rainier, Elise's niece and Christian's youngest daughter.
- Caitlin Gerard as Imogen Rainier, Elise's niece and Christian's eldest daughter. She has also inherited the gift that Elise holds.
- Bruce Davison as Christian Rainier, Elise's estranged younger brother.
- Pierce Pope as Young Christian Rainier
- Thomas Robie as Teenage Christian Rainier
- Kirk Acevedo as Ted Garza, a man who makes residence in Elise's old home and calls for her help.
- Josh Stewart as Gerald Rainier, Elise and Christian's abusive father and Audrey's husband.
- Tessa Ferrer as Audrey Rainier, Elise and Christian's mother and Gerald's wife.
- Aleque Reid as Anna
- Marcus Henderson as Detective Whitfield
- Amanda Jaros as Mara Jennings
- Javier Botet as Key Face
- Joseph Bishara as Lipstick-Face Demon
- Ayub Veno as Imprisoned Spirit
Additionally, Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne, Barbara Hershey, and Patrick Wilson reprise their roles as Dalton Lambert, Renai Lambert, Lorraine Lambert, and Josh Lambert, respectively, from the first two films, in archive footage.
Production[edit]
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Development[edit]
Prior to the release of Insidious: Chapter 3, Leigh Whannell was asked,
If there is a Insidious: Chapter 4, would that be a sequel to Chapter 3, another prequel to the original or will it continue in this timeline or go to a whole new timeline?
Whannell replied,
I don't know. I haven't really thought about it yet. But for the purposes of this interview, I'll say that I'd like to explore the time between this film and the first film. That whole area there where Elise has rediscovered her gift, I think you could have a lot of adventures before she arrives. So I think there is a lot of room there. We've kind of established Lin [Shaye] in this particular film as kind of this superhero, so that would be kind of interesting to explore in the other films.
On May 16, 2016, it was announced that Chapter 4 would have an October 20, 2017, release date with Whannell writing, Jason Blum, Oren Peli and James Wan producing, Adam Robitel directing, and Lin Shaye returning to reprise her role as Elise Rainier.[5][6]
Filming[edit]
Principal photography began in August 2016,[7] and ended the following month.[8]
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Release[edit]
Insidious: The Last Key was released on January 5, 2018.[9] The film was then released a week later on January 12, 2018, in the United Kingdom.
Marketing[edit]
On August 29, 2017, it was announced via Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights that the film would be titled Insidious: The Last Key. In October 2017, the first poster and two trailer were divulged via Universal and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Box office[edit]
Insidious: The Last Key grossed $67.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $100.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $167.7 million, against a production budget of $10 million.[1] It is the highest grossing film in the franchise, surpassing the second installment's $161 million, and the first film of the series to gross $100 million overseas.[10]
In the United States and Canada, Insidious: The Last Key was released alongside the wide expansion of Molly's Game, and was projected to gross $20–22 million from 3,116 theaters in its opening weekend.[11] The film made $1.98 grossed from Thursday night previews, the highest preview total of the franchise. It went on to debut to $29.3 million for the weekend, finishing second at the box office behind holdover Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and marking the second-highest opening of the series and grossing, behind Chapter 2.[12]
Critical response[edit]
On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 32%, based on 102 reviews, with an average rating of 5.12/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Insidious: The Last Key offers franchise star Lin Shaye another welcome opportunity to take the lead, but her efforts aren't enough to rescue this uninspired sequel.'[13] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[14] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'B–' on an A+ to F scale, the lowest score of the franchise.[12]
Screen Rant's Sandy Schaefer scored the film 3/5 stars, stating 'Insidious: The Last Key is a solid finale to the Insidious franchise that gives series lead Lin Shaye the chance to take a graceful final bow.'[15] Brent McKnight of the Seattle Times rated the film two stars, saying 'Old horror franchises don't die, they unspool tepid, uninspired sequels in perpetuity. And with the fourth chapter, Insidious: The Last Key, this saga is on a familiar path.'[16] Emily Yoshida of New York Magazine noted how 'the fourth installment of Leigh Whannell's ghost-and-mediums horror series wraps up its own free-association illogic with an impenetrable tangle of woo-woo spirit-world mechanics and lingo',[17] while John DeFore of Hollywood Reporter faulted the film's delivery of 'the boos' as remaining 'cheap and arbitrary.'[18]
Home media[edit]
Insidious: The Last Key was released on Digital HD on March 20, 2018 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 3, 2018, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Future[edit]
After the film's box office success, Bloody Disgusting reported that a fifth Insidious film would be happening.[19]
References[edit]
- ^ abc'Insidious: The Last Key (2018)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 17, 2018.
- ^'Insidious: The Last Key Unlocks Few Scares'. Rotten Tomatoes. January 4, 2018. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
- ^Brad Miska (February 21, 2018). 'Surprise! 'Insidious: The Last Key' Is the Highest Grossing 'Insidious' Film!'. Bloody Disgusting.
- ^'Insidious: Chapter 4 Will Take Place Closer To First Film'. 21 May 2015.
- ^'Insidious 4 is Coming to Theaters October 2017'. ComingSoon.net. May 16, 2016.
- ^Barkan, Jonathan (May 15, 2016). ''Insidious 4' Announces Writer, Director, and Release Date'. Bloody Disgusting.
- ^'Insidious 4 starts filming, casting latest'. Den of Geek. August 31, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
- ^''Insidious: Chapter 4' Has Wrapped Filming'. Bloody Disgusting. September 28, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
- ^Lang, Brent (April 20, 2017). ''Insidious: Chapter 4' Moves to January 2018'. Variety. Retrieved April 22, 2017.
- ^Tartaglione, Nancy (May 26, 2018). 'Insidious: The Last Key' Locks Up $100M+ Overseas For Franchise First'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
- ^D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 3, 2018). ''Insidious: The Last Key' To Scare Up Biz In Strong Holiday Holdover Period – Box Office Preview'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
- ^ abAnthony D'Alessandro (January 7, 2018). ''Jumanji' Goes Wild With $36M; 'Insidious' Rises To $29M+ – Sunday AM B.O. Update'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^'Insidious: The Last Key (2018)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 20, 2019.
- ^'Insidious: The Last Key Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
- ^'Insidious: The Last Key Review'. Screen Rant. 2018-01-05. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
- ^''Insidious: The Last Key': Horror franchise's fourth chapter only for die-hard fans'. The Seattle Times. 2018-01-04. Retrieved 2018-01-09.
- ^Yoshida, Emily (5 January 2018). 'Insidious: The Last Key Makes Very Little Sense'. Vulture.
- ^DeFore, John (3 January 2018). ''Insidious: The Last Key': Film Review'. The Hollywood Reporter.
- ^Brad Miska (February 21, 2018). 'Surprise! 'Insidious: The Last Key' Is the Highest Grossing 'Insidious' Film!'. Bloody Disgusting.
External links[edit]
- Insidious: The Last Key on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Insidious:_The_Last_Key&oldid=899442082'
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The trailer for Insidious: Chapter 4 is expected to drop very shortly, having just been officially rated, and may also have a new title to boot. One of the foremost franchises in the new generation of jump scare-heavy horror movies, Insidious tells the story of parapsychologist Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) and her experiences with The Further, an otherworldly plane for ghosts and other supernatural beings that can be accessed via astral projection. As inhabitants of The Further torment the living, Elise puts her own life on the line in order to help those being plagued or possessed by these pesky poltergeists.
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While Insidious: Chapter 2 acted as a direct sequel to the original, Chapter 3 was an Elise-centric prequel that focused on the earlier adventures of the investigator and her two bumbling sidekicks Specs (Leigh Whannell) and Tucker (Angus Sampson). Insidious 3 ended with Elise discovering an entity had begun haunting her personally and this cliffhanger acts as a starting point for the fourth outing. Shaye, Whannell and Sampson are all reprising their roles, with Adam Robitel calling the shots behind the camera. Leigh Whannell has also written the script.
Related: Insidious 4 Moves Back to 2018
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The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) have now announced that the trailer has been officially rated, suggesting that the clip's release is imminent. The trailer clocks in at 61 seconds and was passed by the board uncut, most likely in time to be shown alongside IT. Somewhat more significantly, the trailer is listed under the title Insidious: The Last Key, suggesting that the franchise's fourth installment will break away from the traditional Chapter titles and employ a subtitle for the first time.
Although The Last Key will almost certainly be Insidious 4's official title in the U.K., it's worth noting that the name is taken from the British ratings board and therefore it's possible that there will be a different title for the U.S. and worldwide releases. Nevertheless, the titular 'last key' will surely prove pivotal to the plot of Insidious 4, particularly when you consider that this installment focuses on Elise's own haunting and will likely be a very personal story as a result. [UPDATE: The Last Key subtitle has also been used in marketing promoting the Insidious-themed maze as part of Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights this year, further suggesting that this could be the film's U.S. title.]
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The Insidious franchise has proved highly lucrative thus far but every movie series has a point of expiry and there's an argument to be made that Insidious: The Last Key is that very point. Given that moviegoers have already seen both an Insidious sequel and prequel, the fact that the fourth movie is essentially a sequel-to-the-prequel may be a stretch too far for some, as Blumhouse Productions continue their attempts to avoid the issue of Elise being killed off in the first film.
NEXT: Insidious 4 Explores Elise's Beginnings
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- Insidious: The Last Key (2018) release date: Jan 05, 2018
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