The movie crossover is fast becoming the latest trend in Hollywood. The most recent example of this, which is probably its most high-profile is the M. Night Shyamalan movies Split and Unbreakable, two stand-alone films, which will cross paths in the forthcoming Glass, which is now in post-production and due in January 2019. Well, it looks like two very successful horror series are potentially set to collide in a new movie.
Producer Jason Blum was asked about a potential crossover while out and about promoting the fourth film in the Insidious series, Insidious: The Last Key, which arrives at the weekend. It all sounds like this has already been discussed. The producer spoke with Cinepop:
“I hope so. I want to. We almost did Insidious and Sinister and I still feel like we might do that so, I think so. I think we’re going to cross our worlds at some point. I don’t know how yet but we’re gonna try.”
Sounds good. Both series are both pretty decent and all of which have scored pretty well in terms of box-office, with well over $550 million taken from the films out there already.
We’ll bring you more as we get it. Insidious: The Last Key is released on Friday. We’ll have a full review as soon as possible.
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