Bleeding World
Sixteen years after the Lambert’s saga began, a new parent faces an invasion of nightmarish evils in a new Insidious tale that pushes things Further than ever.
Words Aaron Potter
You thought the Red Door was locked for good… you were wrong.
Just when it seemed safe to leave the horrors behind, Blumhouse returns with a sixth chapter of its sinister, wildly successful franchise. And this time, the terror isn’t confined to the Further – as the title suggests.
The Haunting Of Bly Manor's Amelia Eve stars as Gemma, a dentist and young mother who discovers she can not only transcend into the titular dark space, but pull its nightmares into our world. The evil spirits’ discovery of her secret unleashes one of the franchise’s scariest stories yet, one of unnerving proportions that expands the mythology of the Further in ways we’ve never seen. For the first time in Insidious canon, the boundary between the living and the dead is broken. And it begs the question: was the Lambert’s ordeal just the beginning?
Franchise icon Lin Shaye reprises her role as fan-favourite spiritualist Elise Rainier, because it simply isn’t Insidious without her guiding presence. She becomes Gemma’s, and our, only hope on a chilling journey filled with demonic creatures, escalating scares, and shocking revelations about the Further.
Tiptoe Through The Tulips
The Lambert Saga
Two terrifying chapters introduce the world to the Further. When their son Dalton slips into a supernatural coma, parents Josh and Renai uncover their family’s secret connection to this astral realm.
The Shaye Spin-Offs
Two prequels follow Elise as she frees a teenage girl from a vicious entity in Chapter 3, before she unlocks her full psychic powers on her trickiest and most personal case in The Last Key.
The Red Door
The saga’s most recent chapter brings the Lambert’s story to a close. Still haunted by his possession nine years on, a now-teenage Dalton leads his father, Josh, back into the Further to face their demons once and for all. The Red Door is sealed… until now.
