The Red Door opens smoothly.
Insidious: The Red Door–most likely the final installment in the horror franchise (at least for quite some time)–got off to a strong start at the domestic box office during its Thursday previews, according to a report on Deadline.
The Sony Pictures/Blumhouse Productions PG-13 horror feature pulled down $5 million from 2,800 theaters Thursday before its official opening today.
The Red Door–directed by star Patrick Wilson from a screenplay by Scott Teems–also stars Rose Byrne, Ty Simpkins, Sinclair Daniel, Peter Dager and Hiam Abbass.
The new film–set 10 years after the second entry in the series–follows Josh Lambert (Wilson) and a college-bound Dalton (Simpkins) as they “go deeper than ever into The Further in order to put their demons to rest–once and for all.”
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