Terrified horror fans ‘screaming out loud’ watching new Insidious movie saying it’ll ‘give them nightmares for weeks’
HORROR fans have been left petrified after watching new Insidious film The Red Door.
Cinema-goers said the 2023 American supernatural movie left them “screaming out loud” and issued a warning, saying it will “give you nightmares for weeks”.
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It is a direct sequel to Insidious: Chapter 2 and the fifth instalment in the Insidious franchise.
Ty Simpkins, Wilson, Andrew Astor, Rose Byrne, and Lin Shaye reprise their roles from previous films, while Hiam Abbass and Sinclair Daniel also join the cast.
The Red Door continues the story of the Lambert family a decade after having their memory hypnotised away.
But this time the Lambert’s must go deeper into The Further than ever before to put their demons to rest once and for all.
Many fans were left shaken after viewing the spooky flick, which was released today.
One wrote: “I’m watching insidious and I done screamed like eight times.”
Another posted: “Insidious was so good. I only screamed twice,” while a third frightened fan said: “Done watching Insidious I screamed a lot, the 1hr & 47 minutes is worth it.”
This person warned: “I need to go watch insidious even though I won’t be able to sleep for a week after.”
While this terrified viewer tweeted: “Maaaaan…. That Insidious Red Door clip in the MRI is the stuff of nightmares.”
And another added: “Insidious scary as f***. I’m still trying to stay up because I don’t want to have nightmares.”
This isn’t the only film that has given streaming users nightmares.
Netflix fans have been left “terrified” and “wetting themselves” after watching horror movie Run.
Some viewers have begged movie fans not to view Korean film The Call alone.
While Spanish film Voces, or Don’t Listen as it’s billed in the UK, has been giving audiences nightmares.
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