Josh Stewart to face the horrors of Insidious: Chapter 4

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Josh Stewart

THE TAKING OF DEBORAH LOGAN director Adam Robitel is preparing to follow James Wan and Leigh Whannell into The Further, having signed on to helm INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 4, and he has secured the first new member of the cast that he's going to be taking into that dimension of spirits and demons with him.

Josh Stewart, who genre fans may know from the Marcus Dunstan films THE COLLECTOR, THE COLLECTION, and THE NEIGHBOR, will be starring in INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 4. Details on who or what his character may be are being kept under wraps.

Leigh Whannell, who the three previous films and directed CHAPTER 3, has provided the screenplay for this latest sequel as well. Lin Shaye will be reprising the role of parapsychologist Elise Rainier, and that's really all that has been revealed about INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 4 so far.

Jason Blum, Oren Peli, and James Wan (who directed INSIDIOUS and INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2) are producing the film. Steven Schneider, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, and Charles Layton serve as executive producers.

INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 4 is scheduled to reach theatres on October 20, 2017, just one week ahead of a sequel to another franchise Wan and Whannell started together, SAW: LEGACY.

Rose Byrne

INSIDIOUS 1 and 2's Rose Byrne

Source: Variety

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