Insidious: Out of the Further — The Franchise Just Changed Everything
For sixteen years the rules of the Insidious universe have been clear. The Further is a place you go to — a vast purgatorial darkness inhabited by the tortured souls of the dead, a world you enter at your own peril and pray you can find your way back from. It does not come to you. It does not follow you home. It stays where it belongs — on the other side of the dark.
Until now.
Insidious: Out of the Further — the sixth chapter in one of horror’s most commercially dominant franchises — officially revealed its title and dropped its first trailer at CinemaCon this week, and what it is promising is nothing less than a complete reinvention of everything the series has built. The Further is no longer just a place you visit. It is bleeding into the real world. And once the demons that live there realise what is happening, our world becomes their playground.
The crowd at CinemaCon did not take this quietly.

At the centre of this new chapter is Gemma — played by Amelia Eve — a young mother raising her daughter in the house she grew up in. Familiar ground for an Insidious film. But Gemma is not simply a woman haunted by things she cannot explain. She has an ability unlike anything seen in the franchise before. She can travel into the Further — and she can bring what lives there back with her into the real world.
The trailer makes clear that this discovery does not stay secret for long. The demons of the Further are ancient, patient and endlessly hungry. The moment they understand what Gemma can do, the barrier between worlds begins to collapse. A trio of stalkers forces Gemma’s family into the astral plane. What they find there is a terrifying truth — one that changes the stakes of the entire franchise permanently.
The trailer opens with a deeply unsettling dental examination scene — Gemma in a chair, someone working in her mouth, the wrongness of it immediate and visceral before a single supernatural element has appeared. Her voiceover plays over it: “We were really happy until I started having these dreams. I’m scaring my daughter. I need someone to tell me how to stop this.” From that quiet, human moment of fear the film accelerates into something far darker and far larger than any previous entry in the series.

The question every Insidious fan will be asking — where is Elise Rainier? — has been answered. Lin Shaye returns once again as the franchise’s beloved psychic investigator, reprising the role that made her a horror icon for the sixth time. Her presence signals that despite the new cast and the expanded mythology, the soul of what made Insidious great has not been abandoned. Shaye will almost certainly serve as the guide through the supernatural chaos that unfolds when the walls between worlds begin to crack.
Joining Eve and Shaye are Brandon Perea, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Sam Spruell and Laura Gordon — a cast assembled with clear intention. The franchise has a combined global box office of $740 million across its five previous entries, making it one of the most reliably profitable horror properties in cinema history. The decision to expand its mythology rather than simply repeat it suggests real creative ambition behind this instalment.
Director Jacob Chase — whose previous horror feature Come Play demonstrated a genuine talent for building sustained dread out of quiet domestic moments — brings exactly the sensibility this material needs. The franchise’s original architects James Wan and Jason Blum remain on board as producers, ensuring the Insidious DNA stays intact even as the story pushes into radical new territory.
The Further is no longer somewhere you go. It is somewhere that comes for you.
It knows where you live. It is already on its way.

DARK FRIGHTS VERDICT: The most exciting Insidious entry in years. August 21 cannot come soon enough.
