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I got two boys, so I wanted to do a movie about father-son relationship. So I wanted to make sure that the themes that I was dealing with were something that I was passionate about and that I could keep focused. PW: Well, there were so many things about this that were going to be the first time. MF: Can you talk about revisiting the Lamberts with this sequel and the themes that you wanted to explore as a director? Related Article: 'The Conjuring 3' Finds Director, and It's Not James Wan (L to R) Director/Actor Patrick Wilson and Ty Simpkins on the set of Screen Gems 'Insidious: The Red Door.' Photo: Boris Martin. Those people just happen to be good friends of mine that I've done many movies with. I think of whether it's Jordan Peele, or Joel Edgerton, there's a lot of actors that have crossed over knowing the Blumhouse model and the creative freedom that they can give you, but surrounding yourself with a team of people who will help. Also, the track record that Blumhouse has working with first time directors that are from somewhere else in the business. Nobody knows this space better than Blumhouse. Patrick Wilson: Not only helpful but probably vital, because I needed to be surrounded by people that are very good at their job and have done this quite a bit.

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Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about making your directorial debut with this particular film, and was it helpful to you that you were working within a franchise that you helped to create? You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Wilson, and Ty Simpkins and Sinclair Daniel. Patrick Wilson in Screen Gems 'Insidious: The Red Door.' Photo: Nicole Rivelli.








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