Development After the financial success of
Insidious In April 2011, discussions for a sequel soon followed. With producer
Jason Blum insisting on the return of director
James Wan and screenwriter
Leigh Whannell, a treatment script did not arrive until nearly a year later. "As long as there was a chance that James and Leigh were gonna write the second movie and direct the second movie, I didn't want to do it with someone else," said Blum. "They kept saying they might do it, they might not do it, which was why there's quite a bit of time between the two movies." On February 2, 2012, it was announced that director
James Wan and screenwriter
Leigh Whannell were in talks to return for the sequel. While promoting
The Conjuring (2013) at
New York Comic Con in October 2012, Wan described how he and Whannell were working closely on developing the story and the script for the follow-up to
Insidious, explaining to
ShockTilYouDrop.com, "I think the sequel to
Insidious is kind of my reaction to
Saw where for my own reason I wasn't as involved in the sequels, and so I felt with
Insidious, think it would be good to shepherd it and keep it more in track to the version I had when I made the first film so that it doesn't detour too far." The film was titled
Insidious: Chapter 2 because it is a direct continuation of the first installment. However, the tone of the film was to be more grounded than in the first film, with Wan citing his work on
The Conjuring as an influence to how he and Whannell approached
Insidious: Chapter 2. "I pulled things from
Insidious that I applied to
The Conjuring, and what I learned from
The Conjuring I applied to
Insidious 2," said Wan. "So for me, I feel like it's a cumulative filmmaking experience that I've gathered over the years."
Casting On November 19, 2012, it was officially announced that
Patrick Wilson,
Rose Byrne,
Lin Shaye, and
Ty Simpkins would reprise their roles from the first film. The following month, it was announced that
Barbara Hershey would also be returning. In February 2013,
Jocelin Donahue and Lindsay Seim rounded out the cast as younger versions of Hershey and Shaye's characters, respectively. It was also confirmed that the film's screenwriter
Leigh Whannell and actor
Angus Sampson would reprise their roles as Specs and Tucker, respectively. When asked about the return of the two characters, Whannell explained, "There was this hatred that spewed out from fans saying 'I hated those guys! They sucked! They ruined the movie!' so there will probably be a lot of people out there who will be disappointed to hear that the Specs and Tucker characters will be coming back."
Filming Principal photography for
Insidious: Chapter 2 began on January 15, 2013, in Los Angeles. A bulk of the film was shot at a house in
Highland Park, Los Angeles, which served as the location of Lorraine Lambert's house. Another location used for filming was the former
Linda Vista Community Hospital, which was redressed as a hospital setting and used for the construction of interior sets (including recreations of sets from the first film). "I've never shot in Linda Vista," said Wan about the location. "It's kind of funny because Leigh and I have always heard so much about it. For research on the first one [Leigh] came here to do a bit of ghost-hunting. And I think a lot of that inspired us when we needed a hospital set." who previously collaborated with director
James Wan on the first installment as well as
The Conjuring. A soundtrack album for the film was released digitally on September 15 and in physical forms on October 8, 2013, by Void Recordings. == Distribution ==