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Insidious: The Last Key (2018), released as La noche del demonio: La última llave in Spanish-speaking regions, serves as the fourth installment of the Insidious franchise . Directed by Adam Robitel and written by franchise creator Leigh Whannell, it acts as a direct prequel to the original 2010 film, bringing the series' timeline full circle.

Critics from outlets like Roger Ebert and Haddonfield Horror lauded Lin Shaye, noting that it is rare for a 74-year-old woman to lead a major horror franchise.

Reviewers were generally polarized, often praising the lead performance while criticizing the film's reliance on established tropes. La noche del demonio: La Гєltima llave (2018)

Despite mixed reviews, the film was a massive commercial success, grossing over on a $10 million budget. By ending exactly where the first Insidious begins, it effectively closed the prequel chapter of the series, clearing the way for the 2023 sequel, The Red Door .

The narrative pivots from the usual "haunted family" trope to a deeply personal origin story for parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier. Insidious: The Last Key (2018), released as La

Elise returns to her childhood home in Five Keys, New Mexico, after receiving a call from its current resident about a haunting.

The film explores Elise's traumatic upbringing under an abusive father who punished her for her psychic abilities. This real-world horror is mirrored by the supernatural presence of KeyFace , a demon that feeds on hatred and literally locks the voices of its victims. Reviewers were generally polarized, often praising the lead

While some found the jump scares effective—specifically a tense sequence involving a pipe and suitcases—others felt the film relied too heavily on "cheap" scares rather than building atmosphere.