Weapons N’ Roses’ guitarist Slash has revealed that he bonded with actor Patrick Wilson over his love for horror films.
The rock and roll legend, who just lately labored on the soundtrack for brand new horror movie The Breach, advised NME that he met Wilson at a Weapons N’ Roses present and immediately hit it off as a consequence of their mutual appreciation of one another’s work.
Slash then expressed his pleasure for Insidious: The Purple Door, the upcoming horror sequel by which Wilson reprises his position as Josh Lambert.
“Oh I do know Patrick Wilson, I met him after the primary Insidious,” stated the guitarist. “He got here to a Weapons N’ Roses present as a result of he’s a fan.
“We met there and I type of fanboyed out and managed to get his telephone quantity and now I bug him on a regular basis. I didn’t know there was a brand new one truly till I noticed the advert in a trailer. I’m enthusiastic about it.”
The synopsis for The Purple Door reads: “Josh Lambert heads east to drop his son, Dalton, off at college. Nevertheless, Dalton’s school dream quickly turns into a dwelling nightmare when the repressed demons of his previous all of the sudden return to hang-out them each.”
The upcoming movie additionally sees Rose Bryne reprise her position as Renai Lambert, with Ty Simpkins, Hiam Abass, Andrew Astor, and, Julianna Davies, and Sinclair Daniel additionally starring. Joseph Bishara additionally returns because the Lipstick Demon.
Elsewhere within the interview, Slash revealed that he’s set to work on a brand new TV horror collection.
“I’m on tour with Weapons N’ Roses till October, then in January I’m going out with my different band The Conspirators. I don’t wanna disclose an excessive amount of, however I’m additionally doing a very thrilling TV collection in England,” he stated. “It’s an adaptation of an awesome ebook. You’ll discover out what it’s when the press launch comes out!”
Insidious: The Purple Door is in cinemas now.