James Wan says he’s done with horror movies. “I’m going to go on record and say I am finished with the horror genre. Conjuring and Insidious 2 are my two last scary movies.” I’m going to get all of the obligatory quoting out of the way here so we can get down to brass tacks. “Hollywood puts you in a box. If you do a successful comedy, then you’re known as The Comedy Guy. If you do a successful car chase movie, then you become that guy. So I’m a student of cinema, so I just want to make sure I get the chance to make other kinds of films.”
That’s how James Wan feels, and I say more power to him.
Sure, the horror fan in me is bummed. Wan is an incredibly gifted director with a knack for building his scares just right. The tension slowly escalates and before you even know what is going on everything is topsy turvy and terrifying. I know my horror fan friends and I are going to miss that, but I don’t think this is the end of the world. In fact, it’s a jump I’ve been advocating for a little while.
So what is he going to do? Glad that you asked!
His next project is the upcoming Fast and Furious 7, a film with so many great names connected to it, both onscreen and off, that I wake up every day and print out fake tickets so I can watch imaginary versions in my head. Prove that I don’t. Jason Statham, Kurt Russel, Tony Jaa, Ronda Rousey, and Djimon Hounsou have all been mentioned in association with the upcoming feature. It’s poised to be the most fun anyone has ever had in a theater.
Wan’s agenda after Fast and Furious 7 is a mystery, but now that he’s established himself as willing to take on projects of all kinds it is sure to be exciting. For those worried that the transition will be painful, let me console you. What makes James Wan a great horror director will make him a great director of any genre. He pays such deep attention to his characters that you can’t help but get attached. It’s what made Insidious good, and The Conjuring great. You aren’t just scared of things, when you watch his films you’re scared for people. That makes all of the difference in the world.
Are you happy with the change? Are you mad, hurt, sad, lonely, just want to talk, let me direct you to the comments below for some friendly interchange.
Source: Screen Rant