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Horror movie maestros meet Birmingham fans

Horror writers James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the creative team behind theSaw film franchise, were signing posters for their latest horror smash Insidious at Birmingham's Forbidden Planet store last night.

As the brains behind modern-day horror met with ardent followers at the city's premier cult comic store, fans waited patiently as Wan and Whannell signed posters, toys, DVDs and joked with visitors who had come to see them.

Director Wan and writer/actor Whannell - who met and teamed up at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology’s highly respected film and media school in Australia - rose to success after developing the world and characters that would become known as Saw, now the most successful horror movie series of all time according to 2011's Guinness World Records.

 

Melbourne-born writer Whannell began his career as an actor appearing in Australian series such as Neighbours and Blue Heelers and as a presenter on the cult hit TV series Recovery, which he later went on to host in its last two seasons. In addition to his work on the screenplay for Saw II, Whannell wrote and starred in Saw III and is an Executive Producer on the Saw franchise and a creative consultant on the Saw video game. Whannell’s other writing credits include the Universal release Dead Silence.

In Insidious, Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Renai (Rose Byrne) have a happy family with their three young children. When tragedy strikes their young son, Josh and Renai begin to experience things that science cannot explain. From the creators of both Saw and Paranormal Activity, this new chapter in horror combines the innocence of childhood with supernatural forces, possession, hauntings and demons.

Mega SAW and horror fan Discord Adonis, 28, from Erdington, said:

“They signed two limited edition Insidious posters and my Jigsaw keepsake. Leigh signed ‘This is one Saw toy I don’t have!’ They were both really friendly and very chatty. It was kind of weird meeting them as they are two of my horror heroes and Leigh is the guy from the Saw films but it was a really good laugh.”

The stars concluded their evening with a special advanced screening of the film at Showcase cinema in Birmingham's Broad Street, followed by an exclusive Q&A session.

Insidious posters and merchandise are available from Forbidden Planet stores and online at www.forbiddenplanet.com. The film is out in UK cinemas on April 29, and contains strong horror and menace.

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