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James Wan calls 'Malignant' a 'palette cleanser' for his career

By IANS | Updated: September 4, 2021 10:10 IST

Los Angeles, Sep 4 'The Conjuring' director James Wan is more than happy to return to his horror ...

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Los Angeles, Sep 4 'The Conjuring' director James Wan is more than happy to return to his horror roots with the forthcoming film 'Malignant' as he says he needed a "palette cleanser" after directing the superhero blockbuster, 'Aquaman' starring Jason Momoa.

Wan, who has co-created both the 'Saw' and 'Insidious' franchises, told Entertainment Weekly: "Right after 'Aquaman 1', I knew I was jumping in to 'Aquaman 2' at some point, but I needed to take a little break, I needed a palette cleanser.

"There's only so many PG-13 movies I can make before I get bored of that. I wanted to go back to the kind of movies I used to make that I haven't made for a while."

Wan said that he wasn't worried if his "people" didn't think a return to horror was a wise career choice following his work on 'Aquaman', reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Wan quipped: "I'm sure they were secretly thinking it. I don't know. I think they were just excited that I was excited, that was the bottom line. My people know that I'm very much driven by the projects that excite me.

"They've tried in the past to get me to do things that I'm not interested in and they have seen firsthand it gets nowhere."

'Malignant' stars Annabelle Wallis as Madison, a woman tormented by shocking visions of grisly murders, and Wan shared that he was desperate to work with her after collaborating on the film 'Annabelle' in 'The Conjuring' Universe - another horror series created by the filmmaker.

He said: "I've loved her ever since and I've always wanted to find something to work with her on. When we first sent her the script I was fingers-crossed hoping that she would be attracted to it.

"When she read it, she loved the theme of the movie, where it could allow her to play as an actor, to (walk) that psychological line. Am I crazy? Am I not? Am I stalked by a killer? What's going on?"

'Malignant' is set to release in India on September 10. The film will be released in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. It will be distributed by Warner Bros Pictures.

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