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The internet-dubbed paranormal daddy Patrick Wilson is out and about doing press for the upcoming Insidious movie, Insidious: The Red Door, now in theaters. It's a great day to be a scary movie head.

Wilson stopped by Good Morning America on the movie's premiere day, July 7, getting off a demonologist 'fit in the same breath (yes, I know he plays a demonologist in The Conjuring, but just go with it).

As he left the show studio, Wilson wore a "Satanic Panic" white t-shirt paired with black trousers. On foot, the actor surprised us with Travis Scott's Air Jordan 1 Low "Black Phantom" sneakers.

The black pairs with contrast white stitching were released in 2022, and, much like Scott's other collaborative Nikes, they quickly sold out followed by staggering prices on the resale market.

Scott's Phantom Lows are a fitting shoe for the horror vibes at play here. Phantom Jordan 1s for our horror king? 10/10.

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Wilson was full of surprises on Insidious Friday, from the looks. In addition to his scary-good shoe game, the actor appeared on the latest film's soundtrack.

Specifically, Wilson's vocals appear on Ghost's cover of Shakespears Sister's "Stay." The song can be heard at the end of the latest Insidious film and streaming platforms offering the soundtrack.

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Spooky serenades plus ghostly coveted sneakers? Our horror royalty is the gift that keeps giving.

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