Saw 11 will bring the iconic horror franchise back, with franchise creator James Wan chipping away on a script. The post New ...
Blumhouse has acquired the prospective rights to Saw, the iconic franchise that redefined visceral horror for a new generation, which are currently owned by producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg.
More often than not, a young filmmaker who manages to reach superstardom got their start in small-budget horror. Before Peter Jackson made The Lord of the Rings, he made the sci-fi horror movie Bad ...
According to Deadline, the deal would shift control from Twisted’s Mark Burg and Oren Koules to Blumhouse, bringing director James Wan closer to the franchise he co-created with Leigh Whannell. Wan ...
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Saw is among the most well-known and popular horror franchises of all time, with a pop culture footprint that's extended ever since the 2004 release of the independent, low-budget original. Since then ...
The Saw franchise has always had a reputation for being intense, gory, and generally hard to watch. Nevertheless, audiences keep coming back to see the twisted traps Jigsaw creates to punish his ...
With the recent cancellation of the Saw XI, which Lionsgate recently pulled from their schedule, many fans wondered if the iconic horror franchise’s days were over. But it now seems that Jigsaw isn’t ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
If a deal makes, then James Wan, who directed the first movie and launched the horror franchise with Leigh Whannel, would get an ownership stake in his creation. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Like ...