In 2004, James Wan’s debut feature film Saw arrived amongst a slew of splatter and slasher movies dismissed as “torture porn.” The film having little in common with the likes of Hostel and Wolf Creek ...
There was a lot of commotion out of the Sundance screening of the original SAW where co-creator and director James Wan announced that he and co-creator/writer/star Leigh Whannell would be returning ...
Since Saw first hit theatres in 2004, audiences have been intrigued, disgusted, curious, and terrified in equal measure. For horror fans looking for their next franchise watch (or rewatch), these are ...
Blumhouse, the maker of horror hits like “Insidious” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” has acquired the rights to all future “Saw” films, shows and other properties featuring the murderous, ...
We told you first that Blumhouse is buying Twisted Pictures‘ share of the prospective rights of Saw. That deal, led by CAA Evolution, has now closed. As we previously reported, this puts the future of ...
Jason Blum’s banner has completed drawn out negotiations to bring the iconic horror franchise back to James Wan, with Lionsgate remaining an owner and distributor of the property. By Etan Vlessing ...
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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 ...
EXCLUSIVE: In a deal that will bring James Wan back in touch with the mega horror IP he created, we hear from several sources that Blumhouse is acquiring the perspective rights to Twisted Pictures’ ...
The Saw franchise has been slicing and dicing its way through the horror genre since 2004, delivering twisted traps, wild twists, and enough blood to fill an Olympic-sized pool. But not every Saw ...
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