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Blumhouse is by far the perfect home for the ‘Saw’ franchise. If it cannot be Twisted Pictures anymore, it should be them. The studio knows the horror business inside and out.
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 ...
Blumhouse has bought the rights to the 'Saw' franchise, and James Wan, director of first film, will oversee future of Jigsaw. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV Plus Icon What To Watch ...
We told you first that Blumhouse was buying Twisted Pictures' share of the Saw rights. That deal, led by CAA Evolution, has now closed.
With the recent announcement that Blumhouse is in talks to acquire the long running franchise, one can see why committing to Saw X's follow up has been somewhat of an issue. While this business ...
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Game Rant on MSN‘Someone Didn’t Do Their Homework’ Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Fans Call Out Blumhouse for Obvious Animatronic ErrorAfter the new movie trailer for Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, fans expose Blumhouse’s faux pas with one of the animatronics.
Blumhouse CEO James Blum said Wan and "Saw" writer Leigh Whannell will be "brought back in the fold" and guiding future installments. 'Saw' holds a special place in my heart," Wan told Variety.
Blumhouse is in talks to acquire the rights to Twisted Pictures’ portion of the “Saw” horror film franchise, according to media reports. Lionsgate owns 50% of the franchise and will continue ...
Long known as a top horror studio, Blumhouse’s will likely now have its eighth straight film gross less than $80 million worldwide ...
Blumhouse Acquiring ‘Saw’ Rights From Twisted Pictures – The Dish. Anthony D'Alessandro and Mike Fleming Jr. Wed, June 4, 2025 at 11:30 PM UTC. 1 min read.
It's officially Blumhouse's time to play a game. News broke earlier this month that the production giant was set to acquire the rights to the long-running Saw franchise from Twisted Pictures ...
Blumhouse now officially has the shares of future films previously owned by producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg. Lionsgate retains a 50% interest in the IP that spans 10 movies (which have grossed ...
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