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With the recent announcement that Blumhouse is in talks to acquire the long running franchise, one can see why committing to ...
Saw XI' has stalled out, but there's a speck of hope now that the rights to the bloody franchise have shifted.
EXCLUSIVE: In a deal that will bring James Wan back in touch with the mega horror IP he created, we hear from several sources ...
One of the best horror franchises now belongs to Blumhouse, a genre powerhouse capable of revitalizing beloved IPs.
The creator of the original Saw, which became a successful franchise, James Wan, is seemingly getting his IP back.
Blumhouse takes over the Saw franchise from Twisted Pictures, reuniting James Wan with the horror IP he launched in 2004.
which means it's time once again to rank all the Saw traps. If you're unfamiliar with the basic premise, it goes like this: Saw’s villain, Jigsaw, doesn’t technically murder his victims ...
Horror series are known for escalating gruesomeness. The body count in the original film often feels downright cute in comparison to a few sequels later, when barely anyone in the cast is left ...
Saw X takes place between Saw and Saw II, but over the last two decades, the saw traps have gotten so complex, how on earth will the latest film make an adequate saw trap without utilizing 2010s ...
A Pound of Flesh (Saw VI, 2009) This trap isn’t as collaborative ... In a film loaded with gnarly traps — the Needle Pit, Razor Box and so on — here's the worst. One poor dude has ...
Ten films and countless torture traps later, Saw remains a beloved horror series. The story follows John Kramer, aka the Jigsaw killer, a man who captures people in order to rehabilitate those he ...