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Yes. Yes The Wolfman IS a great way to kick off this stacked year at the movies! Leigh Whannell follows up the incredible ...
Lionsgate will continue to be a partner in the property The post ‘Saw’ Goes to Blumhouse as Studio Takes Prospective Rights ...
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.
The “Saw” franchise follows the actions of serial killer Jigsaw, embodied by the disturbing-looking Billy the Puppet ventriloquist dummy, who puts his victims through dangerous and torturous games to ...
Considering Leigh Whannell’s previous attempt at modernising a classic Universal monster movie, 2020’s “Invisible Man,” was such a triumph, perhaps “Wolf Man” was just a victim of my ...
Blumhouse acquires rights to the Saw franchise, reuniting it with co-creator James Wan. Lionsgate remains a partner in the ...
Blumhouse in Talks to Buy ‘Saw’ Franchise From Twisted Pictures. If a deal makes, then James Wan, who directed the first movie and launched the horror franchise with Leigh Whannel, would get ...
James Wan directed the first “Saw” film and co-wrote the script with Leigh Whannell. Should the deal go through, it would restore partial control of the franchise to Wan.
The Saw franchise is poised for a revival, with original series creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell back at the helm. On ...
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 ...
It’s not the frightfest it was intended to be, but 'Dead Silence' is an entertaining foreshadowing of the director’s later successes.