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Leigh Whannell's newest horror movie, Wolf Man, hit theaters on January 17, 2025. Many horror fans had high hopes for this modernized adaptation of the classic Universal Monster, the Wolf Man ...
Lionsgate will continue to be a partner in the property The post ‘Saw’ Goes to Blumhouse as Studio Takes Prospective Rights to Horror Franchise appeared first on TheWrap.
Long known as a top horror studio, Blumhouse’s will likely now have its eighth straight film gross less than $80 million ...
Wan directed the seminal first film, which was written by co-creator Leigh Whannell (“Wolf Man,” “The Invisible Man”).
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 ...
Blumhouse has finalized a long-negotiated deal to acquire part of the long-running horror franchise Saw from Twisted Pictures, led by producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg. Terms of the deal were ...
The talks between Blumhouse and Twisted Pictures started last year, but stalled earlier this year with a sale price as a major sticking point. The 10 Saw films have scared up over $1 billion ...
But now it’s actually happening as Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum confirmed in a statement that Wan and writer Leigh Whannell will be brought "back in the fold" to help guide the franchise.
Leigh Whannell, who co-created and wrote the original “Saw,” is also in the Blumhouse universe and has directed both “The Invisible Man” and “Wolf Man” for the horror banner.
We told you first that Blumhouse was buying Twisted Pictures' share of the Saw rights. That deal, led by CAA Evolution, has now closed.