Blumhouse Acquires Saw Franchise Rights From Twisted Pictures
- Blumhouse is acquiring Twisted Pictures' half of the rights to the Saw horror franchise in 2024, involving key creators and companies.
- This deal follows a recent merger between Blumhouse and James Wan's Atomic Monster, aiming to restore Wan's partial control after Saw XI was canceled.
- The Saw franchise began in 2004, was created by James Wan and Leigh Whannell, and has produced ten films with Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures co-owning distribution rights.
- Saw X, which came out in 2023, grossed $112.2 million globally, while plans for the eleventh installment were canceled due to studio restructuring and creative changes.
- If the deal completes, the franchise may continue under Wan and Blumhouse's creative direction, potentially revitalizing Saw with new films or formats.
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Blumhouse expands horror empire with shock 'Saw' acquisition
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Blumhouse acquires Saw franchise rights from Twisted Pictures
Blumhouse is reportedly acquiring the rights to the Saw franchise from Twisted Pictures, marking a major shift in the future of the iconic horror series. According to Deadline, the deal will give Blumhouse ownership of Twisted Pictures’ 50% stake in the franchise, while Lionsgate will retain its share and remain a production partner. This move comes after Saw XI was unexpectedly pulled from its planned September 26, 2025 release. Behind-the-scen…
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