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Lionsgate will continue to be a partner in the property The post ‘Saw’ Goes to Blumhouse as Studio Takes Prospective Rights ...
We told you first that Blumhouse is buying Twisted Pictures’ share of the prospective rights of Saw. That deal, led by CAA ...
Following the success of the first Saw movie, distributor Lionsgate inked a nine-movie deal with Twisted Pictures. As the ...
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Vital Thrills on MSNBlumhouse Acquires Rights to Saw FranchiseBlumhouse acquires rights to the Saw franchise, reuniting it with co-creator James Wan. Lionsgate remains a partner in the ...
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Yardbarker on MSNBlumhouse has obtained the prospective rights to the 'Saw' universeBlumhouse has officially acquired the prospective rights to Saw. Lionsgate will continue to be a partner in the iconic horror ...
Blumhouse has officially closed the deal to take over the Saw franchise, and with it comes a bloody homecoming for James Wan ...
Horror production company Blumhouse has acquired a 50% stake in the long-running "Saw" franchise, buying the rights owned by ...
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.
Horror studio Blumhouse has acquired the rights to the "Saw" franchise that are currently held by producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg. Lionsgate continues to own 50% of the franchise.
If a deal makes, then James Wan, who directed the first movie and launched the horror franchise with Leigh Whannel, would get an ownership stake in his creation.
Blumhouse have now acquired the prospective rights to the 'Saw' franchise, returning the horror offering to its very first ...
Blumhouse, the maker of horror hits like “Insidious” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” has acquired the rights to all future ...
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