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Blumhouse, the maker of horror hits like “Insidious” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” has acquired the rights to all future “Saw” films, shows and other properties featuring the ...
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.
Blumhouse is in the midst of a deal to take over the ownership stake of Saw from Twisted Pictures, the banner run by Oren Koules and Mark Burg. Twisted co-owns the rights with Lionsgate, which has ...
Blumhouse and James Wan's Atomic Monster have acquired the prospective franchise rights to the horror franchise 'Saw.' ...
Mark Burg: Well, Charlie's not allowed to say no to us. Oren Koules: We've had six people there right from the start. MB Charlie Clouser's been there right from the start.
Jigsaw, traps, Tobin Bell, gore and more. [Above: Oren Koules, Tobin Bell and Mark Burg] How the games began. OREN: Our partner, who's passed away, Gregg Hoffman, came into the office with a short ...
Mark Burg added: “Twenty-one years ago we met James Wan and Leigh Whannell and financed the first ‘Saw’ movie. The film was magical, and a hit beyond our wildest dreams, ...
The company paid an undisclosed amount for the part of the franchise currently owned by producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg. In statements, Koules said it felt like “the right time to pass the baton,” ...
Blumhouse, the maker of horror hits like “Insidious” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” has acquired the rights to all future “Saw” films, shows and other properties featuring the ...