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Blumhouse Acquiring ‘Saw’ Rights From Twisted Pictures – The Dish. Anthony D'Alessandro and Mike Fleming Jr. Wed, June 4, 2025 at 11:30 PM UTC. 1 min read.
We told you first that Blumhouse was buying Twisted Pictures' share of the Saw rights. That deal, led by CAA Evolution, has now closed.
Twisted Pictures is twisted indeed. Imagine a film franchise that cost just under $25 million to produce, but has made almost $500 million at the worldwide box office.
The talks between Blumhouse and Twisted began last year but broke down earlier this year. A sale price was one of the big sticking points. Made for only $1.2 million, Saw became one of the most ...
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 ...
Twisted Pictures reached its crossroads with the Saw franchise, delivering mixed-bag results with Jigsaw (2017) and Spiral (2021) before scoring a return financial and critical hit with Saw X (2023).
Twisted Pictures' titles will be low-budget projects from up-and-coming filmmakers. By Rebecca Leffler Sequels to hit films can either make or break a franchise. And with 2005’s Saw II, Darren ...
However, Twisted Pictures may be one of the few companies that I'd like to see remake some of these classic horror films, but that all depends on what you thought of the Saw films or Dead Silence.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. In Twisted Pictures’ defense, the ‘Internet Killer’ project ...
Twisted Pictures is developing a new horror pic that won't debut in theaters, on DVD or on TV. Production company behind the "Saw" series is pacting with video Web site Break.com to produce a film ...
Saw studio Twisted Pictures has acquired the cinematic rights to Image Comics' Sorrow. Originally released as a four-issue miniseries in 2007, the horror comic was the result of a collaboration ...