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Leigh Whannell, Wolf Man The poster for The Invisible Man depicts Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) looking scared while standing in front of a handprint made in the fog of a steamy shower.© Provided by CBR ...
Having said that, Whannell isn't known for dropping the ball, so there was hope the monster's appearance would be fixed by the time Wolf Man was released.
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.
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, and our fans kept ...
The franchise makes its way back to James Wan, whose Atomic Monster label merged with Blumhouse in 2024. Wan directed the seminal first film, which was written by co-creator Leigh Whannell ...
Long known as a top horror studio, Blumhouse’s will likely now have its eighth straight film gross less than $80 million ...
Blumhouse acquires rights to the Saw franchise, reuniting it with co-creator James Wan. Lionsgate remains a partner in the ...
"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," said Burg in a statement.
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.
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 ...
What to Read Next This means the franchise will now return to the hands of James Wan and Leigh Whannell, who directed and wrote the first hit movie back in the early 2000s.