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  • Octavia Spencer Returning in Sequel to 2019’s ‘Ma’

    Octavia Spencer in 2019's 'Ma'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Octavia Spencer in 2019’s ‘Ma’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Octavia Spencer will return for a ‘Ma’ sequel.
    • Blumhouse announced the movie at its inaugural “Business of Fear” event.
    • No director is attached yet.

    The Blumhouse team, for all of its dedication to making original movies, has not been shy about commissioning sequels to its successes, and building franchises, albeit still making titles on a thrifty budget.

    At the company’s recent “Business of Fear” event, boss Jason Blum, in collaboration with creative partner James Wan of Atomic Monster (the two companies signed a pact to work together), announced that one such movie getting the follow-up treatment is 2019 thriller ‘Ma,’ with star Octavia Spencer confirmed to return.

    While the original movie was written by Scotty Landes and directed by Tate Taylor, we don’t yet know who will be working on the sequel.

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    Here’s Blum talking about the new movie in a statement:

    “ ‘Ma’ has proven to be a social phenomenon since its release in 2019, with fans eagerly embracing the film and Octavia’s iconic performance as Ma. As Ma likes to say ‘don’t make me drink alone,’ so we’re thrilled Octavia will join us again for a second round.”

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    What was the story of ‘Ma’?

    Octavia Spencer and the cast of 2019's 'Ma'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Octavia Spencer and the cast of 2019’s ‘Ma’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    The original film followed a group of high schoolers (played by Diana Silvers, Corey Fogelmanis, McKaley Miller, Gianni Paolo and Dante Brown) who find an unlikely, intergenerational friend in Sue Ann Ellington, a lonesome veterinarian and devoted party animal played by Spencer.

    The woman, affectionately called “Ma,” allows the teens to party in her basement, but things get bloody once their relationship starts to sour –– as it turns out, “Ma” has a complicated history with the several of the teens’ parents. And she’s out for vengeance…

    Where might a ‘Ma’ sequel go?

    Octavia Spencer in 2019's 'Ma'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Octavia Spencer in 2019’s ‘Ma’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    That’s the big question at this point –– and spoiler alert if you didn’t see the first movie.

    ‘Ma’ ends with Sue Ann stabbed and cuddling with the dead body of her own high school crush, Ben (Luke Evans) as her house starts to burn down around her.

    But if we’ve learned anything from horror movies in the past, it’s that the villain, especially one as complicated as Sue Ann, rarely lets a little thing like presumably certain death get in the way of returning.

    There are any number of avenues this potential follow-up could take –– even a prequel is possible. But our money is on Ma getting back to her old ways, and likely looking to exact revenge on more people, especially those who survived the original.

    Where else can we find Octavia Spencer?

    Octavia Spencer as Kimberly in Apple TV+'s 'Spirited .'
    Octavia Spencer as Kimberly in Apple TV+’s ‘Spirited .’

    From her early days in tiny supporting roles (blink and miss her in the likes of Sam Raimi’s ‘Spider-Man,’ ‘Being John Malkovich’ and ‘S.W.A.T.’), Spencer has steadily grown into a versatile performer who can pull off both comedy and drama –– and often both together in one performance.

    She’s memorable in a wealth of roles but enjoyed a big breakout via ‘The Help’ (also directed by longtime friend Taylor), for which she won a Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar for her portrayal of Minny Jackson.

    Elsewhere, she scored further nominations for her work in ‘Hidden Figures’ and ‘The Shape of Water’ and was most recently seen in Apple TV+ holiday movie ‘Spirited.’

    And in TV terms, she’s been equally busy, including another Apple project, drama series ‘Truth be Told.’

    Spencer is also active as a producer, setting up various projects to appear in, but also helping filmmakers get their projects made.

    What else did Blumhouse announce at its event?

    Jigsaw in 2023's 'Saw X'. Photo: Lionsgate Films.
    Jigsaw in 2023’s ‘Saw X’. Photo: Lionsgate Films.

    Among the other projects that Jason Blum and others announced at the event is an adaptation of paranormal horror video game title ‘Phasmophobia.’

    That was released in 2020, developed and published by British indie game studio Kinetic Games. The game has surpassed 23 million in global sales and has become a genre-defining title in multiplayer horror gaming.

    The game is an investigation survival game played from a first-person point of view. The player can work alone or with a group of people to identify the type of ghost haunting a specific location. No talent is attached to that one yet.

    And that wasn’t the only news, as Blum also brought word that the company is in the midst of a deal to acquire the rights to venerable horror franchise ‘Saw’ from Twisted Pictures’ Mark Burg and Oren Koules.

    Lionsgate will continue to be involved as a partner and continue to own 50% of the franchise.

    Most notably, it brings the movie series closer back to Wan, who co-wrote with Leigh Whannell and directed the 2004 movie that kicked the whole saga off. He’s since served as an executive producer on the other films.

    An 11th movie has been in development, and at one point had been scheduled for this September. But creative differences have led to it stalling –– hopes are likely high that Wan and co. can get things back on track.

    Here’s what Blum told IndieWire about the team’s process these days:

    “It’s much harder to do what we started doing 15 years ago. So the way that we’ve addressed that is by adding a bit of money to our model; but still, by studio standards, for instance, the budgets of our movies are 60% off the average sticker price, actually probably more, 75% off, the average sticker price.”

    When will the ‘Ma’ sequel stalk on to screens?

    It’s very early in the process for this one, despite the announcement and Spencer’s involvement, the movie has yet to confirm a director (though Taylor could always be tempted back) and Blumhouse hasn’t set a release date.

    Presumably, that will all be firmed up once the movie actually has a creative plan in place.

    'M3GAN' producer and CEO of Blumhouse Productions Jason Blum.
    ‘M3GAN’ producer and CEO of Blumhouse Productions Jason Blum.

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  • Why Blumhouse Is The ‘Saw’ Franchise’s Best Chance

    Jigsaw in 2023's 'Saw X'. Photo: Lionsgate Films.
    Jigsaw in 2023’s ‘Saw X’. Photo: Lionsgate Films.

    Preview:

    • Saw XI was canceled by Lionsgate in March 2025
    • Blumhouse is reportedly in talks with Twisted Pictures to acquire their portion of the Saw franchise
    • Blumhouse is by far the best fit, and the Saw franchise’s only real hope of survival

    Help us Jason Blum, you’re our only hope.

    The ‘Saw’ movies are wildly popular in the horror community, so when Lionsgate canceled the eleventh installment, fans were devastated. The reasoning for the cancellation is even more frustrating, as it seems to stem from disagreements between the producers and Lionsgate. Not being able to put their differences aside, the project was removed from release calendars. It felt as if all hope was lost for these beloved films to continue.

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    While the franchise has its ups and downs, it really found its footing with the return of Tobin Bell as Jigsaw in ‘Saw X’. The fanbase was reinvigorated and waiting on the edge of their seats to see what traps were in store for us in ‘Saw XI’. Now that Blumhouse has entered the picture, things are looking up. Out of all the studios that could acquire the rights, they are the perfect fit. Here’s why.

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    Blumhouse Will Make Sure The Saw Franchise Stays The Same

    2004's 'Saw'. Photo: Lionsgate Films.
    2004’s ‘Saw’. Photo: Lionsgate Films.

    The ‘Saw’ movies simply do not work without the use of unique and thrilling traps. The whole premise of these films is people being forced to play horrific games that test their will to live. The victims have often done something in their past to put them on Jigsaw’s radar, and most of them do not make it out alive.

    What has made this franchise stand out among others is the traps. Fans are so obsessed with them that there are multiple rankings found online, and if one falls flat, they are sure to make noise about it. If put in the wrong hands, the ‘Saw’ franchise could easily go downhill.

    The studio behind it needs to not only have confidence in what they can do for the movies, but they also need to ensure the new films capture the feel of the previous ones. There is no need for a revival or reboot; what comes next must be a continuation. Blumhouse will absolutely be willing to do this, while other studios could think of this acquisition as an opportunity to start all over again.

    Blumhouse Knows How To Deliver A Great Horror Movie

    M3GAN in 'M3GAN,' directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    M3GAN in ‘M3GAN,’ directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Blumhouse is by far the perfect home for the ‘Saw’ franchise. If it cannot be Twisted Pictures anymore, it should be them. The studio knows the horror business inside and out. They have projects that fill every corner of the genre – from comedy horrors like ‘M3gan’, to thrillers like ‘The Black Phone’, to outright terrifying movies like ‘Insidious’, and everything in between.

    Being such a well-loved franchise, it is scary to see the ‘Saw’ movies with a new studio at the helm. Switching hands is often a death sentence because the new films can lose what made the older ones what they were. If anyone can be trusted with the future of ‘Saw’, however, it is Blumhouse. Not only do they know what they are doing, but they have a passion for the genre, which is apparent whenever you watch one of their films.

    Blumhouse puts their heart and soul into making movies for the fans, and ‘Saw’ will be no different. The fact that they are the saviors riding in on white horses is a testament to Jason Blum and his team. This does not feel like a cash grab but rather a way to ensure these films keep coming because of the love they have for horror as a whole. Surely, they appreciate what these movies do for the genre and do not want to see that end.

    Jason Blum Welcomes Collaboration

    'M3GAN' producer and CEO of Blumhouse Productions Jason Blum.
    ‘M3GAN’ producer and CEO of Blumhouse Productions Jason Blum.

    Considering the fact that Saw XI was canceled because of an internal dispute, another reason Blumhouse is the perfect choice to acquire the rights is because CEO Jason Blum welcomes collaboration and creativity. He works closely with James Wan of Atomic Monster, and while the two surely have disagreements behind closed doors from time to time, they don’t ever let it affect their films.

    There have been many interviews with directors and producers who have worked with him, and they never have anything bad to say. In fact, they praise the way he believes in them. It is known in the industry that he is open to any and all ideas and that he is always willing to put trust in his team. Blumhouse’s production model is to make films on a smaller budget and allow the directors creative freedom to do what they feel is best. Blum is known for working with indie filmmakers to help them bring their vision to life.

    Jigsaw in 2023's 'Saw X'. Photo: Lionsgate Films.
    Jigsaw in 2023’s ‘Saw X’. Photo: Lionsgate Films.

    Blumhouse recently put on their first ‘The Business Of Fear’ event in Los Angeles, where they spent nearly an hour breaking down the horror genre and discussing why it is thriving. Horror films are made for the big screen, and Jason Blum expressed that a theatrical experience is always the right way to see a scary movie. Just listening to him speak for that long with such vigor and excitement made it quite clear how much these movies mean to him.

    ‘Saw’ would be in good hands with Blumhouse because not only will they ensure the new movies feel cohesive to the previous ones, but they also know how to do horror right, and they are passionate about the genre. If anyone can pull this off, it is them.

    With Twisted Pictures crumbling, it is time for them to pass the torch. Jason Blum is standing by, at the ready, and is the obvious choice. It is a little nerve-wracking knowing these producers are arguing with one another. Hopefully they can come together and do with is right, if for no one else than for the fans who have invested twenty-one years in this franchise and do not want to see it come to an end.

    Tobin Bell in 2004's 'Saw'. Photo: Lionsgate Films.
    Tobin Bell in 2004’s ‘Saw’. Photo: Lionsgate Films.

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  • James Wan in Early Talks to Direct New ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’

    (Left) 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' director James Wan at CinemaCon 2022. Photos by Eric Charbonneau. (Right) Scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (Left) ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ director James Wan at CinemaCon 2022. Photos by Eric Charbonneau. (Right) Scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • James Wan is in talks to develop a new take on ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’.
    • It’ll be another filmmaker-focused take on a classic from Universal.
    • Wan is also producing this movie among many others.

    Long after it pivoted away from its plan for a connected “Dark Universe” of monster movies based on its classic titles, Universal has been seeing success (albeit mixed) with filmmaker-focused takes including ‘The Invisible Man’.

    So it surely makes sense for the studio to have one of the biggest names in modern horror filmmaking and someone who has experience with watery stories ready to jump aboard a new version of ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’.

    Which means we probably should all have predicted that ‘Saw’/‘The Conjuring’s James Wan, who also directed the two ‘Aquaman’ movies, would enter early talks for the movie.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’?

    A scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    A scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    The 1954 monster movie, made in the gimmicky and popular 3D format, told of a prehistoric water-breathing humanoid monster and the group of scientists that want to study him.

    It was the among the last of the Universal’s great monster movies, combining an entrancing mix of horror, tragedy, and romance, and introduced audiences to the Gill-Man, aka The Creature who is the last of his kind.

    Jack Arnold, director of sci-fi classics such as ‘The Incredible Shrinking Man’, directed the movie, which featured Julie Adams as the woman who caught the Creature’s eye.

    Who else has dipped into making a new ‘Creature’?

    A scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    A scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Hollywood has been trying to crack a new take on the Creature for years, with John Landis looking to produce an iteration in the 1980s, while John Carpenter and even Ivan Reitman developed takes in the 1990s.

    Gary Ross took it on in the 2000s, intent on following in his father’s footsteps — Arthur A. Ross co-wrote the script for the original — as did Breck Eisner.

    And Will Beall wrote a script for a version of the Creature that would have been a part of the Dark Universe concept.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wan’s film would be a grounded, modernized retelling that will lean into visceral horror, while still paying respect to the original.

    We’ll have to wait and see what happens with this latest attempt.

    What else is James Wan producing?

    (L to R) M3GAN, Gemma (Allison Williams) and Cady (Violet McGraw) in 'M3GAN,' directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) M3GAN, Gemma (Allison Williams) and Cady (Violet McGraw) in ‘M3GAN,’ directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Wan’s Atomic Monster company, which recently joined forces with Blumhouse, has a huge swathe of movies and TV series on the way, including a ‘M3GANsequel, a spin-off to the killer doll movie called ‘SOULM8TE’ and a TV series called ‘Teacup’ based at Peacock.

    Wan is also in development on a fourth installment of his wildly successful ‘Conjuring’ horror franchise, which he is describing as the final entry from the main storyline.

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    (L to R) Jason Momoa and Director/Producer/Writer James Wan on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Christian Black/ ™ & © DC Comics.
    (L to R) Jason Momoa and Director/Producer/Writer James Wan on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Christian Black/ ™ & © DC Comics.

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  • Tobin Bell Back as Jigsaw for Next ‘Saw’ Movie

    Tobin Bell as John Kramer / Jigsaw in James Wan's 'Saw.'
    Tobin Bell as John Kramer / Jigsaw in James Wan’s ‘Saw.’

    Since James Wan and Leigh Whannell’s first ‘Saw’ movie way back in 2004, the crafty, trap-setting killer John Kramer – better known as “Jigsaw” – has been kidnapping and murdering people in fiendish fashion.

    Even his death from a slashed throat in ‘Saw III’ didn’t stop him; he continued to posthumously oversee his schemes through recordings and videos. And then there were the flashbacks that explored his tragic history and the reasons he punishes others (or has them make tough choices based on their dodgy moral behavior, depending on how you look at it).

    His return might not be as surprising as thought, though – writer Josh Stolberg teased Jigsaw’s return in the new movie, writing, “What I can promise you is that this is gonna make John Kramer fans very happy!!!” on social media last December.

    How he’ll factor into ‘Saw X’ (or whatever they decide to call it) is anyone’s guess at this point. Will he show up somehow back from the dead? Will it be his heretofore-unknown twin brother? Unlikely.

    “What a thrill to be reuniting with Tobin Bell,” say producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules in a statement. “His performance as John Kramer is part of the magic that made this franchise a phenomenon and his character is an active part of this film.”

    Tobin Bell as Billy Ford in 2021's 'A Father's Legacy.'
    Tobin Bell as Billy Ford in 2021’s ‘A Father’s Legacy.’

    The ‘Saw’ franchise has become a big money-spinner for Lionsgate, which has pumped out nine main entries and also the mythology-expanding ‘Spiral’, which starred Chris Rock and directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. And no, in case anyone was reaching for the easy joke, the villain was not Will Smith (you’d have had to have a time machine to make that work, since the Oscars slap didn’t happen until 2022).

    Together, the main movies have earned more than $1 billion in box office and retail income, which is not bad for a franchise that is relatively cheap to produce. The original movie, for example, was made for $1.2 million.

    Those who have worked on the various movies have gone on to successful careers in horror and beyond, not the least Wan, who is behind both another massive horror franchise in the ‘Conjuring’ movies, has directed big films in other genres such as both ‘Aquaman’ outings and a ‘Fast & Furious’ entry and has become quite the producer, backing a variety of other movies.

    And it has also gone on to be a regular favorite beyond the movie screen, with a live experience touring several cities and appearing for years as part of Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights.

    The next ‘Saw’ movie will be directed by Kevin Greutert, who has been with the franchise since the beginning. He edited the first five movies before stepping up to direct ‘Saw VI’ and ‘Saw 3D’. He went off to direct his own movies but did edit ‘Jigsaw’ and acted as an executive producer on ‘Spiral’.

    ‘Saw X’ is shooting and will head to theaters on October 27th next year – just in time for Halloween.

    Jigsaw in 2004's 'Saw.'
    Jigsaw in 2004’s ‘Saw.’
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  • Chris Rock’s ‘Saw’ Reboot Gets Earlier 2020 Release Date

    Chris Rock’s ‘Saw’ Reboot Gets Earlier 2020 Release Date

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    Prepare yourself now, because the upcoming “Saw” reboot is coming earlier than expected. The upcoming reboot starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson was previously set to come just before Halloween 2020, on Oct. 23. However, Lionsgate has pushed up the film’s release date to May 15, 2020, Variety reports.

    Production is underway, and apparently it’s going well. The studio shared that the decision to move the date forward came after seeing early footage, per Variety. Alas, the studio is remaining tight-lipped about other plot details.

    The upcoming film will be the ninth in the franchise, coming more than 15 years after 2004’s “Saw.” Rock previously shared that he has been a fan since the beginning, and he now plays a police detective investigating horrifying crimes alongside a partner played by Max Minghella. Meanwhile, Marisol Nichols portrays a police captain and Jackson is Rock’s onscreen father.

    Franchise vet Darren Lynn Bousman is directing the reboot, having previously helmed “Saw II,” “Saw III,” and “Saw IV.” Producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules are also returning.

    The film is due out May 15, 2020.

    [via: Variety]

  • Samuel L. Jackson Rumored for Next ‘Saw’ Movie Opposite Chris Rock

    Samuel L. Jackson Rumored for Next ‘Saw’ Movie Opposite Chris Rock

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    Samuel L. Jackson may be teaming up with Chris Rock in the upcoming re-imagining of “Saw.”

    A rumor first began floating on Reddit that Jackson was seen filming on the movie’s set in Toronto, and Bloody Disgusting has confirmed that the inclusion of the Marvel star (most recently seen in “Spider-Man: Far From Home”).

    The reboot was first announced in May. At the time, Rock said, “I’ve been a fan of ‘Saw’ since the first film in 2004. I am excited by the opportunity to take this to a really intense and twisted new place.”

    The “Saw” movies revolve around John Kramer aka the Jigsaw Killer, who creates death traps for victims to test their moral characters.

    The franchise has been extremely successful, generating $1 billion worldwide. The most recent installment was 2017’s “Jigsaw.”

    Darren Lynn Bousman — who directed “Saw II,” “Saw III,” and “Saw IV” — returns behind the camera for the new installment. “Jigsaw” writers Pete Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg penned the script.

    The new project is described as a re-imagining and a spinoff and has a release date of October 23, 2020.

  • Chris Rock Rebooting ‘Saw’ Franchise

    Chris Rock Rebooting ‘Saw’ Franchise

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    The “Saw” franchise is getting a reboot. But that’s not the surprising news — everything is getting rebooted these days. It’s who’s doing it.

    It’s Chris Rock.

    Yes, the comedian is teaming up with Lionsgate to make a “Saw” spinoff.

    “I’ve been a fan of ‘Saw’ since the first film in 2004,” Rock said. “I am excited by the opportunity to take this to a really intense and twisted new place.”

    The “Saw” movies revolve around John Kramer aka the Jigsaw Killer, who creates death traps for victims to test their moral characters.

    The franchise has been extremely successful, generating $1 billion worldwide. The most recent installment was 2017’s “Jigsaw.”

    The new project is described as a re-imagining and a spinoff and has a release date of October 23, 2020.

    Joe Drake, chairman of Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group, said, “When Chris Rock came to us and described in chilling detail his fantastic vision that reimagines and spins off the world of the notorious Jigsaw Killer, we were all-in.”

    He added, “This upcoming film will still be as mind bending and intense as all the previous ‘Saw’ films. Chris conceived this idea and it will be completely reverential to the legacy of the material while reinvigorating the brand with his wit, creative vision and passion for this classic horror franchise.”

    Rock is best known for his stand-up. His most recent special, “Tamborine,” debuted on Netflix last year. As an actor, he appeared opposite Adam Sandler in the Netflix comedy “The Week Of.” Next, he’ll star in Season 4 of FX’s “Fargo.”

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