Billy the Puppet should have a hell of an agent. The man simply retains on working!
Billy is about to get busy once more. Lionsgate revealed in the present day that following the franchise-reviving Saw X this 12 months, they’re already at work on a Saw XI for launch subsequent fall.
XI, for those who’re not up in your Roman numerals, means that is the eleventh of those Saw motion pictures. One extra and there’ll the identical variety of Saw motion pictures as Star Wars motion pictures. What a world.
In an Instagram submit, the movie’s distributor, Lionsgate, revealed that the film will arrive in theaters on September 27, 2024.
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This 12 months’s Saw X was one thing of a back-to-basics film for the long-running horror saga. After a number of years of more and more convoluted sequels, culminating in 2010’s Saw 3D, the franchise cleared the decks a bit, first with Jigsaw, which jettisoned a lot of the surviving characters (and would-be Jigsaw Killer apprentices), then with Spiral, which was extra of a by-product set in the identical universe.
After Spiral was a disappointment, Lionsgate went even extra back-to-basics for Saw X, bringing again Tobin Bell because the lengthy lifeless Jigsaw in a prequel set between the primary two motion pictures. (They additionally purchased again Kevin Greutert, who had directed the fan favourite Saw VI and edited lots of the different entries in the collection.) This time, the system labored, and the movie grossed over $100 million in opposition to a reported $13 million price range. And thus, the twisted video games of Jigsaw shall proceed. No phrase but, although, on whether or not Tobin Bell or every other earlier stars from the franchise will probably be in it.
(Billy the Puppet, I assume, is a lock. That man by no means misses an opportunity for a payday.)
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