Jun 9, 2009 | Cinema Blend News
Saw 8 Will Be The Last... Unless It's Not
Everyone claims to be sick of the Saw franchise, but the box office figures suggest otherwise.
[Movies] There May Be More Saw Movies
Six is finished and we're just in the middle of talking about [seven]." When Bell was asked if Saw VIII would end the series, he stated... "Final is a relative word, especially in entertainment.
Starring in Saw VI is Costas Mandylor as Detective Hoffman, Mark Rolston as FBI Agent Erickson, Betsy Russell as Jill , Tobin Bell as Jigsaw, Shawnee Smith as Amanda, and Peter Outerbridge as William.
Well here's a rare moment. Five Saw films later and finally we're getting a little behind-the-scenes goodies from the director! Saw VI helmer Kevin Greutert has updated his official blog with a bunch of goodies, ranging from behind-the-scenes photos to casting.
24: Episode 7.16 "11:00pm to 12:00am" Recap
There have to be housekeeping episodes that set up the subsequent action, and 24 succeeded in setting up what looks to be an exciting final third of the season.
Producer promises most violent 'Saw' yet
Saw producer Mark Burg has claimed that the franchise's sixth instalment will be the most violent yet.
Despite being churned out only a year after the original, this sequel improves on all of the first film's problem areas while leaving intact the solid concept.
Saw is coming to home videogaming, and it promises to be grisly. Tobin Bell , who plays the sadistic Jigsaw in the movie, provides the same creepy voice in the videogame.
SAW game to be published by Konami
Leading publisher Konami has picked up the SAW video game, as it had been dropped by its original publisher Brash Entertainment following the company's demise.
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Konami Picks Up Saw License the
In a move that's just asking for outrage, Konami has picked up the license to make games based on the six-and-counting Saw movies.
Judge Dennis Prince knows how it will end. He offers no spoilers but, if you see Ron Palillo in Part VI, it's over.
Saw V OF all the Saw movies, Saw V may have been the most suitable for DVD. In fact, the film actually plays like a feature-length DVD extra in that it painstakingly detangles the plot knots of the previous ...