Lionsgate greenlights Saw VII for 2010
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Lionsgate greenlights Saw VII for 2010
Noone should be shocked by this news:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=13&cs=1
It turns out there's plenty of life left in "Saw" and Jigsaw John.
With "Saw VI" due to open in the usual October slot, Lionsgate has greenlit "Saw VII" with a January start of production. David Hackl -- production designer of the second, third and fourth films and helmer of "Saw V" -- has been tapped to direct.
Mark Burg and Oren Koules, who have produced all six of the "Saw" pics, are back as producers. And scribes Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, who penned the fourth, fifth and sixth films, are writing the seventh.
Lionsgate has worldwide rights in North America and the United Kingdom. The five "Saw" pics to date have grossed more than $700 million worldwide.
Dunstan and Melton, who broke into Hollywood via Project Greenlight, also wrote home-invasion thriller "The Collector," which opens next weekend through Freestyle Releasing. That pic also marks Dunstan's helming debut.
I'm surprised that they re-hired Hackl to direct even though he didn't direct VI. I wish they would have hired some different writers instead of Dunstan and Melton.
I am surprised that they announced it so early.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=13&cs=1
It turns out there's plenty of life left in "Saw" and Jigsaw John.
With "Saw VI" due to open in the usual October slot, Lionsgate has greenlit "Saw VII" with a January start of production. David Hackl -- production designer of the second, third and fourth films and helmer of "Saw V" -- has been tapped to direct.
Mark Burg and Oren Koules, who have produced all six of the "Saw" pics, are back as producers. And scribes Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, who penned the fourth, fifth and sixth films, are writing the seventh.
Lionsgate has worldwide rights in North America and the United Kingdom. The five "Saw" pics to date have grossed more than $700 million worldwide.
Dunstan and Melton, who broke into Hollywood via Project Greenlight, also wrote home-invasion thriller "The Collector," which opens next weekend through Freestyle Releasing. That pic also marks Dunstan's helming debut.
I am surprised that they announced it so early.
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Re: Lionsgate greenlights Saw VII for 2010
Wasn't Bell signed on up to VII anyway?
I'm really disappointed that Dunstan and Melton are getting a fourth shot with this franchise despite IV and V being the weakest entries up to this point.
Hackl was supposed to direct VI, but had to back out due to family situations.
I'm really disappointed that Dunstan and Melton are getting a fourth shot with this franchise despite IV and V being the weakest entries up to this point.
Hackl was supposed to direct VI, but had to back out due to family situations.
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Re: Lionsgate greenlights Saw VII for 2010
V was the lowest grossing movie of the entire franchise in the U.S., but still made over 113M with worldwide box office.
If VI makes between $50-60M in the U.S., I think Lionsgate will be extremely pleased, especially since the budget for all 6 films has never exceeded $10M.
If VI makes between $50-60M in the U.S., I think Lionsgate will be extremely pleased, especially since the budget for all 6 films has never exceeded $10M.
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V was the lowest grossing movie of the entire franchise in the U.S., but still made over 113M with worldwide box office.
If VI makes between $50-60M in the U.S., I think Lionsgate will be extremely pleased, especially since the budget for all 6 films has never exceeded $10M.
If VI makes between $50-60M in the U.S., I think Lionsgate will be extremely pleased, especially since the budget for all 6 films has never exceeded $10M.
While I do believe quite a few bailed out of the franchise after Saw III; I know a lot of people who pretty much called it quits after Saw IV. I've seen every one at midnight since Saw II and Saw IV, by far, is the worst entry of the entire franchise. It didn't provide the fun the first three films had and was just slow, tedious, boring, and it was the first to start to stretch a premise that could be done in one film across three.
Saw V was slightly better, but still not anywhere near the quality of the first three. I'll be there for Saw VI, but expectations are very low after the past two efforts. I'm not expecting much and the red band clip that was just released for Saw VI didn't do much for me.
I'd still argue that Saw II is the best, but I know most would disagree.
Lionsgate will continue to pump these out until they start to gross under $25-30 million domestically.
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Guess this means Xage will have more Saw DVD's to add to his collection.
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I really wish they would stop after VI and end the story as is, but props to Lionsgate. I would also milk the franchise until the franchise stops being profitable.
Even if the films themselves stop to pull a profit theatrically, Lionsgate would be stupid not to continue the franchise and send it direct-to-video. The conversion from film to HD would save them millions instantly.
Even if the films themselves stop to pull a profit theatrically, Lionsgate would be stupid not to continue the franchise and send it direct-to-video. The conversion from film to HD would save them millions instantly.
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Yeah, I was kind of hoping they would tie up the story with part 6. Oh well, even though the quality has declined i'm fine with seeing more of these as long as the story makes sense and they start finding some resolutions to the characters.
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Even if the budget for Saw VI is $15 million, it'll still make more than that in its opened weekend. And even if it barely doubles the opening, combine that with the worldwide gross and you still have a big hit.
I do believe that Saw VII will be the one to push it too far, though. I wouldn't be surprised if it costs $25 million, opens with barely $20 million, and doesn't even manage to double that #.
I do believe that Saw VII will be the one to push it too far, though. I wouldn't be surprised if it costs $25 million, opens with barely $20 million, and doesn't even manage to double that #.
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They are not going to spend $25M to produce Saw VII. That would be very stupid business by the producers and Lionsgate. Haven't you noticed that they never cast any big name stars in these films. Mostly B and C List actors. I mean Julie Benz from Dexter was probably the most well known actor in the last film other than Tobin Bell. Also the films are shot inexpensively in Canada.
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Yeah, I don't think there's any reason that Lionsgate would double the budget on these movies unless they were certain they would get that sort of return back.
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The finale happened at the end of Saw III and it was awesome. Series should have ended there.
I'm sure I'll still see a Saw 7, 12, 16... whatever. They're entertaining, if nothing else. I do wish they didn't bring back the same writers, though. They really suck.
I'm sure I'll still see a Saw 7, 12, 16... whatever. They're entertaining, if nothing else. I do wish they didn't bring back the same writers, though. They really suck.
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I'd still argue that Saw II is the best, but I know most would disagree.
This is kind of dissapointing. The last couple of movies have dragged and I hoped VI would tie up all the looses ends.
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Re: Lionsgate greenlights Saw VII for 2010
In a recent article on BD I remember Tobin saying that they were at least going to 8 Saw films and wouldn't count out a 9th installment. Announcing that number 7 has been greenlit is no surprise.
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So maybe the franchise won't go up to $25 million, but at a certain point, the studio is going to try to think of something novel to kick-start attendance, like Jason Takes Manhattan or Freddy's Dead, and when they do, it's going to cost a little more money. By the time they get to that, it might be a $17 million budget against a $30 million domestic gross.
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Man, I really got to get on it; I've only seen the first 3 movies.
I've been falling behind, hell I though they were only on Saw V now.
I've been falling behind, hell I though they were only on Saw V now.
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Saw 3 is my favorite, still haven't seen 5 but will. I say keep it going. We haven't had a franchise like this in a while.