Re: How many SAW movies are we getting?
Originally posted by steverules
I know they aren't stopping at 4 and I was just wondering how many we're getting
At this point all I know is that they are planning a Saw 5 and Saw 6 which they do not have story lines for yet. Depending on the success of Saw 4 they will either make more or stop dead at Saw 4. In my humble opioun I reckon they should stop at Saw 4 and end it, but it looks like we might just be getting a whole lot more of Saw movies.
From Wikipedia:
It has been stated through multiple sources that Saw V was being written while Saw IV was in production, and is more than likely to follow the sequence of release dates and arrive in Halloween 2008.[2] The only confirmed actors for the film are Tobin Bell, who will reprise his role as the Jigsaw Killer, and Costas Mandylor who has signed on to play Forensic Hoffman. [26]It was confirmed through multiple sources that David Hackl, the production designer for Saw II, Saw III and Saw IV and second unit director for Saw III and Saw IV has officially been attached to direct both Saw V and Saw VI.[3]
The writers of Saw IV, Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, will be writing Saw V and VI. Tobin Bell is contracted for both films.
Re: How many SAW movies are we getting?
Originally posted by steverules
I know they aren't stopping at 4 and I was just wondering how many we're getting
As many as it takes before the series eventually becomes another Nightmare on Elm Street/Friday the 13th/Halloween/Child's Play/Hellraiser-type series.
Oh, wait.............it already is. ermm
Re: Re: How many SAW movies are we getting?
Originally posted by Impediment
As many as it takes before the series eventually becomes another Nightmare on Elm Street/Friday the 13th/Halloween/Child's Play/Hellraiser/[b]Children of the Corn-type series.Oh, wait.............it already is. ermm [/B]
And I thought Children of the Corn was milking it.
5 and 6? 4 isn't even out and it will suck like 2 & 3!
Originally posted by quanchi112
they will keep making saws until they run out of money. for sure.
Saw is way too profitable for little Lionsgate to sit on and not make more sequels.