Summary
- Blumhouse may buy rights to Saw franchise, potentially leading to Saw XI release.
- Fans excited for potential revival of Saw series despite some disappointment with Saw X.
- Choices for franchise future include reboot or continuation, with hopes for engaging new stories.
Moving from a tale of a college student who repeatedly experiences her fatal day (Groundhog Day meets Final Destination), let’s delve into the chilling world of Five Nights at Freddy’s. Blumhouse Productions maintains its dominance in the horror genre, with plans to release sequels for fan favorites like M3GAN and The Black Phone in 2025, along with new creations such as Christopher Landon’s spine-tingling film about a disastrous first date titled Drop. In intriguing news, Deadline has hinted that Blumhouse might acquire the rights to the Saw horror franchise.
Following the release of Saw X in 2023, enthusiasts anticipated that a new installment, Saw XI, would follow in 2025. However, this isn’t the case, and it remains uncertain whether another Jigsaw-centric movie is still being developed. The acquisition of rights by Blumhouse brings a glimmer of hope and intrigue to the picture. This development raises questions about the fate of the grisly and intense Saw franchise, and fans are eager to know what they can expect in a potential new film.
If Blumhouse Owns The Rights To The Saw Horror Franchise, Could That Mean Saw XI Is Happening In The Near Future?

As a film enthusiast, I’ve got some exciting news to share! According to recent reports from Deadline, Lionsgate holds half of the rights for the terrifying ‘Saw’ franchise. Interestingly, it seems that Blumhouse Productions might be acquiring the rights previously held by Twisted Pictures. However, at this moment, no new ‘Saw’ movie is in production as per Deadline’s latest updates. The suspense continues!
If Blumhouse acquires 50% of the rights to Saw, it might pave the way for the much-anticipated Saw XI. Fans are eagerly awaiting news about this development, expressing their excitement on Reddit. A Redditor commented, “I can hardly contain my excitement about this potential development!
If they decide to begin filming immediately, they already have a script and a prepared team for Saw XI at their disposal. It’s exciting to see how quickly they’ve managed to get things moving. I’m thrilled! Tobin Bell delivered one of the finest performances of 2023 in Saw X.
Redditor @horrorfan555 also wants to see the beloved actor in another movie. They wrote:
“Please just one more movie Tobin Bell.”
Redditor @Ok-Metal-4719 agreed:
“Glad it still has life, I’m curious to see what they do with it.”
Despite some discussions suggesting that it might be appropriate to conclude the chilling ‘Saw’ series, given its decade-long run of ten films, fans remain engaged in this intriguing and suspenseful narrative. The initial release of ‘Saw’ in 2004 left viewers spellbound by its surprising climax and appalled at every harrowing moment experienced by Adam Stanheight, portrayed by Leigh Whannell.
When Was Every Saw Movie Released?
- Saw (2004)
- Saw II (2005)
- Saw III (2006)
- Saw IV (2007)
- Saw V (2008)
- Saw VI (2009)
- Saw 3D (2010)
- Jigsaw (2017)
- Spiral (2021)
- Saw X (2023)
Despite the Saw films adhering to a familiar pattern by featuring Jigsaw’s intricate and chilling traps, he remains an engaging antagonist, prompting speculation about another movie focusing on him. While not all viewers were enthralled with Saw X, some found it less captivating and dynamic than its predecessors. Additionally, the ending was criticized as being weaker compared to previous installments. However, given that some believe Jigsaw’s narrative hasn’t been adequately concluded, it seems logical that Blumhouse would be keen on incorporating this popular series into their portfolio.
Could Blumhouse Make A Saw Reboot Or Continue With Saw XI?

Despite some people believing that Saw XI should have been the final installment, the intense emotional turmoil portrayed in Saw X suggests that there might be a few more films left in the franchise. With Blumhouse now on board, horror enthusiasts can’t help but wonder what terrifying tale could come next.
Redditor @TerryBouchon had an idea:
“needs a reboot IMO.”
It appears there are two possibilities for the Saw series: either a full-blown reboot of the franchise or just Saw XI, initially slated for release in September 2025 but no longer appearing on Lionsgate’s 2025 schedule. Notably, Blumhouse Productions has revamped several classic horror movies like Halloween and The Exorcist with varying success. As Mike Flanagan directs an upcoming Exorcist film for Blumhouse, fans are hopeful that the next installment in this demonic possession series will be more captivating than its predecessors. Some find it intriguing to consider what a reboot from Blumhouse might mean for Saw. With a fresh start, the franchise could explore new dimensions and complex characters while maintaining its grisly and ominous atmosphere. Perhaps a new central antagonist could be linked to Jigsaw/John Kramer (Tobin Bell), thereby connecting all the films.
Nevertheless, it’s possible that Saw XI may indeed materialize, with fans brainstorming potential storylines on Reddit. Many believe that Dr. Cecilia Pederson (Synnøve Macody Lund) could be the main focus in the next film given her role as John Kramer’s primary adversary. Regardless of the circumstances, Blumhouse’s ownership might prove beneficial for the franchise, and we’re eager to see how it unfolds.
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