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Lionsgate Schedules Saw VII 3D Release

November 12, 2009


Saw VI didn't exactly do huge business. The sixth installment has earned $26.6 million since opening on October 23. But when you're talking about a budget of just $11 million, and not having yet counted DVD and Blu-ray sales, what's there to stop them from moving forward with another one?

And, according to ShockTillYouDrop.com, that's exactly what Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures are doing, scheduling an October 22, 2010 release for Saw VII 3D.

The next entry is written by returning screenwriters Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton. David Hackl is back in the director's chair. He helmed Saw V.

COMMENTS (30)

Posted by:
Ezan 08
November 12, 2009
sounds good to me. Saw IV was much better than some of the previous installments. Obviously not as good as the first, but a step in the right direction. Glad the same writers are returning.
Posted by:
Paul Rox
November 12, 2009
Talk about overkill... milk it until the last blood drop.
Posted by:
PTO
November 12, 2009
Saw V was the worst one, disappointing to see that director is attached to the new film.
Posted by:
Billy Bob
November 12, 2009
For the love of God, does the world really need another Saw movie? This series should have been firmly killed off after the excellent first film. 3D?? yawn.....
Posted by:
El pollo loco
November 12, 2009
3d sucks hope we get over this trend soon.
Posted by:
Harrison
November 12, 2009
I'm not gonna lie, Saw 6 was certainly one of the strongest entries in the on going series of the Jigsaw killer. If they do Saw 7 like they did this sixth one, I'll surely watch it. But, I will say that this whole 3D fiasco is getting extremely out of hand.
Posted by:
macca
November 12, 2009
I'm the saw films,i didn't enjoy the last one and the 3D thing is just a gimmick,they should just leave alone after this.
Posted by:
Ben
November 12, 2009
Oh, and anyone *****ing about the Saw movies, get your heads out of your asses. it's the most consistent horror franchise ever. How many Nightmares, Fridays, and Halloweens were made before those series went into the crapper? They certainly did not maintain as well as the Saw series has. And I say that as a huge fan who grew up on those movies.
Posted by:
???
November 12, 2009
in saw 6 they mention dr. gordon's name 2 time, please if saw 7 is the last in the serie bring back dr. gordon. he's not dead. he's somewhere without he's leg. they begin with dr. gordon they have to finish it with dr. gordon.
Posted by:
Mr. T
November 12, 2009
Mindless crap series.

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