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Wahlberg Wants Us All to See 'Saw 3'
Source: WENN

Actor Donnie Wahlberg is so keen to keep the Saw shock horror movie franchise going he's offering to direct a third installment.

The Sixth Sense star reprises his role as Det. Eric Mason in the upcoming Saw sequel and now he's in negotiations to step behind the camera for a third film, according to the Bloody Disgusting website.

The disturbing film, which focuses on serial killer Jigsaw's bizarre way of torturing his victims, became an instant cult hit when it was released last year.
 

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Geeze, slow down, I haven't even seen the first one yet.
 

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Sa w2 was better than the 1st. I cant wait to see 3 if its done. #2 left you wanting more. :thumbup:
 
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Saw III Coming Halloween 2006
Source: Lionsgate
March 3, 2006


Lionsgate, the leading independent filmed entertainment studio, and Twisted Pictures today announced plans to develop and produce Saw III, the next film in the psychologically intense and disturbing horror franchise, for an October 27, 2006 wide release. The film will be directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II), with story by Leigh Whannell and James Wan (Saw, Saw II) and screenplay by Whannell. The Twisted Pictures team of Mark Burg and Oren Koules will return as producers with Whannell and Wan set to executive produce. The announcement was made by Peter Block, Lionsgate President of Acquisitions and Co-productions, Jason Constantine, Lionsgate Senior VP of Acquisitions, and the Twisted Pictures team of Mark Burg and Oren Koules.

Saw II set a Lionsgate record with a three-day opening weekend of $31.7 million last Halloween, becoming the widest release in Lionsgate history and achieving one of the best opening weekends ever for a horror sequel. With a domestic box office of over $87 million and more than $148 million in worldwide theatrical box office, Saw II easily eclipsed the $55 million domestic box office total of the original Saw. Saw and Saw II have grossed nearly $250 million in combined worldwide box office.

Saw II debuted as the #1 DVD in North America two weeks ago, becoming the fastest-selling theatrical DVD release in Lionsgate history with 3.9 million units sold in its first week alone. The movie was also released on VHS and UMD. The "Saw" franchise has sold nearly 10 million units to date for Lionsgate.

"Yes, there will be more blood," said Block and Constantine. "'Saw III' will involve the same creative forces responsible for the tremendous success of 'Saw II'. The Twisted team of Mark and Oren, along with Darren, James and Leigh, have all agreed to be prominently involved in 'Saw III'. We are proud to be partnered with some of the most disturbing creative talents on the planet, and the 'Saw' franchise will ensure that gore becomes every bit as much a Halloween staple as ghosts, goblins and candy corn." Block noted that the film will be dedicated to Twisted Pictures principal and "Saw" producer Gregg Hoffman, who passed away in November 2005.

"We have been discussing story lines that extend the 'Saw' franchise to new limits and beyond with Lionsgate for the past several months," said Burg and Koules. "The most important element of any franchise is remaining true to the roots of its success. We believe that we are developing a script that is certain to please the 'Saw' franchise's core fans while adding fresh, terrifying and unimaginable new twists to the 'Saw' saga. Jigsaw himself would be proud."
 

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So is that corny chick gonna be the new Saw killer? She's horrible!
 
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Saw III Reunites Bell, Smith and Meyer
Source: Variety
May 5, 2006


Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith and Dina Meyer are reprising their starring roles for Saw III, while Bahar Soomekh (Mission: Impossible III) and Angus MacFadyen (Alias, Braveheart) are joining the hit horror franchise for the first time.

Smith and Meyer are back as Amanda and Kerry, respectively. Soomekh will play Lynn, while MacFadyen will play Jeff.

The film, which is being produced by Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures, is set to begin shooting May 8 in Toronto and will wrap by the end of next month. Saw III will be directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II) and is scheduled for an October 27 release.

Variety says that franchise screenwriters Leigh Whannell and James Wan came up with the story for the upcoming installment, with Whannell penning the screenplay.

The horror franchise has grossed more than $250 million at the worldwide box office, with DVD sales approaching 10 million units, according to Lionsgate.

Producers of Saw III are Twisted Pictures' Mark Burg and Oren Koules, and the late Gregg Hoffman, to whom the film will dedicated. Executive producers are Wan, Whannell, Peter Block, Jason Constantine and Dan Heffner.
 

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Looking forward to it! I know, it's another attempt to make a quick buck (and the previous 2 did VERY well at the box office), but the Saw franchise is actually decent.

If you turn off your brain before entering the theatre you'll most likely enjoy the movie for what it is: Blood, guts, and the obligatory twist at the end.
 

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If you turn off your brain before entering the theatre you'll most likely enjoy the movie for what it is: Blood, guts, and the obligatory twist at the end.



Exactly. I'm looking forward to seeing it.
 

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Just watched it. Definitely weaker than the first two. I thought the girl that played Lynn really looked like Meadow Soprano.

I thought Amanda's meltdown was really silly and hard to believe. The first two movies kept me on the edge of my seat, but this was more like an average horror flick.

It's amazing how much money these movies make. $55, $87, $80, and $63 million. All of them were made for $10 million or less.
 

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