The Saw franchise is moving forward at Lionsgate with a new creative team.Josh Stolberg, who co-wrote Jigsaw, Spiral and Saw X with Pete Goldfinger, revealed on X that they will not be scripting the upcoming eleventh installment. “Pete and I are sitting this chapter out. Very excited to see this one as a fan of the franchise. I think people will be pleased with the team,” he wrote, teasing that their replacements have already been hired. After fans expressed their disappointment at Saw 11 being written by someone else, Stolberg jumped back on X to write, “THANK YOU to everyone writing kind words … To make you feel better, just remember what y’all said when Jigsaw came out! HAHAHAHA. Honestly, SO excited to sit back and watch this new one as a fan!”At the time of writing, no casting has been announced for Saw 11. Kevin Greutert, who has been with the franchise as an editor and director since Saw, previously revealed that he wanted Saw X to “feel like a kind of final send-off for the Jigsaw character, but never say never.” Saw X was notable for being a prequel to all but the first movie, allowing the creative team to bring back John Kramer who was killed off in Saw III. It is possible that Saw 11 could be another prequel, giving Bell the opportunity to reprise the Jigsaw role again. Another option, which the sequels post-Saw III took, is to feature Jigsaw in flashbacks.
The Saw franchise is moving forward at Lionsgate with a new creative team.
Josh Stolberg, who co-wrote Jigsaw, Spiral and Saw X with Pete Goldfinger, revealed on X that they will not be scripting the upcoming eleventh installment. “Pete and I are sitting this chapter out. Very excited to see this one as a fan of the franchise. I think people will be pleased with the team,” he wrote, teasing that their replacements have already been hired. After fans expressed their disappointment at Saw 11 being written by someone else, Stolberg jumped back on X to write, “THANK YOU to everyone writing kind words … To make you feel better, just remember what y’all said when Jigsaw came out! HAHAHAHA. Honestly, SO excited to sit back and watch this new one as a fan!”
At the time of writing, no casting has been announced for Saw 11. Kevin Greutert, who has been with the franchise as an editor and director since Saw, previously revealed that he wanted Saw X to “feel like a kind of final send-off for the Jigsaw character, but never say never.” Saw X was notable for being a prequel to all but the first movie, allowing the creative team to bring back John Kramer who was killed off in Saw III. It is possible that Saw 11 could be another prequel, giving Bell the opportunity to reprise the Jigsaw role again. Another option, which the sequels post-Saw III took, is to feature Jigsaw in flashbacks.
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