'Saw 8' Release Date: Movie To Hit Theaters In Spring 2015? [VIDEO]
James Wan recently hinted at the possibility of a sequel to Saw 7, but this is not exactly news, as earlier this year a report even suggested that a release date for Saw 8 was in place.
SchmoesKnow had a trusted source, Daniel J. Heffner, co-producer of Saw and Saw II, reveal that another film in the series might be released in spring 2015.
"Because of the competition in theaters in October, they're changing the game plan. If all goes well with Lionsgate, they expect to have Saw 8 ready for a Spring release in 2015," he said.
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Saw series, director James Wan dished about the future of the franchise in an interview.
Wan spoke to IGN, on the occasion of the movie being re-released around Halloween, on October 13, in theaters to mark a decade since the first in the series was made. While the director spoke about the movie, his experience making it, and its "pop cultural staying power," he also hinted at some possibly exciting news for fans if the gory series.
When asked if there was hope for Saw 8, the director was quite optimistic.
"I will say this: never say never again. [Laughs] Sean Connery made a movie about that, actually. You know, I think the Saw universe, the Saw brand, is too big to just let it just sit there on a shelf. I'll say that much."
Judging by Wan's words, it seems a big comeback with the franchise is in the pipeline.
Wan also weighed in on what he felt worked for the movie, and why it came to be such a phenomenal success, despite the small budget.
"It's a combination of everything, right?" he said. "You take one element out of it and you're not sure if it will end up being the same thing. So the fact that it was a low-budget film, not having a lot of money, and being forced to shoot the film at a really fast pace added to the very rough-and-dirty look that really benefitted the film, which I wasn't necessarily going for, but it ended up being a really great aesthetic for the film. So that coupled with our producers, who believed in it, and then it tested so well, that then gave Lionsgate, the studio, so much confidence to put a lot of money at that time into marketing the film. I thought the marketing was really smart and really clever and unique at the time. It positioned Saw as a horror film that was different from the other horror films that were in the crowded marketplace."
Watch a trailer for Saw here: