What I can promise you is that this is gonna make John Kramer fans very happy!!! pic.twitter. Now that they're retro-fitting existing movies for additional dimensionality, what would a 4-D Eric Rohmer movie be like How about a 4-D 'My Dinner with Andre' - with the smell of real dinner Would a 4-D Rob Zombie movie allow the audience to actually feel the pain of the victims onsceen Meanwhile, Wim Wenders is making 3-D movies in Italy. The film is set on Halloween night 1976, when. I could tell you There will be ?, but you know that already. It’s also the worst thing he’s ever madeinterminable, incoherent, and devoid of suspense. At the mercy of their captors, they are forced to play a twisted game of life or death called 31. Kramer may be dead, but it seems we haven’t seen the last of him.īack with my horror family, polishing up the next script. From the visionary mind of Rob Zombie comes the horrific story of five carnival workers who are kidnapped the night before Halloween and held hostage in a large compound. Bell didn’t appear in Spiral: From the Book of Saw, however, which took place in the same world as the previous movies but introduced a brand new killer. 31 is a 2016 horror film directed by Rob Zombie and starring Sherri Moon Zombie, Richard Brake, Meg Foster, Jeff Daniel Philips, and Malcolm McDowell. John Kramer (aka Jigsaw) was of course killed off in Saw III back in 2006, with the character making flashback appearances in subsequent films. “What I can promise you is that this is gonna make John Kramer fans very happy!!!” Stolberg tweets, suggesting that Tobin Bell‘s John Kramer may be coming back to the screen.
Spiral: From the Book of Saw writer Josh Stolberg confirms in a new tweet that he’s currently “ polishing up the next Saw script,” and he offers up an interesting tease for what’s next. With the budgets kept in check, Saw can continue to be a profitable franchise for years to come, and another sequel is indeed on the way. Darren Bousman’s reboot Spiral: From the Book of Sawpulled in $40 million worldwide earlier this year, not quite reaching the previous highs of the franchise, but it looks like it was enough to warrant the spend on another Saw movie.