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In a press release sent out by the studio, Icon Entertainment International revealed they have signed an eight picture deal with writer/director/producer James Wan. This agreement will see Wan producing two movies a year, for the next for years, in collaboration with Icon.
The first of Wan’s eight films will be one entitled House of Horror. This is based on a story written by James Wan himself and Max La Bella wrote the screenplay. Wan won’t be directing, however. Instead, Javier Gutierrez is attached to direct. James Wan will produce along with Lee Clay.
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I really liked the original Saw. And I also enjoyed Death Sentence. I'd be more than happy to see more from him.
I don't mind more original ideas, but any film maker does this. Some of those 8 are gurenteed to be washed up ideas that are not fully drawn out, so they can be combined together and in the end could be 3 or 4 really good movies.
Horror is the absolute easiest genre in the film industry.
Wait...Saw was a horror film?
Let's hope they're as good as Saw 1 was and not how bad Saw 2-7 were.