According to information from Bloody Disgusting, the eleventh installment of the iconic Saw franchise has been officially canceled. The previously announced film, which was scheduled for release on September 27, 2024, will no longer hit the screens. Insiders claim that the Saw franchise is effectively finished, and work on the sequel was halted due to serious disagreements among the producers.

The problems began to surface in the spring of 2024, when the film's premiere was postponed by a year, and rumors of a conflict within the production team started circulating in the media. One producer insisted on continuing the filming, while another demanded the project be shut down entirely. The dispute remained unresolved, ultimately leading to the film's cancellation.

Some sources suggest that the rights to the franchise could be sold to another studio. However, if this happens, the new owner will most likely have to reboot Saw from scratch.

Tobin Bell as John Kramer (Jigsaw)Image: uhdpaper.com

"Saw" is a cult franchise in the psychological horror and thriller genre that began its journey in 2004 with the eponymous film. The plot revolves around elaborate survival games orchestrated by a mysterious maniac named John Kramer, also known as Jigsaw. The films are renowned for their unexpected plot twists, complex moral dilemmas, and memorable traps, which have become the hallmark of the franchise.

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