
HORROR fans left devastated
HORROR fans have been left reeling after finding out Saw XI has reportedly been cancelled after being delayed by a year. The movie was greenlit in 2023 and due for release in September 2024, before being pushed back to September 2025.
Uncertain future for Jigsaw’s twisted games
With the future of Saw now uncertain, fans are left wondering whether this really is the end of Jigsaw’s twisted games or if another revival could be lurking in the shadows. Tobin Bell was due to reprise his role as John Kramer or the Jigsaw in the gruesome franchise.
Behind-the-scenes drama leads to cancellation
Now behind-the-scenes drama between warring producers has seemingly killed the project before it could even get going. Tension over the direction of the franchise ultimately led to its cancellation, with a source close to the project claiming the film has been "totally, 100% dead" for nearly a year.
Fans express disappointment
The news has sent shockwaves through the Saw fanbase, with many taking to social media to vent their disappointment. Some fans lamented the cancellation, while others held out hope that Saw XI may rise from the grave.

Netflix UK fans celebrate
Meanwhile, Netflix fans in the UK have something to celebrate after banned horror movie The Hunt was made available on the platform. Co-written by Watchmen’s Damon Lindelof, it features razor-sharp observations on woke culture whilst being a gorefest.
President Trump's involvement in The Hunt
The cast of The Hunt features American Horror Story actress Emma Roberts, My Name is Earl's Ethan Suplee, Bad Neighbours actor Ike Barinholtz, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Glenn Howerton. The film attracted the attention of President Donald Trump, with director Craig Zobel still struggling to explain 'how that even feels'.
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