The article discusses how many successful filmmakers, like Peter Jackson and Sam Raimi, initially gained fame through low-budget horror films. James Wan, a key figure in horror cinema, has regained partial control of the Saw franchise following a merger between Blumhouse and his company Atomic Monster. This shift could revitalize the franchise, especially with a new script for Saw XI described as 'very timely.' The management changes bring an opportunity for creative resurgence after struggles in recent years, suggesting Saw's return to form may be imminent.
Young filmmakers often begin with small-budget horror; icons like Peter Jackson, Sam Raimi, and James Wan carved their paths in this genre.
The merging of Blumhouse with James Wan's company could potentially revive the Saw franchise, which has struggled in recent years.
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