Lionsgate removes 'Saw XI' from release schedule
Lionsgate has removed "Saw XI" from its release schedule. The film was originally set to debut on September 26. Despite this change, the studio released a statement expressing that the story isn’t over yet. A spokesperson for the franchise, Billy the Puppet, hinted at future plans, saying, "The game is never over." In other news, the reboot of "The Mummy" has cast Jack Reynor in an unspecified role. His character will not be the mummy itself. The film is being developed by Warner Bros. and Blumhouse. Sony has also taken "Street Fighter" off its 2026 release calendar. This happened just a month after they appointed a new director for the film. Jack Black recently discussed the upcoming "Anaconda" movie. He described it as a true horror film that captures the suspense of the original while incorporating humor. Several new movie posters have been released. These include "Death of a Unicorn," painted by artist Tony Stella, and one for Ryan Coogler's vampire movie, "Sinners." A teaser for "Final Destination: Bloodlines" has been shared, giving a glimpse of its thrilling scenes before the full trailer arrives. The trailer for "Clown in a Cornfield" offers a sneak peek at a horror story involving a former mascot causing chaos in a town. In a separate interview, Harley Quinn showrunner Dean Lorey shared his hopes for a sixth season of the series. He has an exciting idea in mind and aims to keep the story going. Additionally, a new poster for "The Bondsman," featuring Kevin Bacon as an undead bounty hunter, has also been unveiled. Lastly, footage for "Alien: Earth" has been released, and the season finale of "Common Side Effects" will feature an FBI raid on Marshall’s compound.