Saw Writer Reflects On Film’s Legacy, Saying It Was Meant To Go Straight-To-DVD

Leigh Whannell is currently enjoying the success of his new film, The Invisible Man, which opened at the top of the US box office and has reviewed well. The director and writer, who has just signed on to create more horror films for Blumhouse, is also instrumental in one of the most important horror franchises of the 2000s–he wrote and starred in the original Saw, and then wrote Saw II and III as well.

In an interview with Fandom, Whannell has reflected on the Saw films–particularly the first one–and recalls that he and director James Wan had lower aspirations than you might expect. “We never intended that movie to connect with people the way it did,” he says. “Our goal was to make a straight-to-video film. This was 2003. Video stores were still a thing.” Whannell says that he and Wan were big fans of video stores, and that they thought “it would really be cool if we could land in Blockbuster on that shelf.”

Saw went on to gross over $100 million worldwide on a budget of $1.2 million, and the series continued to expand from there. Whannell’s last writing credit for the series was on Saw III, which ends with the brutal death of Jigsaw, the serial killer behind the film’s murders. “The last Saw movie I wrote was the third one and I killed the villain,” Whannell recalls. “Doesn’t get more definitive than that. He’s dead!”

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Plague Survival Horror Pathologic 2 Is Coming To PS4

The bleak, plague-themed survival game Pathologic 2 will be available for PS4 players from Friday March 6, after initially releasing for PC and Xbox One last year.

Despite the ‘2’ in the name, Pathologic 2 is less of a sequel and more of a reimagining of the original game. Made by Russian developer Ice-Pick Lodge, the game is set on the Russian Steppe, with all the bleakness you might imagine from that setting.

You play as a doctor striving, and usually failing, to save others and even yourself from the grips of a deadly plague. The game is designed to be a punishing, disorienting experience, rather than a typical game where playing well is rewarded with success.

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The Boys Season 2: Black Noir Is ‘A F***ing Force’

The first season of Amazon’s The Boys answered a lot, but it also left just as many questions to be answered in Season 2, including what’s going on with Black Noir.

Originally reported by Comicbook.com, a few of The Boys’ stars shared some information at a C2E2 2020 panel about the show about Black Noir, including that the character is “a f***ing force” in the upcoming season. When asked by a fan what viewers should expect for Black Noir, Karl Urban, who plays Billy Butcher in the show, said fans are going to love what’s coming.

“It is so good,” Urban said. “[Black Noir’s] thread very well through the whole series and culminates in some diabolical action which I can’t get too specific about at this point, and you may even find out what his Kryptonite is.”

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Antony Starr, who plays Homelander in the show, followed up to say that Urban is right.

“He’s right,” Starr said. “Black Noir, I think of all the characters from Season 2, I think they probably wrote to him the strongest in Season 2 in my opinion. Black Noir is like a f***ing force in Season 2.”

Erin Moriarty, who plays Starlight, added that Black Noir is terrifying in the next season.

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Those familiar with The Boys comic books likely know what these stars are teasing, but for those just watching the show, you’ll have to wait until Season 2 drops later this year.

If you haven’t had the chance to check out the show, it’s available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. We thought the first season was amazing, giving it a 9 out of 10. Once you’re finished watching Season 1, or if you’ve already made your way through it, check out this video about nine surprising differences between the show and the comics.

If you’re looking for more Season 2 content, check out this trailer released last December and see if you can guess where Patton Oswalt will pop up in the show.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

Almost Family Has Been Cancelled After Just One Season

Trigger warning: This story references sexual assault

Almost Family has been cancelled by Fox after wrapping its first 13-episode season on February 22, according to the Hollywood Reporter. With low ratings across its run and a lukewarm reception from critics, it’s unlikely to be missed.

The series follows the aftermath of a fertility doctor using his own sperm to conceive over 100 children with unsuspecting mothers. Three of the doctor’s daughters meet each other as half sisters as they struggle with the revelation and its consequences.

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Coronavirus Could Result In $5 Billion Loss For Global Box Office

One of the industries impacted by the new virus COVID-19 is the film industry, which is expected to suffer massive losses as would-be moviegoers stay home instead of going to the cinema.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the global box office will take a $5 billion hit due to the global virus. In 2019, movies collectively made $42.5 billion around the world, including an all-time record from international markets of $31.1 billion.

The COVID-19 virus has thus far spread to more than 90,000 cases worldwide, and has killed more than 3,000 people globally. Half of those who have been infected have recovered. The virus emerged in China, which is where the bulk of the cases and deaths have been reported.

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Nintendo Switch System Update 9.2.0 Released, But Doesn’t Do Much

The Nintendo Switch released three years ago on March 3 2017, and has proven extremely popular since. The system’s birthday isn’t being treated with too much fanfare, though–there’s a new system update available, but it doesn’t add a whole lot.

Update 9.2.0 is available now, and will download next time you try to use the Nintendo Eshop or other online services. It can also be downloaded manually from the System Update option in the System Settings menu. Here’s what has changed, according to the update notes: “General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.”

Nintendo tends to release several such updates for the Nintendo Switch each year–don’t expect any major new features when you turn on your Switch next and see that the system’s ready for an update.

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Mario Kart Tour Multiplayer Finally Given Release Date

Months after its initial release, Nintendo’s free-to-play Mario Kart Tour for mobile finally has a release date for its multiplayer. Currently you can add friends but not race them, and the multiplayer option in the menu is greyed out.

This will all change on March 8, when multiplayer arrives to the game.

Mario Kart Tour will be introducing multiple levels of competitiveness, with different ways to race against other people and up to eight players per race.

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