EXCLUSIVE: Sustainability network EarthxTV has made a trio of series renewals.
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Saw X has been terrifying people online, with fans trying to figure out how the new trap works.The poster was shared by the official film saga’s Twitter with the caption: “Welcome back to the game. Saw X – only in theaters September 29.”It features a man with a torture device strapped onto his face.
The device is a pair of goggles with two large tubes attached to the eye holes. The man is also seen screaming while the two tubes are crossed forming an “X”.Welcome back to the game.
#SawX – only in theaters September 29. pic.twitter.com/3Hd8mZUU6s— Saw (@Saw) July 26, 2023 The Saw franchise is known for the elaborate traps both Jigsaw and other killers use to torture and kill people throughout the series.
Some of the most infamous traps include the bathroom in Saw, the scalping chair from Saw IV, and the reverse bear trap seen in multiple films.Fans took to Twitter to share their reactions to the poster. One user commented: “Not sure what is happening in this poster but holy shit it’s scary,” while another shared: “God imagine if they put bugs in those tubes….”Elsewhere, another fan tweeted: “This is gonna be hella nasty,” while a different user said: “That thing looks like it’s ready to suck his guts out.”The film’s synopsis reads: “Set between the events of Saw I and II, a sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer.“[There] they discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable.
EXCLUSIVE: Sustainability network EarthxTV has made a trio of series renewals.
For the first time in franchise history, Saw X will actually establish the location it is set in and director Kevin Greutert is opening up about setting the horror film in Mexico.
Hailee Steinfeld's rumored beau Josh Allen is opening up about what it feels like to be under a different kind of spotlight. In short, he's not exactly thrilled.While on ' popular podcast, the Buffalo Bills quarterback is asked by co-host Eric Sollenberger (better known as PFT Commenter) if he's seen the headlines about himself.
Mark Margolis, a veteran actor with hundreds of credits dating back to the 1970s but perhaps best known for his Emmy-nominated portrayal of cartel don Hector “Tio” Salamanca on TV’s Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, died Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City following a short illness. He was 83.
Thalia knows music is a powerful source of inspiration; however, the power of a well-written essay can impact many. In a heartfelt return, the renowned Mexican singer and actress took over the pages of Vogue Mexico as a guest writer to shed light on a pressing issue that affects many in the entertainment industry and beyond age discrimination.
Rafael Nadal is opening a new hotel. The Spanish tennis legend and entrepreneur is expanding his line of Zel Hotels made in partnership with Meliá Hotels International. Starting 2025, they’ll be opening their first location in Mexico, one of the world’s most visited destinations.
Wilco have announced plans to release their 13th studio album ‘Cousin’ and shared new single ‘Evicted’ – which you can listen to below.The record, which has been produced by Cate Le Bon, will be released on September 29 on dBpm Records.“It’s this feeling of being in it and out of it at the same time,” said frontman Jeff Tweedy of the new album.He added of the new single, which you can listen to below: “I guess I was trying to write from the point of view of someone struggling to make an argument for themself in the face of overwhelming evidence that they deserve to be locked out of someone’s heart. Self-inflicted wounds still hurt and in my experience they’re almost impossible to fully recover from.”‘Cousin’ marks the first time Wilco have handed the reins over to a producer outside their immediate circle of collaborators since 2007’s ‘Sky Blue Sky’.“The amazing thing about Wilco is they can be anything,” Le Bon added.
EXCLUSIVE: Buchwald on Monday announced its signing of Juan Pablo González, the Mexican filmmaker whose first narrative feature, Dos Estaciones, claimed a Special Jury Award for Acting and a Grand Jury Prize nom upon its premiere in World Cinematic Dramatic Competition at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
Jigsaw is back in the terrifying new trailer for “Saw X”.
Saw franchise, is back for Saw X.Lionsgate Films has released the first trailer for the highly anticipated tenth entry in the Saw franchise, which is shaped around the return of Tobin Bell’s iconic portrayal of John Kramer between Saw and Saw 3 films.Watch the intense and unnerving trailer for Saw X above.Saw X will be set in between the events of Saw and Saw 2, and tells the story of Kramer’s quest for revenge against the doctors who pretended to cure of him cancer, leading to his eventual death in Saw 3.An official synopsis of the film reads: “a sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer – only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable. The infamous killer returns to his work, turning the tables on the con artists in his signature visceral way through devious, deranged, and ingenious traps”.Besides Tobin Bell’s John Kramer/Jigsaw, Saw X will also see the return of series veteran Shawnee Smith, who plays Amanda Young, Kramer’s protege.
Taylor Swift and her fans caused a small earthquake during her Seattle concerts of the Eras Tour. The dancing and jumping at the July 22 and 23 tour stops caused seismic activity similar to a 2.3 magnitude earthquake, according to Jackie Caplan-Auerbach, a seismologist and geology professor at Western Washington University. The movement at Lumen Field on both nights was likely caused by a combination of the sound from the concert combined with the dancing and jumping by her fans, seismologists told The New York Times.
A Mexican wrestler who became a serial killer is at the centre of Netflix's latest true crime documentary.
Music Bank has announced the line-up of it’s upcoming concert in Mexico, featuring NewJeans, (G)I-DLE and more.Today (July 27), television broadcaster KBS released a new teaser for its upcoming ‘Music Bank in Mexico’ concert, which is set to be held at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico on October 22.Fronting the line-up of ‘Music Bank in Mexico’ are four popular girl groups: NewJeans, (G)I-DLE, STAYC and ITZY. Joining them will be two boybands, The New Six and AB6IX.
Following another round of waivers granted by SAG-AFTRA, we have the first one granted that will allow to promote a film rather then shooting a film. Sources confirmed to Deadline that The Unknown Country, which stars Lily Gladstone and Quantum Leap‘s Raymond Lee and opens this Friday, was granted a waiver by the guild allowing for guild members to do publicity for the upcoming film.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Becky G is a woman after my own heart — the “Mamiii” singer is a big Omar Apollo fan. “I love Omar Apollo,” the Latin music star tells me while promoting her new summer partnership with Patrón. “I adore him, and his creative mind is from another planet. I sat down with him, and it’s like, ‘Just talk. Please let it all out. Word vomit!’” Becky is also very into “What Was I Made For?,” Billie Eilish’s song on the “Barbie” soundtrack. “I’m obsessed with it,” she says. “It came in hot, poppin’. But I also love Billie in general. She’s incredible. She’s someone who kind of, like myself, started off very young in the industry. She’s such a beautiful soul, and I love the way she expresses herself.”
An anonymous tip led authorities in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas to a “clandestine burial ground” area in which more than two-dozen bodies were found cut up into pieces and parts. The bodies, which authorities believe
Tobin Bell is back as the twisted serial killer, John Kramer a.k.a. “Jigsaw”, in the first-look at “Saw X” — the 10th instalment in the horror franchise.
Saw X is coming!
EXCLUSIVE: While there’s been whispers of films possibly moving out of 2023 into 2024 and beyond due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, it’s hands off for horror film franchises, particularly Lionsgate’s Saw X.