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UPDATE: As one might expect, Kevin Greutert isn’t happy about this move. Check out his response at the end of the article.

This is a crazy development that, if true, sounds like stereotypical Hollywood business and absolutely terrible PR. A report has it that Lionsgate, irked by the fact that Paramount hired long-time Saw editor and recent Saw VI director Kevin Greutert to direct Paranormal Activity 2, has exercised an option on the filmmaker and will oblige him to direct Saw 3D.  That’s right — the studio is, in essence, forcing Greutert to make the seventh Saw film so that he can’t help Paramount with  the rival Paranormal Activity franchise.

Mike Fleming at Deadline Hollywood has the report, saying that the real prompt for this move was Paramount setting October 22 as the release date for Paranormal Activity 2. That’s the same date Lionsgate already held for Saw 3D. (Which we’ve seen referred to as Saw VII and Saw VII 3D; Fleming just calls it Saw 3D.) Last year the first Paranormal Activity opened against Saw VI and trounced it, handing Lionsgate the most dismal box office returns in the history of the series. This despite the fact that Greutert’s sequel seems to be better received among fans than other recent Saw films. Paranormal Activity was a juggernaut, thanks to skillful marketing.

The obvious question, then: did Greutert and his people really not see this coming? It’s a show of force by Lionsgate that was probably considered unlikely. But given that the Saw franchise represents a financial windfall for the studio and that Paramount was pretty brazen in hiring Greutert in the first place, what else was Lionsgate going to do? And what does Greutert do now, besides make the best Saw 3D he can? How can he possibly make a good movie if he feels press-ganged into the job?

As for Paramount, how much trouble can the studio really have finding another director to take on Paranormal Activity 2? Both films have to start basically right now — Greutert is said to have two weeks before beginning Saw 3D — but if you throw a rock in Hollywood you’ll hit six people willing to take PA2 with shorter notice than that. Original PA director Oren Peli is still finishing Area 51, so Paramount talking him back into the fold is probably out of the question.

Remember when horror films could just be fun? Oh, right, they were always commodities. But the money-grubbing business behind them rarely seemed this overt. At least this business push and pull might be more entertaining than either film…

UPDATE: If you read this and thought, “man, it must suck to be Kevin Greutert right now,” seems like you’re right. From his official site comes this post:

I’m in the middle of something really terrible right now, as anyone who has come to this site probably knows.  While I fight for justice in this, the important thing is to avoid giving in to hatred and anger, because these emotions are life killers. Hopefully we will all arrive at an amicable solution.  Thank you to everyone who is working with me on this. - Kevin

[via STYD]

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  • wikiwikiwildwildwest
    I hope Greutart ends up directing SAW VII 3D. I think directing a film that will be 3D will be much better for his career then PN2. He will be thanking Twisted Pictures and Lionsgate in the end.
  • Matthew
    Saw 6 didn't underperform simply because of Paranormal activity. Did they ever consider that after 6 movies, people might just wanna be done with the franchise? Halloween, Exorcist, Nightmare on Elm Street all had a significant number of sequels and people got bored of them despite the fact that the gap between sequels was much more than 1 year.
  • manderson777
    They should merge the two franchises, and have Jigsaw boobytrapping a McMansion from beyond the grave. Then Greutert could direct both on his handycam.
  • bruno moreal
    the fact that paramount even considered hiring that chump proves that paranormal activity 2 will be total ass
  • Incredibly petty, but I suppose Greutert is still classed somewhat as a 'commodity' at Lionsgate. After all 'Saw VII' did turn a profit (if what slim compared to the others) and he has experience editing the other six films in the franchise, so is experience is probably invaluable to keeping the flagging ship sailing.
  • BStone
    I think you mean "Saw VI", which is the film Greutert directed, released last year. So far only six Saw films have been released, not seven, and Greutert edited the first give.
  • thatsheavydoc
    Yeah but...no one cares about the story of Saw. They just line up to see the deaths. Didn't, like, the costume designer of the 4th movie direct the 5th? something like that. The franchise is a joke, and on DVD, people fast forward through the character development to get to the kills.
    The guy still made a terrible movie. Lionsgate needs to let this franchise die and get on with developing more interesting IP.
  • Mark Moore
    The director was a Production Designer - If you understand film production, this job is some what creative. You know, responsible for the look and design of the film.
  • thatsheavydoc
    So? Like it's difficult to do the production design for a saw movie. Dirty, danky, harshly-lit, partially-destroyed bathrooms and lairs don't seem that hard to do, especially since most of them are cookie-cutter copies of every other entry in the series. The whole aesthetic got kind of old after the first three movies.
  • wonka bar
    Well Lionsgate, if your scripts for the saw films didn't SUCK...you wouldn't have to worry about competition would you. Saw films need to go away!
  • Hate to sound stuffy, but the best horror movies today are coming from the indie world ...

    Does anyone think a Paranormal 2 will be a fraction as good as the original? Why support it?
  • Slatters
    Alot of the "indie" films are just as terrible.
  • ff
    Hey Christian-got any indie horror recommendations that the average horror fan wouldn't know about.? I'm looking for some good unknown stuff. Thanks!
  • There shouldn't be a Paranormal Activity sequel at all. But if one HAS to be made, keep anyone involved with Saw away from it. The movies are too different anyways.
  • $$$$$$$ reigns supreme
  • thatsheavydoc
    CREAM get the money, dolla dolla bill y'all.
  • dogless
    Welcome to America!
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