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October 22, 2025 1 min
Today in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon, we'll talk about old friends with the new Saw and Guillermo del Toro's other business with Netflix. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Your daily pop culture report. It's some Mike Jones menicon
on DC one oh one.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Blumhouse Productions now owns the majority of the rights to
the Saul franchise and they have a plan for the
next film. Jason Blum, the CEO of Blumhouse, said that
he's getting people that were originally involved in the movies
to return, starting with James Wan when directed the first movie,
and Blum feels that he can help bring the magic
back to Saul. There's a lot of buzz about Guiermo

(00:27):
del Toro's Frankenstein movie that's in select theaters now and
is coming to Netflix on November seventh. Along with that,
del Toro has other business with Netflix, how they're partnering
to make a new stop motion studio. This will not
only be used to make his next project, Pinocchio and
other movies, but the studio will also be a school
to give people a place to learn the craft of

(00:48):
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