SAW gets a spin-off, FATAL ATTRACTION style

Twisted Pictures are ready to go on a new horror movie, which is something of an unofficial spin-off to the Saw franchise.

Kept is basically an unofficial spin-off from their Saw series with a bit of Fatal Attraction thrown in for good measure. All you have to do is replace Jigsaw with a stunning blonde femme fatale and change the motive from those who don't appreciate life to those who cheat on their wives and jackpot... the Saw producers have a new franchise. Producer Mark Burg tells Shock Till You Drop the details...

"It's about a man who misses his plane and gets stuck in town and stays overnight. He goes to the hotel bar and sees a woman there. They start looking at each other, he sends her a drink, they start flirting. As he's walking over to her, we see him take his wedding band off and he puts it in his pocket. He ends up back at her apartment. She goes into the kitchen and pours two drinks, putting something in his. She then gets undressed and heads into the shower.""Cut to, he wakes up and he's strapped to a bed," Burg continues. "This woman walks into the room and says to him, 'You never even asked me my name. You don't even know it. You have a wife at home, maybe some kids.' He tries to tell her he's not married but, of course, there's the indication he had a wedding band on his finger. The story takes off from there."
The movie is apparently ready to go and should begin filming next year. By the sounds of it, there is only one victim, so it will be interesting to see if they can stretch his torture out for the whole course of the film. No doubt if you like the Saw series, then this will be one for you. I guess it would have been a pretty brave decision if they were to go with this as an actual Saw spin-off but that slight change of direction and character might have been too much for some.

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