Twisted teams-up for 2

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

The badboys behind the SAW series, Twisted Pictures’ Mark Burg and Oren Koules, have partnered with LightTower Entertainment to produce a couple of scary flicks, each budgeted at $5 million.

The first is a “Fatal Attraction”-esque thriller called KEPT, from writer Jayson Rothwell (co-writer of the Jean Claude Van Damme flick SECOND IN COMMAND). The second is an untitled vigilante project written by Marek Posival, with Robert Lieberman – a t.v. vet with credits like DEXTER and X-FILES to his name – set to direct.

KEPT – for the record – is about a man who winds up in the wrong girl’s apartment for a one-night stand.

Twisted Pictures also has REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA and CHAIN LETTER coming soon.

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Source: Variety

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