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Saw (franchise)

Saw is a horror media franchise created by Australian film makers James Wan and Leigh Whannell, which began with the eponymous 2004 film and quickly became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into various films and other media, including a television series, video games, comic books, music, theme park attractions, and merchandising including toys, masks, and clothing. Saw is the fifth highest-grossing horror film franchise.

Saw
Created by
Original workSaw (2004)
OwnerLionsgate
Years2004–present
Print publications
ComicsSaw: Rebirth
Films and television
Short film(s)Saw 0.5 (2003)
Full Disclosure Report (2005)
The Scott Tibbs Documentary (2006)
Games
Video game(s)
Main
Miscellaneous
Theme park attraction(s)Saw – The Ride

The series revolves around the fictional serial killer John "Jigsaw" Kramer and his apprentices. Kramer was introduced briefly in Saw and developed in more detail in the subsequent films. Rather than killing his victims outright, he traps them in life-threatening situations that he refers to as "tests" or "games" to test their will to survive through physical or psychological torture, believing that if they survive, they will be "rehabilitated".

In 2003, Wan and Whannell made a short film to help pitch a potential feature film concept, after having the original script written for several years. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to receive funding in their home country of Australia, Wan and Whannell traveled to the United States, after several producers expressed interest in the project. It was ultimately successful, and, in 2004, the first installment debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically that October by Lionsgate. After its immensely successful opening weekend, the first of many sequels was immediately green-lit. Five directors[a] have worked on the series: James Wan, Darren Lynn Bousman, David Hackl, Kevin Greutert and The Spierig Brothers; while Whannell, Bousman, Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan, Josh Stolberg, and Peter Goldfinger have written the screenplays. From 2004 to 2010, each film was released on the Friday before Halloween. Both creators remain with the franchise as executive producers.

The film series has been a box office success, grossing more than $1 billion from box office and retail sales. The first, second, third, sixth, and ninth film received mixed reviews, while the fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth film received negative reviews. The tenth film received generally positive reviews from critics, becoming the first film in the franchise to do so. An eleventh film is in development and is expected to be released in September 2025.

Films edit

Film U.S. release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producers
Saw October 29, 2004 (2004-10-29) James Wan Leigh Whannell James Wan & Leigh Whannell Gregg Hoffman, Oren Koules and Mark Burg
Saw II October 28, 2005 (2005-10-28) Darren Lynn Bousman Leigh Whannell and Darren Lynn Bousman
Saw III October 27, 2006 (2006-10-27) Leigh Whannell James Wan & Leigh Whannell
Saw IV October 26, 2007 (2007-10-26) Patrick Melton & Marcus Dunstan Patrick Melton & Marcus Dunstan and Thomas Fenton
Saw V October 24, 2008 (2008-10-24) David Hackl Patrick Melton & Marcus Dunstan
Saw VI October 23, 2009 (2009-10-23) Kevin Greutert
Saw 3D October 29, 2010 (2010-10-29)
Jigsaw October 27, 2017 (2017-10-27) The Spierig Brothers Josh Stolberg & Peter Goldfinger
Spiral May 14, 2021 (2021-05-14) Darren Lynn Bousman Oren Koules and Mark Burg
Saw X September 29, 2023 (2023-09-29) Kevin Greutert
Saw XI September 26, 2025 (2025-09-26) TBA

Future edit

In September 2023, producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules stated there are tentative plans for future installments in the Saw film series, dependent on the reception and success of Saw X.[1] Later that month, Stolberg announced that there are active plans for an eleventh installment. Both Burg and Koules stated that the mid-credits scene of Saw X is intended to set up a future film which will again include the character Mark Hoffman.[2][3][4] The character Cecilia was intentionally left alive for a possible sequel to expand her character upon.[5] The following month, Greutert told The Hollywood Reporter that, "there are so many directions we could go, but for me, there's no obvious one coming out of this film. I really wanted it to feel like a kind of final send-off for the Jigsaw character, but never say never".[6]

In December, Lionsgate confirmed Saw XI on their Instagram account, with a release date of September 27, 2024.[7] However, on April 9, 2024, the same Instagram account announced that the movie will be delayed to September 26, 2025.[8] Producer Oren Koules has stated the upcoming film will likely be a direct sequel to Saw X.[9] Kevin Greutert will return as the director for this film.[10]

Short films edit

Title U.S. wide-release date Director Writer Producer
Saw October 18, 2003 (2003-10-18) James Wan Leigh Whannell Darren McFarlane
Full Disclosure Report October 31, 2005 (2005-10-31) TBA TBA TBA
The Scott Tibbs Documentary October 24, 2006 (2006-10-24) Kelly Pancho Kelly Pancho & Mark Atkinson Kelly Pancho

Saw, often referred to as Saw 0.5, is a 2003 short film that served as a promotional tool in pitching a feature-length version to Lionsgate. It is included on the second disc of the uncut DVD release of Saw. It has also been released alone, and on the Saw Trilogy DVD containing Saw Uncut Edition, Saw II Special Edition, and Saw III Director's Cut, packaged with a limited-edition 3D puppet-head box version of Billy the Puppet.

A mockumentary short film, Full Disclosure Report, was released in 2005 as part of the Saw: Uncut DVD-release. The story takes place between the first and second films and features reporters trying to figure out who Jigsaw is and discussing his victims. The short film marks the first appearance of detective Eric Matthews, before his appearance in Saw II.[11]

Another mockumentary short film, The Scott Tibbs Documentary, was released in 2006 as part of the Saw II: Unrated Special Edition DVD-release. The story takes place between the second and third films, where Adam Stanheight's friend Scott Tibbs, leader of the rock band "Wrath of the God", is filming a documentary about Jigsaw and his victims.[12]

Saw: Rebirth is originally a comic book released by IDW in 2005 and tells the story of the events that spurred the transformation of John Kramer into Jigsaw.[13] Later, it was released as a short film in the form of a motion comic on the original Saw II website.[14]

Television edit

In April 2021, Lionsgate Television chairman Kevin Beggs announced in an interview with Deadline Hollywood that Lionsgate TV is in early talks on a television series adaptation/continuation of the film Spiral.[15]

Recurring cast and characters edit

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  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
  •  A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
  •  C indicates a cameo role.
  •  P indicates an appearance in onscreen photographs.
  •  S indicates an appearance through use of special effects.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Character Saw Saw II Saw III Saw IV Saw V Saw VI Saw 3D Jigsaw Spiral:
From the Book of Saw
Saw X
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2017 2021 2023
John Kramer
Jigsaw
Tobin Bell Tobin BellP Tobin Bell
Amanda Young Shawnee Smith Shawnee SmithA Shawnee Smith Shawnee SmithA Shawnee Smith
Lawrence Gordon Cary Elwes Cary ElwesV Body doubleC Mentioned Cary Elwes
Adam Stanheight Leigh Whannell Leigh WhannellVS Leigh Whannell Mentioned Leigh WhannellA Leigh WhannellAVS Leigh WhannellS
Zep Hindle Michael Emerson Michael EmersonVS Michael EmersonAS Mentioned Michael EmersonAS Michael EmersonS
David Tapp Danny Glover Danny GloverA Danny GloverAP
Steven Sing Ken Leung Ken LeungA Ken LeungP
Allison Kerry Dina Meyer Dina MeyerP
Eric Matthews Donnie Wahlberg Donnie WahlbergAP
Daniel Rigg Lyriq Bent Lyriq BentAP
Daniel Matthews Erik Knudsen Erik KnudsenA Erik KnudsenP Body doubleC Erik KnudsenA
Obi Tate Timothy Burd Timothy BurdC Timothy BurdP Timothy BurdC Timothy BurdA Timothy BurdP
Xavier Franky G Franky GC Franky GC Franky GA
Addison Emmanuelle Vaugier Flashback Emmanuelle VaugierP
Mark Hoffman Costas MandylorC Costas Mandylor Costas MandylorC
Jill Tuck Betsy RussellC Betsy Russell Mentioned
Jeff Denlon Angus Macfadyen Angus MacfadyenC Angus MacfadyenA Mentioned
Lynn Denlon Bahar Soomekh Bahar SoomekhA
Corbett Denlon Niamh Wilson Niamh WilsonC
Peter Strahm Scott Patterson Scott PattersonA
Lindsey Perez Athena Karkanis Athena KarkanisA Athena Karkanis
Dan Erickson Mark Rolston
Brit Julie Benz Mentioned
Mallick Greg Bryk Greg Bryk
Pamela Jenkins Samantha Lemole Mentioned
William Easton Peter Outerbridge Peter OuterbridgeP

Additional crew and production details edit

Film Crew/Detail
Composer Cinematographer Editor(s) Production companies Distributing company Running time
Saw Charlie Clouser David A. Armstrong Kevin Greutert Twisted Pictures
Saw Productions Inc.
Evolution Entertainment
Lions Gate Films 103 min
Saw II Got Films
Twisted Pictures
Lions Gate Films
Saw 2 Productions
Evolution Entertainment
93 min
Saw III Twisted Pictures
Saw 2 Productions
Cinespace Film Studios
Evolution Entertainment
Ontario Production Services Tax Credit
Canadian Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit
Lionsgate 108 min
Saw IV Brett Sullivan
Kevin Greutert
Twisted Pictures
Ontario Production Services Tax Credit
Canadian Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit
92 min
Saw V Kevin Greutert Twisted Pictures
Mandate Pictures
Ontario Production Services Tax Credit
Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit
Saw VI Andrew Coutts StudioCanal
A Bigger Boat
Twisted Pictures
Saw VI Productions
90 min
Saw 3D Brian Gedge StudioCanal
A Bigger Boat
Twisted Pictures
Serendipity Productions
Jigsaw Ben Nott Kevin Greutert A Bigger Boat
Twisted Pictures
Serendipity Productions
Burg Koules Hoffman Productions
Ontario Production Services Tax Credit
Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit
92 min
Spiral:
From the Book of Saw
Jordan Oram Dev Singh Dahlstar
Twisted Pictures
Serendipity Productions
Burg Koules Productions
Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit
93 min
Saw X Nick Matthews Kevin Greutert Twisted Pictures
Burg Koules Productions
118 min
Saw XI TBC

Production edit

Story overview edit

The series takes place primarily in an unnamed city in the United States. Flashbacks from Saw IV reveal the roots of the series, presenting John Kramer as a successful civil engineer and devoted husband to his wife Jill Tuck, who opened a rehab clinic for drug addicts. Jill lost her unborn baby, Gideon, due to the unwitting actions of a drug addict named Cecil, who fled the scene. Saw VI later showed that another drug addict, Amanda Young, had been with Cecil on the night that he unwittingly caused Gideon's death, unbeknownst to John or Jill. Grieving the loss of his child, John distanced himself from his friends and wife.

John and Jill eventually drifted apart and divorced. John found himself trapped by his own complacency until he was diagnosed with inoperable cancer. Extremely bitter over his squandered life and the loss of his unborn son, he began observing the lives of others and became even more depressed as he saw them squandering the gift of life that he had just been denied. He approached an insurance executive named William Easton, asking for coverage for an experimental cancer treatment, but was denied. Flashbacks from Saw II show that, after surviving a suicide attempt where he drove his car off a cliff, John was "reborn", and nurtured the idea that the only way for someone to change is for them to change themselves. Then, in Saw IV flashbacks, he designed the first trap and test for Cecil, and decided to use the rest of his existence to design more of these "tests" or "games" as a form of "instant rehabilitation" that would change the world "one person at a time". John was soon given the nickname "The Jigsaw Killer" (or "Jigsaw"), because he removed a puzzle piece-shaped chunk of flesh from those who did not escape his traps. John stated that this name was given to him by the media, and that the cut piece of flesh represented that the victims were missing what he called the "survival instinct".

Few of John's victims can survive his brutal mechanical traps, which are often ironically symbolic representations of problems in the victim's life and require them to undergo severe physical and/or psychological torture to escape.

Jigsaw depicts one of John's very first games, which never became public. The only survivor is Logan Nelson, the man who accidentally mislabeled John's x-rays, causing his cancer to go undiagnosed until it was too late. Believing Logan should not die over an honest mistake, John saves him before he is killed by one of the traps, and recruits him as his first apprentice. Logan helps John build several traps for future games, but for unknown reasons seemed to part ways with John by the events of Saw VI, since he was not mentioned in John's will or seen in any capacity.

In Saw V, police lieutenant Mark Hoffman's ties with John are revealed in a series of flashbacks. During John's first years of activity, Hoffman's sister was murdered by her boyfriend, Seth Baxter. Seth is sentenced to life imprisonment; however, a technicality allows him to go free after only five years. Hoffman then kills him in an inescapable trap designed to resemble a Jigsaw trap; everyone then believes that Jigsaw was behind the killing. John then kidnaps Hoffman and blackmails him into becoming his apprentice in his "rehabilitation" methods. Though initially forced to help, Hoffman later becomes a willing apprentice, and helps set up most of John's tests.

After beating her test, Amanda Young becomes the first publicly-known survivor of a Jigsaw game. She comes to see John as a hero who changed her life for the better; and, on John's request, becomes his protégée and next apprentice. John shows her rehabilitation to Jill, who becomes aware of his traps and becomes somewhat of an accomplice as well.

In Saw, John chains the man who diagnosed his cancer, Dr. Lawrence Gordon, in a dilapidated industrial washroom with Adam Stanheight, a photographer who has been tailing the doctor, believing he is cheating on his wife. Lawrence has instructions to kill Adam by six o'clock or his wife and daughter will be killed. Flashbacks show Detectives David Tapp and Steven Sing, who suspect Lawrence of being Jigsaw, following a trail of clues from other Jigsaw traps. Steven's death from a shotgun trap after saving a victim causes David to obsess over catching Jigsaw. Later, he chases Zep Hindle, who monitors Adam and Lawrence's tests, and is shot in the chest. Eventually, Lawrence saws off his own foot to escape, leaving Adam in the bathroom while Lawrence tries to save his family and get help for Adam. It is later seen in Saw 3D that Lawrence found a steaming hot pipe and cauterized his wound, stopping the bleeding and ultimately surviving the trap. John catches up with Lawrence and makes him his next apprentice, a fact he hides from his other accomplices. Flashbacks from Saw III show that Amanda kidnapped Adam and later returned to suffocate him as an act of "mercy killing".

 
Central actors of the series. From top-left to bottom-right: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Cary Elwes, Costas Mandylor, Danny Glover, and Betsy Russell

Saw X takes place between the events of Saw and Saw II, and sees John traveling to Mexico in hopes that a Norwegian cancer treatment will cure him. However, when the operation is proven to be a scam, John, with the help of Amanda and Hoffman, kidnaps those responsible and subjects them to his traps, ultimately ending with the death of all but Dr. Cecilia Pederson.

Saw II begins with the police tracking a severely weakened John to his lair. However, another test is in place, as he and Amanda have kidnapped the son of Detective Eric Matthews and trapped him and a group of seven convicts, previously framed by Eric, in a house that is slowly being filled with sarin gas, with Amanda among them. He will trade Daniel Matthews' life for Eric's time, conversing with him until the game is concluded. Eric loses his patience and assaults John, forcing him to take him to the house, only to discover that the video feed from inside the house had been pre-recorded; the events in it actually took place much earlier. Eric's son was locked in a safe in John's warehouse and kept alive with an oxygen tank. Eric is knocked unconscious by a masked figure and wakes up imprisoned in the bathroom from Saw, which is part of the house's foundation. Amanda reveals herself to Eric as John's protégée before leaving him to die. In a flashback from Saw III, Eric manages to escape the bathroom by breaking his foot. He confronts and beats Amanda, demanding to know where his son is. Amanda fights him off and leaves him for dead. A flashback from Saw IV shows Hoffman later dragging Eric to a prison cell, keeping him alive for a future game.

The events of Saw III and Saw IV occur concurrently. Saw III begins with John, weakened and near death, confined to a makeshift hospital bed. Amanda has taken over his work, designing traps of her own; however, these traps are inescapable, as Amanda is convinced that John's traps have no effect and that people don't change. A kidnapped doctor is forced to keep John alive while another test is performed on Jeff Denlon, a man obsessed with vengeance against the drunk driver who killed his son. John, unwilling to allow a murderer to continue his legacy, designs a test for Amanda as well; she ultimately fails, resulting in the deaths of herself, John, Lynn, and Jeff. Saw IV, meanwhile, revolves around tests meant for Officer Daniel Rigg, which are overseen by Hoffman, who masquerades as a participant in the game. Rigg fails his test, resulting in the death of Eric Matthews. Rigg is left to bleed to death by Hoffman, who later discovers the bodies of John and Amanda. When an autopsy is performed on John, a cassette tape coated in wax is found in his stomach; the tape informs Hoffman that he is wrong to think that it is all over just because John is dead, and he should not expect to go untested.

The events of Saw V show Hoffman's first solo test: Five people connected to a disastrous fire that killed several others are put into four interconnected tests of teamwork, killing off one person in each trap. The two remaining test subjects realize at the final trap that each previous trap was meant to be completed by each of the five people doing a small part, rather than killing one person per trap. With this knowledge, they work together and barely manage to escape. They are found alive by Special Agent Dan Erickson. Meanwhile, Hoffman has set up FBI Agent Peter Strahm to appear to be Jigsaw's accomplice, while Strahm pursues Hoffman and is eventually killed due to his inability to follow Hoffman's rules, leaving Hoffman free to continue Jigsaw's "work".

Saw VI begins with Hoffman setting up a game as per John's instructions left in a box for Jill during Saw V. This game centers on health insurance executive William Easton, who oversees a team responsible for rejecting two-thirds of all insurance claims. As William progresses through four tests, he saves as many people as he can and learns the error of his ways, which inherently "kill" the rejected. His last test is a test of forgiveness by the family of Harold Abbott, whom William refused a claim. Harold's son ultimately chooses to kill William with hydrofluoric acid. Meanwhile, Agent Erickson and the previously thought-dead Agent Lindsey Perez search for Agent Strahm with Hoffman's assistance. Finding irregularities in previous murder scenes, Perez and Erickson discover Hoffman's identity, but he kills them before they can go public with it. Hoffman travels back to the site of Easton's tests, where Jill attacks him to obey John's final request. She leaves him in a new trap John has left behind and does not leave a key for him to free himself. He is able to manipulate the trap and escapes wounded.

Saw 3D picks up with Jill and Hoffman battling for control of John's legacy. As Jill enters protective custody and makes Hoffman's identity public, Hoffman sets up a new game involving skinheads to find a way to Jill. Meanwhile, Bobby Dagen, a fraud who has written a book about escaping a Jigsaw trap he never experienced, is captured and forced to confront people who knew that he lied about being in a trap. Three of Bobby's friends die and his test concludes with him being forced to re-enact the trap he claimed to have escaped. He fails, causing the death of his wife. Meanwhile, Hoffman has posed as a corpse and killed several officers to infiltrate the police station. He finds and kills Jill using the reverse bear trap. Hoffman attempts to leave town but is captured by Dr. Lawrence Gordon and his accomplices, then placed in the bathroom from the first film. John is revealed to have saved Lawrence after his game and, in return, Lawrence helped him with subsequent traps. Lawrence leaves Hoffman shackled in the bathroom to die.

The present-day portion of Jigsaw takes place roughly ten years after John's death in Saw III. When a new Jigsaw game leaves several people dead, the police come to believe that either John has been resurrected, or a Jigsaw copycat is involved. It is eventually revealed that Logan Nelson is the new Jigsaw Killer, and that he recreated the game he was once part of using new victims. At the end of the film, Logan abducts corrupt detective Brad Halloran and kills him as revenge for him being indirectly responsible for the death of Logan's wife. Having successfully framed Halloran as the killer, Logan escapes and is free to continue Jigsaw's work.

Spiral takes place an unknown amount of time after John's death, as another Jigsaw copycat creates their own games to punish corrupt police officers and detectives. The case is investigated by Detective Zeke Banks, who eventually discovers that his new partner, Detective William Schenk, is the killer. Schenk kidnaps Banks' father Marcus, who is largely responsible for the corruption in the police department, and reveals that his own father was killed by a dirty cop and that he hopes to recruit Banks as a partner in cleansing the department of corruption. Banks is then forced to choose between killing Schenk or saving his father; he manages to rescue Marcus, but Schenk calls a SWAT team and makes it appear that Marcus is the aggressor and is holding a gun. Schenk then escapes as the SWAT team restrains Banks and shoots Marcus to death.

Recurring elements edit

 
Props used in the film series

Billy

Billy is a puppet resembling a ventriloquist's dummy, sometimes seen riding a tricycle, that has appeared throughout the films and has become a type of mascot for the series. It is used by the Jigsaw Killer to communicate with his victims by delivering televised messages or occasionally in person to describe details of the sadistic traps and the means by which the victims could survive. Viewers have sometimes incorrectly identified the puppet itself as Jigsaw, because of its presence and connection to the killer.

Age and use of the puppet over the course of the films necessitated its reconstruction. According to James Wan, the original puppet's face for Saw involved clay, papier-mâché, and black ping-pong balls with the irises painted in for the eyes, but in later films more sophisticated construction included waterjet-cut foam for the body and remote-controlled animatronics.[16]

The endurance and popularity of the franchise has resulted in the production of Billy merchandise, as well as references in other media and its use in promotions for the films.

"Hello Zepp"

"Hello Zepp" is a piece of instrumental music that was originally composed by Charlie Clouser for the first film in the series. In Saw, the implied villain, Zep Hindle, is revealed to actually be a victim of the Jigsaw Killer. (The character's name in the script is spelled "Zep", whereas the music titles are spelled "Zepp" as a reference to the popular '80s band Zapp.)[17][18] As the series continued, the piece was reused in every film as a leitmotif, often being renamed and remixed to accommodate the changing situations and characters. The music was used in every Saw ending, usually during the revealing of plot revelations and twists which Saw films often use and it serves as the main theme tune for the whole films.

Traps
An important component of each film is the variety of (usually mechanical in form) traps Jigsaw and his apprentices use on their captives to communicate his message.

According to David Hackl, all of the traps are real objects, and not CGI. They were designed to look horrific but ultimately be safe for the actors in them. Writer Marcus Dunstan said: "It's built to function there on the day", and added: "It works. So if there's a scalping chair—there really was a chair with working gears to grind and pull your scalp back." The most potentially dangerous item was a "water box" used in Saw V, in which one of the actors (Scott Patterson, as Peter Strahm) had to keep his head submerged as long as possible. Another element of the traps is that Hackl desired a specific look of rust and menace, but he also wanted them to have a type of beauty about them.[19]

Reception edit

Box office performance edit

 
The Saw series was placed in the Guinness World Records as the "Most Successful Horror Franchise".[20] Pictured here is director Kevin Greutert receiving the award at the 2010 Comic-Con.[21]

Saw grossed $18.2 million its opening weekend and had become Lionsgate's second-best opening, after Fahrenheit 9/11's $23.9 million (2004).[22] Saw went on to gross $103 million worldwide,[23] and is the third-lowest-grossing film in the series after Jigsaw and Saw VI.[24] At the time, it became the most profitable horror film after Scream (1996). It is the seventh-highest-grossing Halloween opening weekend.[25] Saw II opened at number one with $31.7 million,[26] and set a Lionsgate Halloween opening-weekend record and is also the third-highest-grossing Halloween opener. It became at the time, the widest release in Lionsgate history and one of the best opening weekends for a horror sequel. It is Lionsgate's fourth-highest-grossing film in the United States and Canada.[27] Saw III placed first by grossing $33.6 million its opening weekend, making it the biggest Halloween debut ever[25] and at the time, Lionsgate's highest-opening weekend.[28] It is the highest-grossing film in the series worldwide.[24][29] It has the highest-grossing weekend in the series and also Lionsgate's fifth-highest-grossing film in the United States and Canada.[24][27]

Saw IV premiered at number one with $32.1 million making it the second-best Halloween weekend opener.[25][30] In Saw V's opening weekend it placed second, being beat by High School Musical 3: Senior Year, and made $30.1 million.[31] It is Lionsgate's tenth-highest-grossing film.[27] Saw VI opened in second place behind Paranormal Activity to $14.1 million,[32] which is the lowest of all the Saw films worldwide. It is also the lowest-grossing film in the series.[24] Saw 3D placed first grossing $22.5 million its opening weekend, with 92% of tickets coming from more than 2,100 3D-equipped locations.[33][34] It had the fifth-best opening weekend in the Saw series.[35] It is the most successful film in the franchise since Saw IV.[36] In the United States and Canada, Jigsaw was released alongside Thank You for Your Service and Suburbicon, and is projected to gross around $20 million from 2,941 theaters in its opening weekend.[37] It made $1.6 million from Thursday night previews at 2,400 theaters, just below the $1.7 million Saw 3D made from midnight screenings seven years prior, and $7.2 million on its first day. It went on to open to $16.64 million, finishing first at the box office but marking the second lowest debut of the franchise.[38] In its second weekend the film dropped 61% to $6.56 million, finishing third behind newcomers Thor: Ragnarok and A Bad Moms Christmas.[39] In its third weekend, the film dropped another 47% and made $3.43 million, finishing fifth.

The Saw series, when compared to the other top-grossing American horror series—A Nightmare on Elm Street, Child's Play, Friday the 13th, Halloween, Scream, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre—and adjusting for 2023 inflation, is the fifth highest grossing series with $688.3 million.[40] Halloween is the highest-grossing horror series in the United States at approximately $1.09 billion,[41][42] with Friday the 13th in second at $908.4 million,[43] The Nightmare on Elm Street series is in third with $793.5 million.[44] The Scream film series is in fourth place with $779.5 million.[45] The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series is in sixth with $459.7 million,[46] and the Child's Play film series rounding out the list with $305.2 million.[47]

The box office numbers, unadjusted for inflation are as follows:

Film Year Revenue Budget References
United States and Canada Other markets Worldwide
Saw 2004 $55,185,045 $47,911,300 $103,096,345 $1–1.2 million [23][48]
Saw II 2005 $87,039,965 $60,708,540 $147,748,505 $4 million [49]
Saw III 2006 $80,238,724 $84,635,551 $164,874,275 $10 million [29]
Saw IV 2007 $63,300,095 $76,052,538 $139,352,633 $10 million [50][51]
Saw V 2008 $56,746,769 $57,117,290 $113,864,059 $10.8 million [52]
Saw VI 2009 $27,693,292 $40,540,337 $68,233,629 $11 million [53]
Saw 3D 2010 $45,710,178 $90,440,256 $136,150,434 $17 million [54]
Jigsaw 2017 $38,052,832 $64,900,056 $102,952,888 $10 million [55]
Spiral 2021 $23,216,862 $17,392,032 $40,608,894 $20 million [56]
Saw X 2023 $53,607,898 $58,213,539 $111,821,437 $13 million [57][58]
Saw XI 2024 TBC TBC TBC $13 million
Total $529 million $583 million $1.1 billion $120 million

Critical and public response edit

On IGN's list of the top twenty-five film franchises of all time, the Saw series ranked as 25th.[59] Rotten Tomatoes ranked the series as the 7th-best horror franchise of all time.[60]

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[61]
Saw 50% (193 reviews)[62] 46 (32 reviews)[63] C+
Saw II 37% (124 reviews)[64] 40 (28 reviews)[65] B+
Saw III 29% (95 reviews)[66] 48 (16 reviews)[67] B
Saw IV 18% (84 reviews)[68] 36 (16 reviews)[69] B
Saw V 13% (77 reviews)[70] 20 (13 reviews)[71] C
Saw VI 39% (75 reviews)[72] 30 (12 reviews)[73] B
Saw 3D 9% (82 reviews)[74] 24 (17 reviews)[75] B-
Jigsaw 32% (91 reviews)[76] 39 (18 reviews)[77] B
Spiral 37% (229 reviews)[78] 40 (33 reviews)[79] B-
Saw X 80% (149 reviews)[80] 60 (24 reviews)[81] B

Other media edit

Video games edit

Japanese video game company Konami currently owns the rights to the Saw interactive video game property. Konami stated in mid-2009 that they wanted to make Saw a series of video games to supplement the films. They also wish to make Saw their next big survival horror franchise next to their other property, Silent Hill. They stated that because Saw focuses on visual intensity and Silent Hill focuses on psychological terror, both could exist in the video game industry without directly competing against each other.[82]

The first game in the series, Saw, set between the first and second film in the series, was initially released on October 6, 2009,[83][84][85] with a sequel Saw II: Flesh & Blood, released on October 19, 2010, for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, ten days before the release of the seventh film, Saw 3D.[86]

David Tapp and Amanda Young were released as part of the downloadable Saw Chapter for the video game Dead by Daylight.[87]

A bundle featuring an operator dressed up as Billy the Puppet was released in Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare as part of the Haunting of Verdansk Halloween event.

In October 2021, Twisted Productions co-founders Burg and Koules confirmed a third Saw video game was in development for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.[88][89][90][91]

Comic books edit

Saw: Rebirth, a comic book prequel to the original film released to promote Saw II. Its canonicity was later contradicted by events in Saw IV. It is, however, the first canonical appearance of Jigsaw's wife, Jill, who was later introduced into the film series in Saw III and established still-canonical elements of Jigsaw's backstory (an engineer who is dying from brain cancer).

Theme park attractions edit

 
Saw – The Ride at Thorpe Park
  • "Saw – The Ride" is a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter roller coaster themed around the franchise, which opened on March 13, 2009, at Thorpe Park in the United Kingdom. It features an enclosed dark ride section with special effects, before traveling outside and climbing a 100-foot vertical lift hill into a steep 100-degree beyond-vertical drop passing under large rotating saw blades.
  • Thorpe Park opened a temporary Saw attraction called "Saw – Movie Bites" for their 2009 Fright Nights event.
  • Thorpe Park added a permanent, year-round live action horror maze themed around the Saw movies. Named "Saw: Alive", it opened at the start of the 2010 season, and featured six scenes representing one iconic trap from the first six films. It ceased year-round operations at the start of the 2012 season, instead only operating during Fright Nights (Thorpe Park's annual Halloween event). It closed permanently after the 2018 season.[92]
  • "Saw: Game Over" was a 2009 horror maze made by Universal Studios for Halloween Horror Nights, based on characters, traps and scenes from the films.[93] At the Universal Studios Hollywood rendition of Horror Nights it was titled Saw: Game Over, while at the Universal Studios Florida rendition, it was simply titled Saw.
  • "Saw", a themed haunted house, operated during the month of October at Fright Dome, Circus Circus Las Vegas. It featured interactive, handcrafted replicas of the "games" set by Jigsaw. It was introduced in 2009 and partnered with Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures.
  • In 2018, a themed escape room called "Saw Escape Las Vegas" was made by the creators of Fright Dome. It is officially licensed by LionsGate and is also located in the city of Las Vegas in Nevada, USA as the name suggests.
  • In 2010, "Halloween Fright Nights" at Warner Bros. Movie World featured a maze created by Sudden Impact Entertainment, featuring characters, traps and scenes from the films. The maze was simply titled "Saw Maze".
  • "Saw Haunted Attraction" was a maze at the Brea Plaza Shopping Center in 2008 created by Sinister Pointe Haunted Attractions.
  • "SAWMANIA" was a fan event in New York. Eventgoers were able to meet actors and directors, and view props used in the films.

Merchandising edit

Merchandising includes Billy the Puppet dolls, Jigsaw figurines and costumes, and Pig mask figurines and masks.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The directors of Jigsaw consisted of twin brothers Michael and Peter Spierig, known colloquially as The Spierig Brothers, who just count as one director in the total.

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  • Official website  
  • Saw at IMDb  

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Saw is a horror media franchise created by Australian film makers James Wan and Leigh Whannell which began with the eponymous 2004 film and quickly became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon The franchise has expanded into various films and other media including a television series video games comic books music theme park attractions and merchandising including toys masks and clothing Saw is the fifth highest grossing horror film franchise SawCreated byJames Wan Leigh WhannellOriginal workSaw 2004 OwnerLionsgateYears2004 presentPrint publicationsComicsSaw RebirthFilms and televisionShort film s Saw 0 5 2003 Full Disclosure Report 2005 The Scott Tibbs Documentary 2006 GamesVideo game s Main Saw 2009 Saw II Flesh amp Blood 2010 MiscellaneousTheme park attraction s Saw The Ride The series revolves around the fictional serial killer John Jigsaw Kramer and his apprentices Kramer was introduced briefly in Saw and developed in more detail in the subsequent films Rather than killing his victims outright he traps them in life threatening situations that he refers to as tests or games to test their will to survive through physical or psychological torture believing that if they survive they will be rehabilitated In 2003 Wan and Whannell made a short film to help pitch a potential feature film concept after having the original script written for several years After numerous unsuccessful attempts to receive funding in their home country of Australia Wan and Whannell traveled to the United States after several producers expressed interest in the project It was ultimately successful and in 2004 the first installment debuted at the Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically that October by Lionsgate After its immensely successful opening weekend the first of many sequels was immediately green lit Five directors a have worked on the series James Wan Darren Lynn Bousman David Hackl Kevin Greutert and The Spierig Brothers while Whannell Bousman Patrick Melton Marcus Dunstan Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger have written the screenplays From 2004 to 2010 each film was released on the Friday before Halloween Both creators remain with the franchise as executive producers The film series has been a box office success grossing more than 1 billion from box office and retail sales The first second third sixth and ninth film received mixed reviews while the fourth fifth seventh and eighth film received negative reviews The tenth film received generally positive reviews from critics becoming the first film in the franchise to do so An eleventh film is in development and is expected to be released in September 2025 Contents 1 Films 1 1 Future 2 Short films 3 Television 4 Recurring cast and characters 5 Additional crew and production details 6 Production 6 1 Story overview 6 2 Recurring elements 7 Reception 7 1 Box office performance 7 2 Critical and public response 8 Other media 8 1 Video games 8 2 Comic books 8 3 Theme park attractions 8 4 Merchandising 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksFilms editFilm U S release date Director Screenwriter s Story by Producers Saw October 29 2004 2004 10 29 James Wan Leigh Whannell James Wan amp Leigh Whannell Gregg Hoffman Oren Koules and Mark Burg Saw II October 28 2005 2005 10 28 Darren Lynn Bousman Leigh Whannell and Darren Lynn Bousman Saw III October 27 2006 2006 10 27 Leigh Whannell James Wan amp Leigh Whannell Saw IV October 26 2007 2007 10 26 Patrick Melton amp Marcus Dunstan Patrick Melton amp Marcus Dunstan and Thomas Fenton Saw V October 24 2008 2008 10 24 David Hackl Patrick Melton amp Marcus Dunstan Saw VI October 23 2009 2009 10 23 Kevin Greutert Saw 3D October 29 2010 2010 10 29 Jigsaw October 27 2017 2017 10 27 The Spierig Brothers Josh Stolberg amp Peter Goldfinger Spiral May 14 2021 2021 05 14 Darren Lynn Bousman Oren Koules and Mark Burg Saw X September 29 2023 2023 09 29 Kevin Greutert Saw XI September 26 2025 2025 09 26 TBA Future edit In September 2023 producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules stated there are tentative plans for future installments in the Saw film series dependent on the reception and success of Saw X 1 Later that month Stolberg announced that there are active plans for an eleventh installment Both Burg and Koules stated that the mid credits scene of Saw X is intended to set up a future film which will again include the character Mark Hoffman 2 3 4 The character Cecilia was intentionally left alive for a possible sequel to expand her character upon 5 The following month Greutert told The Hollywood Reporter that there are so many directions we could go but for me there s no obvious one coming out of this film I really wanted it to feel like a kind of final send off for the Jigsaw character but never say never 6 In December Lionsgate confirmed Saw XI on their Instagram account with a release date of September 27 2024 7 However on April 9 2024 the same Instagram account announced that the movie will be delayed to September 26 2025 8 Producer Oren Koules has stated the upcoming film will likely be a direct sequel to Saw X 9 Kevin Greutert will return as the director for this film 10 Short films editFurther information Saw 2004 Funding and short film Title U S wide release date Director Writer Producer Saw October 18 2003 2003 10 18 James Wan Leigh Whannell Darren McFarlane Full Disclosure Report October 31 2005 2005 10 31 TBA TBA TBA The Scott Tibbs Documentary October 24 2006 2006 10 24 Kelly Pancho Kelly Pancho amp Mark Atkinson Kelly Pancho Saw often referred to as Saw 0 5 is a 2003 short film that served as a promotional tool in pitching a feature length version to Lionsgate It is included on the second disc of the uncut DVD release of Saw It has also been released alone and on the Saw Trilogy DVD containing Saw Uncut Edition Saw II Special Edition and Saw III Director s Cut packaged with a limited edition 3D puppet head box version of Billy the Puppet A mockumentary short film Full Disclosure Report was released in 2005 as part of the Saw Uncut DVD release The story takes place between the first and second films and features reporters trying to figure out who Jigsaw is and discussing his victims The short film marks the first appearance of detective Eric Matthews before his appearance in Saw II 11 Another mockumentary short film The Scott Tibbs Documentary was released in 2006 as part of the Saw II Unrated Special Edition DVD release The story takes place between the second and third films where Adam Stanheight s friend Scott Tibbs leader of the rock band Wrath of the God is filming a documentary about Jigsaw and his victims 12 Saw Rebirth is originally a comic book released by IDW in 2005 and tells the story of the events that spurred the transformation of John Kramer into Jigsaw 13 Later it was released as a short film in the form of a motion comic on the original Saw II website 14 Television editIn April 2021 Lionsgate Television chairman Kevin Beggs announced in an interview with Deadline Hollywood that Lionsgate TV is in early talks on a television series adaptation continuation of the film Spiral 15 Recurring cast and characters editMain article List of Saw characters List indicator s This section includes characters who have appeared in more than two films in the series An empty dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio C indicates a cameo role P indicates an appearance in onscreen photographs S indicates an appearance through use of special effects V indicates a voice only role Y indicates a younger version of the character Character Saw Saw II Saw III Saw IV Saw V Saw VI Saw 3D Jigsaw Spiral From the Book of Saw Saw X 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2017 2021 2023 John KramerJigsaw Tobin Bell Tobin BellP Tobin Bell Amanda Young Shawnee Smith Shawnee SmithA Shawnee Smith Shawnee SmithA Shawnee Smith Lawrence Gordon Cary Elwes Cary ElwesV Body doubleC Mentioned Cary Elwes Adam Stanheight Leigh Whannell Leigh WhannellVS Leigh Whannell Mentioned Leigh WhannellA Leigh WhannellAVS Leigh WhannellS Zep Hindle Michael Emerson Michael EmersonVS Michael EmersonAS Mentioned Michael EmersonAS Michael EmersonS David Tapp Danny Glover Danny GloverA Danny GloverAP Steven Sing Ken Leung Ken LeungA Ken LeungP Allison Kerry Dina Meyer Dina MeyerP Eric Matthews Donnie Wahlberg Donnie WahlbergAP Daniel Rigg Lyriq Bent Lyriq BentAP Daniel Matthews Erik Knudsen Erik KnudsenA Erik KnudsenP Body doubleC Erik KnudsenA Obi Tate Timothy Burd Timothy BurdC Timothy BurdP Timothy BurdC Timothy BurdA Timothy BurdP Xavier Franky G Franky GC Franky GC Franky GA Addison Emmanuelle Vaugier Flashback Emmanuelle VaugierP Mark Hoffman Costas MandylorC Costas Mandylor Costas MandylorC Jill Tuck Betsy RussellC Betsy Russell Mentioned Jeff Denlon Angus Macfadyen Angus MacfadyenC Angus MacfadyenA Mentioned Lynn Denlon Bahar Soomekh Bahar SoomekhA Corbett Denlon Niamh Wilson Niamh WilsonC Peter Strahm Scott Patterson Scott PattersonA Lindsey Perez Athena Karkanis Athena KarkanisA Athena Karkanis Dan Erickson Mark Rolston Brit Julie Benz Mentioned Mallick Greg Bryk Greg Bryk Pamela Jenkins Samantha Lemole Mentioned William Easton Peter Outerbridge Peter OuterbridgePAdditional crew and production details editFilm Crew Detail Composer Cinematographer Editor s Production companies Distributing company Running time Saw Charlie Clouser David A Armstrong Kevin Greutert Twisted PicturesSaw Productions Inc Evolution Entertainment Lions Gate Films 103 min Saw II Got FilmsTwisted PicturesLions Gate FilmsSaw 2 ProductionsEvolution Entertainment 93 min Saw III Twisted PicturesSaw 2 ProductionsCinespace Film StudiosEvolution EntertainmentOntario Production Services Tax CreditCanadian Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit Lionsgate 108 min Saw IV Brett SullivanKevin Greutert Twisted PicturesOntario Production Services Tax CreditCanadian Film or Video Production Services Tax Credit 92 min Saw V Kevin Greutert Twisted PicturesMandate PicturesOntario Production Services Tax CreditCanadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit Saw VI Andrew Coutts StudioCanalA Bigger BoatTwisted PicturesSaw VI Productions 90 min Saw 3D Brian Gedge StudioCanalA Bigger BoatTwisted PicturesSerendipity Productions Jigsaw Ben Nott Kevin Greutert A Bigger BoatTwisted PicturesSerendipity ProductionsBurg Koules Hoffman ProductionsOntario Production Services Tax CreditCanadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit 92 min Spiral From the Book of Saw Jordan Oram Dev Singh DahlstarTwisted PicturesSerendipity ProductionsBurg Koules ProductionsCanadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit 93 min Saw X Nick Matthews Kevin Greutert Twisted PicturesBurg Koules Productions 118 min Saw XI TBCProduction editThis section consists almost entirely of a plot summary Please help improve the section by adding more real world context December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Story overview edit The series takes place primarily in an unnamed city in the United States Flashbacks from Saw IV reveal the roots of the series presenting John Kramer as a successful civil engineer and devoted husband to his wife Jill Tuck who opened a rehab clinic for drug addicts Jill lost her unborn baby Gideon due to the unwitting actions of a drug addict named Cecil who fled the scene Saw VI later showed that another drug addict Amanda Young had been with Cecil on the night that he unwittingly caused Gideon s death unbeknownst to John or Jill Grieving the loss of his child John distanced himself from his friends and wife John and Jill eventually drifted apart and divorced John found himself trapped by his own complacency until he was diagnosed with inoperable cancer Extremely bitter over his squandered life and the loss of his unborn son he began observing the lives of others and became even more depressed as he saw them squandering the gift of life that he had just been denied He approached an insurance executive named William Easton asking for coverage for an experimental cancer treatment but was denied Flashbacks from Saw II show that after surviving a suicide attempt where he drove his car off a cliff John was reborn and nurtured the idea that the only way for someone to change is for them to change themselves Then in Saw IV flashbacks he designed the first trap and test for Cecil and decided to use the rest of his existence to design more of these tests or games as a form of instant rehabilitation that would change the world one person at a time John was soon given the nickname The Jigsaw Killer or Jigsaw because he removed a puzzle piece shaped chunk of flesh from those who did not escape his traps John stated that this name was given to him by the media and that the cut piece of flesh represented that the victims were missing what he called the survival instinct Few of John s victims can survive his brutal mechanical traps which are often ironically symbolic representations of problems in the victim s life and require them to undergo severe physical and or psychological torture to escape Jigsaw depicts one of John s very first games which never became public The only survivor is Logan Nelson the man who accidentally mislabeled John s x rays causing his cancer to go undiagnosed until it was too late Believing Logan should not die over an honest mistake John saves him before he is killed by one of the traps and recruits him as his first apprentice Logan helps John build several traps for future games but for unknown reasons seemed to part ways with John by the events of Saw VI since he was not mentioned in John s will or seen in any capacity In Saw V police lieutenant Mark Hoffman s ties with John are revealed in a series of flashbacks During John s first years of activity Hoffman s sister was murdered by her boyfriend Seth Baxter Seth is sentenced to life imprisonment however a technicality allows him to go free after only five years Hoffman then kills him in an inescapable trap designed to resemble a Jigsaw trap everyone then believes that Jigsaw was behind the killing John then kidnaps Hoffman and blackmails him into becoming his apprentice in his rehabilitation methods Though initially forced to help Hoffman later becomes a willing apprentice and helps set up most of John s tests After beating her test Amanda Young becomes the first publicly known survivor of a Jigsaw game She comes to see John as a hero who changed her life for the better and on John s request becomes his protegee and next apprentice John shows her rehabilitation to Jill who becomes aware of his traps and becomes somewhat of an accomplice as well In Saw John chains the man who diagnosed his cancer Dr Lawrence Gordon in a dilapidated industrial washroom with Adam Stanheight a photographer who has been tailing the doctor believing he is cheating on his wife Lawrence has instructions to kill Adam by six o clock or his wife and daughter will be killed Flashbacks show Detectives David Tapp and Steven Sing who suspect Lawrence of being Jigsaw following a trail of clues from other Jigsaw traps Steven s death from a shotgun trap after saving a victim causes David to obsess over catching Jigsaw Later he chases Zep Hindle who monitors Adam and Lawrence s tests and is shot in the chest Eventually Lawrence saws off his own foot to escape leaving Adam in the bathroom while Lawrence tries to save his family and get help for Adam It is later seen in Saw 3D that Lawrence found a steaming hot pipe and cauterized his wound stopping the bleeding and ultimately surviving the trap John catches up with Lawrence and makes him his next apprentice a fact he hides from his other accomplices Flashbacks from Saw III show that Amanda kidnapped Adam and later returned to suffocate him as an act of mercy killing nbsp Central actors of the series From top left to bottom right Tobin Bell Shawnee Smith Cary Elwes Costas Mandylor Danny Glover and Betsy Russell Saw X takes place between the events of Saw and Saw II and sees John traveling to Mexico in hopes that a Norwegian cancer treatment will cure him However when the operation is proven to be a scam John with the help of Amanda and Hoffman kidnaps those responsible and subjects them to his traps ultimately ending with the death of all but Dr Cecilia Pederson Saw II begins with the police tracking a severely weakened John to his lair However another test is in place as he and Amanda have kidnapped the son of Detective Eric Matthews and trapped him and a group of seven convicts previously framed by Eric in a house that is slowly being filled with sarin gas with Amanda among them He will trade Daniel Matthews life for Eric s time conversing with him until the game is concluded Eric loses his patience and assaults John forcing him to take him to the house only to discover that the video feed from inside the house had been pre recorded the events in it actually took place much earlier Eric s son was locked in a safe in John s warehouse and kept alive with an oxygen tank Eric is knocked unconscious by a masked figure and wakes up imprisoned in the bathroom from Saw which is part of the house s foundation Amanda reveals herself to Eric as John s protegee before leaving him to die In a flashback from Saw III Eric manages to escape the bathroom by breaking his foot He confronts and beats Amanda demanding to know where his son is Amanda fights him off and leaves him for dead A flashback from Saw IV shows Hoffman later dragging Eric to a prison cell keeping him alive for a future game The events of Saw III and Saw IV occur concurrently Saw III begins with John weakened and near death confined to a makeshift hospital bed Amanda has taken over his work designing traps of her own however these traps are inescapable as Amanda is convinced that John s traps have no effect and that people don t change A kidnapped doctor is forced to keep John alive while another test is performed on Jeff Denlon a man obsessed with vengeance against the drunk driver who killed his son John unwilling to allow a murderer to continue his legacy designs a test for Amanda as well she ultimately fails resulting in the deaths of herself John Lynn and Jeff Saw IV meanwhile revolves around tests meant for Officer Daniel Rigg which are overseen by Hoffman who masquerades as a participant in the game Rigg fails his test resulting in the death of Eric Matthews Rigg is left to bleed to death by Hoffman who later discovers the bodies of John and Amanda When an autopsy is performed on John a cassette tape coated in wax is found in his stomach the tape informs Hoffman that he is wrong to think that it is all over just because John is dead and he should not expect to go untested The events of Saw V show Hoffman s first solo test Five people connected to a disastrous fire that killed several others are put into four interconnected tests of teamwork killing off one person in each trap The two remaining test subjects realize at the final trap that each previous trap was meant to be completed by each of the five people doing a small part rather than killing one person per trap With this knowledge they work together and barely manage to escape They are found alive by Special Agent Dan Erickson Meanwhile Hoffman has set up FBI Agent Peter Strahm to appear to be Jigsaw s accomplice while Strahm pursues Hoffman and is eventually killed due to his inability to follow Hoffman s rules leaving Hoffman free to continue Jigsaw s work Saw VI begins with Hoffman setting up a game as per John s instructions left in a box for Jill during Saw V This game centers on health insurance executive William Easton who oversees a team responsible for rejecting two thirds of all insurance claims As William progresses through four tests he saves as many people as he can and learns the error of his ways which inherently kill the rejected His last test is a test of forgiveness by the family of Harold Abbott whom William refused a claim Harold s son ultimately chooses to kill William with hydrofluoric acid Meanwhile Agent Erickson and the previously thought dead Agent Lindsey Perez search for Agent Strahm with Hoffman s assistance Finding irregularities in previous murder scenes Perez and Erickson discover Hoffman s identity but he kills them before they can go public with it Hoffman travels back to the site of Easton s tests where Jill attacks him to obey John s final request She leaves him in a new trap John has left behind and does not leave a key for him to free himself He is able to manipulate the trap and escapes wounded Saw 3D picks up with Jill and Hoffman battling for control of John s legacy As Jill enters protective custody and makes Hoffman s identity public Hoffman sets up a new game involving skinheads to find a way to Jill Meanwhile Bobby Dagen a fraud who has written a book about escaping a Jigsaw trap he never experienced is captured and forced to confront people who knew that he lied about being in a trap Three of Bobby s friends die and his test concludes with him being forced to re enact the trap he claimed to have escaped He fails causing the death of his wife Meanwhile Hoffman has posed as a corpse and killed several officers to infiltrate the police station He finds and kills Jill using the reverse bear trap Hoffman attempts to leave town but is captured by Dr Lawrence Gordon and his accomplices then placed in the bathroom from the first film John is revealed to have saved Lawrence after his game and in return Lawrence helped him with subsequent traps Lawrence leaves Hoffman shackled in the bathroom to die The present day portion of Jigsaw takes place roughly ten years after John s death in Saw III When a new Jigsaw game leaves several people dead the police come to believe that either John has been resurrected or a Jigsaw copycat is involved It is eventually revealed that Logan Nelson is the new Jigsaw Killer and that he recreated the game he was once part of using new victims At the end of the film Logan abducts corrupt detective Brad Halloran and kills him as revenge for him being indirectly responsible for the death of Logan s wife Having successfully framed Halloran as the killer Logan escapes and is free to continue Jigsaw s work Spiral takes place an unknown amount of time after John s death as another Jigsaw copycat creates their own games to punish corrupt police officers and detectives The case is investigated by Detective Zeke Banks who eventually discovers that his new partner Detective William Schenk is the killer Schenk kidnaps Banks father Marcus who is largely responsible for the corruption in the police department and reveals that his own father was killed by a dirty cop and that he hopes to recruit Banks as a partner in cleansing the department of corruption Banks is then forced to choose between killing Schenk or saving his father he manages to rescue Marcus but Schenk calls a SWAT team and makes it appear that Marcus is the aggressor and is holding a gun Schenk then escapes as the SWAT team restrains Banks and shoots Marcus to death Recurring elements edit nbsp Props used in the film series Billy Main article Billy the Puppet Billy is a puppet resembling a ventriloquist s dummy sometimes seen riding a tricycle that has appeared throughout the films and has become a type of mascot for the series It is used by the Jigsaw Killer to communicate with his victims by delivering televised messages or occasionally in person to describe details of the sadistic traps and the means by which the victims could survive Viewers have sometimes incorrectly identified the puppet itself as Jigsaw because of its presence and connection to the killer Age and use of the puppet over the course of the films necessitated its reconstruction According to James Wan the original puppet s face for Saw involved clay papier mache and black ping pong balls with the irises painted in for the eyes but in later films more sophisticated construction included waterjet cut foam for the body and remote controlled animatronics 16 The endurance and popularity of the franchise has resulted in the production of Billy merchandise as well as references in other media and its use in promotions for the films Hello Zepp Main article Hello Zepp Hello Zepp is a piece of instrumental music that was originally composed by Charlie Clouser for the first film in the series In Saw the implied villain Zep Hindle is revealed to actually be a victim of the Jigsaw Killer The character s name in the script is spelled Zep whereas the music titles are spelled Zepp as a reference to the popular 80s band Zapp 17 18 As the series continued the piece was reused in every film as a leitmotif often being renamed and remixed to accommodate the changing situations and characters The music was used in every Saw ending usually during the revealing of plot revelations and twists which Saw films often use and it serves as the main theme tune for the whole films Traps An important component of each film is the variety of usually mechanical in form traps Jigsaw and his apprentices use on their captives to communicate his message According to David Hackl all of the traps are real objects and not CGI They were designed to look horrific but ultimately be safe for the actors in them Writer Marcus Dunstan said It s built to function there on the day and added It works So if there s a scalping chair there really was a chair with working gears to grind and pull your scalp back The most potentially dangerous item was a water box used in Saw V in which one of the actors Scott Patterson as Peter Strahm had to keep his head submerged as long as possible Another element of the traps is that Hackl desired a specific look of rust and menace but he also wanted them to have a type of beauty about them 19 Reception editBox office performance edit nbsp The Saw series was placed in the Guinness World Records as the Most Successful Horror Franchise 20 Pictured here is director Kevin Greutert receiving the award at the 2010 Comic Con 21 Saw grossed 18 2 million its opening weekend and had become Lionsgate s second best opening after Fahrenheit 9 11 s 23 9 million 2004 22 Saw went on to gross 103 million worldwide 23 and is the third lowest grossing film in the series after Jigsaw and Saw VI 24 At the time it became the most profitable horror film after Scream 1996 It is the seventh highest grossing Halloween opening weekend 25 Saw II opened at number one with 31 7 million 26 and set a Lionsgate Halloween opening weekend record and is also the third highest grossing Halloween opener It became at the time the widest release in Lionsgate history and one of the best opening weekends for a horror sequel It is Lionsgate s fourth highest grossing film in the United States and Canada 27 Saw III placed first by grossing 33 6 million its opening weekend making it the biggest Halloween debut ever 25 and at the time Lionsgate s highest opening weekend 28 It is the highest grossing film in the series worldwide 24 29 It has the highest grossing weekend in the series and also Lionsgate s fifth highest grossing film in the United States and Canada 24 27 Saw IV premiered at number one with 32 1 million making it the second best Halloween weekend opener 25 30 In Saw V s opening weekend it placed second being beat by High School Musical 3 Senior Year and made 30 1 million 31 It is Lionsgate s tenth highest grossing film 27 Saw VI opened in second place behind Paranormal Activity to 14 1 million 32 which is the lowest of all the Saw films worldwide It is also the lowest grossing film in the series 24 Saw 3D placed first grossing 22 5 million its opening weekend with 92 of tickets coming from more than 2 100 3D equipped locations 33 34 It had the fifth best opening weekend in the Saw series 35 It is the most successful film in the franchise since Saw IV 36 In the United States and Canada Jigsaw was released alongside Thank You for Your Service and Suburbicon and is projected to gross around 20 million from 2 941 theaters in its opening weekend 37 It made 1 6 million from Thursday night previews at 2 400 theaters just below the 1 7 million Saw 3D made from midnight screenings seven years prior and 7 2 million on its first day It went on to open to 16 64 million finishing first at the box office but marking the second lowest debut of the franchise 38 In its second weekend the film dropped 61 to 6 56 million finishing third behind newcomers Thor Ragnarok and A Bad Moms Christmas 39 In its third weekend the film dropped another 47 and made 3 43 million finishing fifth The Saw series when compared to the other top grossing American horror series A Nightmare on Elm Street Child s Play Friday the 13th Halloween Scream and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and adjusting for 2023 inflation is the fifth highest grossing series with 688 3 million 40 Halloween is the highest grossing horror series in the United States at approximately 1 09 billion 41 42 with Friday the 13th in second at 908 4 million 43 The Nightmare on Elm Street series is in third with 793 5 million 44 The Scream film series is in fourth place with 779 5 million 45 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series is in sixth with 459 7 million 46 and the Child s Play film series rounding out the list with 305 2 million 47 The box office numbers unadjusted for inflation are as follows Film Year Revenue Budget References United States and Canada Other markets Worldwide Saw 2004 55 185 045 47 911 300 103 096 345 1 1 2 million 23 48 Saw II 2005 87 039 965 60 708 540 147 748 505 4 million 49 Saw III 2006 80 238 724 84 635 551 164 874 275 10 million 29 Saw IV 2007 63 300 095 76 052 538 139 352 633 10 million 50 51 Saw V 2008 56 746 769 57 117 290 113 864 059 10 8 million 52 Saw VI 2009 27 693 292 40 540 337 68 233 629 11 million 53 Saw 3D 2010 45 710 178 90 440 256 136 150 434 17 million 54 Jigsaw 2017 38 052 832 64 900 056 102 952 888 10 million 55 Spiral 2021 23 216 862 17 392 032 40 608 894 20 million 56 Saw X 2023 53 607 898 58 213 539 111 821 437 13 million 57 58 Saw XI 2024 TBC TBC TBC 13 million Total 529 million 583 million 1 1 billion 120 million Critical and public response edit On IGN s list of the top twenty five film franchises of all time the Saw series ranked as 25th 59 Rotten Tomatoes ranked the series as the 7th best horror franchise of all time 60 Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore 61 Saw 50 193 reviews 62 46 32 reviews 63 C Saw II 37 124 reviews 64 40 28 reviews 65 B Saw III 29 95 reviews 66 48 16 reviews 67 B Saw IV 18 84 reviews 68 36 16 reviews 69 B Saw V 13 77 reviews 70 20 13 reviews 71 C Saw VI 39 75 reviews 72 30 12 reviews 73 B Saw 3D 9 82 reviews 74 24 17 reviews 75 B Jigsaw 32 91 reviews 76 39 18 reviews 77 B Spiral 37 229 reviews 78 40 33 reviews 79 B Saw X 80 149 reviews 80 60 24 reviews 81 BOther media editVideo games edit Japanese video game company Konami currently owns the rights to the Saw interactive video game property Konami stated in mid 2009 that they wanted to make Saw a series of video games to supplement the films They also wish to make Saw their next big survival horror franchise next to their other property Silent Hill They stated that because Saw focuses on visual intensity and Silent Hill focuses on psychological terror both could exist in the video game industry without directly competing against each other 82 The first game in the series Saw set between the first and second film in the series was initially released on October 6 2009 83 84 85 with a sequel Saw II Flesh amp Blood released on October 19 2010 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 ten days before the release of the seventh film Saw 3D 86 David Tapp and Amanda Young were released as part of the downloadable Saw Chapter for the video game Dead by Daylight 87 A bundle featuring an operator dressed up as Billy the Puppet was released in Call of Duty Warzone and Call of Duty Modern Warfare as part of the Haunting of Verdansk Halloween event In October 2021 Twisted Productions co founders Burg and Koules confirmed a third Saw video game was in development for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X 88 89 90 91 Comic books edit Saw Rebirth a comic book prequel to the original film released to promote Saw II Its canonicity was later contradicted by events in Saw IV It is however the first canonical appearance of Jigsaw s wife Jill who was later introduced into the film series in Saw III and established still canonical elements of Jigsaw s backstory an engineer who is dying from brain cancer Theme park attractions edit nbsp Saw The Ride at Thorpe Park Saw The Ride is a Gerstlauer Euro Fighter roller coaster themed around the franchise which opened on March 13 2009 at Thorpe Park in the United Kingdom It features an enclosed dark ride section with special effects before traveling outside and climbing a 100 foot vertical lift hill into a steep 100 degree beyond vertical drop passing under large rotating saw blades Thorpe Park opened a temporary Saw attraction called Saw Movie Bites for their 2009 Fright Nights event Thorpe Park added a permanent year round live action horror maze themed around the Saw movies Named Saw Alive it opened at the start of the 2010 season and featured six scenes representing one iconic trap from the first six films It ceased year round operations at the start of the 2012 season instead only operating during Fright Nights Thorpe Park s annual Halloween event It closed permanently after the 2018 season 92 Saw Game Over was a 2009 horror maze made by Universal Studios for Halloween Horror Nights based on characters traps and scenes from the films 93 At the Universal Studios Hollywood rendition of Horror Nights it was titled Saw Game Over while at the Universal Studios Florida rendition it was simply titled Saw Saw a themed haunted house operated during the month of October at Fright Dome Circus Circus Las Vegas It featured interactive handcrafted replicas of the games set by Jigsaw It was introduced in 2009 and partnered with Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures In 2018 a themed escape room called Saw Escape Las Vegas was made by the creators of Fright Dome It is officially licensed by LionsGate and is also located in the city of Las Vegas in Nevada USA as the name suggests In 2010 Halloween Fright Nights at Warner Bros Movie World featured a maze created by Sudden Impact Entertainment featuring characters traps and scenes from the films The maze was simply titled Saw Maze Saw Haunted Attraction was a maze at the Brea Plaza Shopping Center in 2008 created by Sinister Pointe Haunted Attractions SAWMANIA was a fan event in New York Eventgoers were able to meet actors and directors and view props used in the films Merchandising edit Merchandising includes Billy the Puppet dolls Jigsaw figurines and costumes and Pig mask figurines and masks See also edit nbsp Film portal nbsp Speculative fiction Horror portal Extreme cinemaNotes edit The directors of Jigsaw consisted of twin brothers Michael and Peter Spierig known colloquially as The Spierig Brothers who just count as one director in the total References edit Ridgley Charlie September 22 2023 Saw Franchise Producers Confirm More Plans for Jigsaw After Saw X ComicBook com Retrieved September 30 2023 Tilly Chris September 29 2023 Saw X Producers tease return of fan favorite in Saw 11 Dexerto Retrieved September 30 2023 Saw X Ending Explained September 29 2023 Most Fan Servicey Thing Saw X s Major Cameo in Mid Credits Scene Explained by Director Screen Rant September 30 2023 Hall Jacob September 29 2023 Saw 11 Isn t Set In Stone But The Series Producers Have Some Ideas Exclusive Slash Film Retrieved September 30 2023 Davids Brian October 11 2023 Saw X Director Kevin Greutert on Making the Franchise s First Critically Acclaimed Film The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 12 2023 Murphy J Kim December 12 2023 Saw XI Announced for September 2024 Release Date Variety Retrieved December 12 2023 Instagram www instagram com Retrieved April 9 2024 Saw 11 s Early Story Details Tease Updates on Jigsaw Amanda amp Cecilia Screen Rant December 23 2023 Squires John February 5 2024 Saw XI Saw X Filmmaker Kevin Greutert Returning to Direct Next Installment Bloody Disgusting Retrieved February 5 2024 DVD Review SAW Uncut Edition FANGORIA Retrieved October 25 2023 Barton Steve October 25 2006 Saw II Unrated Special Edition DVD Dread Central Retrieved October 31 2023 Jenkins Jason May 12 2021 Saw Rebirth Writer R Eric Lieb Revisits the Comic That Gave Us Jigsaw s First Origin Story Blood Ink Staples Bloody Disgusting Retrieved November 6 2023 SAW II OFFICIAL MOVIE SITE October 2 2007 Archived from the original on October 2 2007 Retrieved November 6 2023 Andreeva Nellie April 23 2021 Lionsgate TV s Kevin Beggs Talks Indie Studio s Expansion Deal Strategy Covid Impact The Continental Details amp Saw Series Rumors Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on April 26 2021 Retrieved April 24 2021 Hoffman Gregg May 13 2005 Saw 2 Dairy 2 JoBlo com p 2 Archived from the original on October 23 2012 Retrieved August 24 2011 Saw script on IMSDb Accessed July 23 2010 Saw track listing Archived January 27 2008 at the Wayback Machine on UGO Accessed July 23 2010 Monfette Christopher October 29 2009 The Anatomy of a Trap Saw IGN News Corporation Archived from the original on June 28 2012 Retrieved July 22 2010 Kit Zorianna July 22 2010 Saw movie franchise to get Guinness world record Reuters Archived from the original on September 26 2011 Retrieved September 21 2011 Foundas Scott August 30 2011 Splattered An Interview with James Wan Talking torture politics and not so sweet revenge LA Weekly Archived from the original on March 9 2012 Retrieved August 19 2011 Gray Brandon November 1 2004 Ray Saw See Robust Bows Box Office Mojo Amazon com Retrieved August 17 2011 a b Saw 2004 Box Office Mojo Amazon com Retrieved 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October 29 31 2010 Box Office Mojo Amazon com October 31 2010 Retrieved November 1 2010 Stewart Andrew October 31 2010 Saw 3D slices competish Variety Archived from the original on November 7 2010 Retrieved November 1 2010 Saw Movies Opening Weekends Box Office Mojo Amazon com Retrieved November 14 2010 Saw 3D 2010 Box Office Mojo Amazon com Retrieved December 1 2010 D Alessandro Anthony October 25 2017 Jigsaw Looks To Keep Saw Franchise Sharp During Pre Halloween Weekend With 20M Opening Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 25 2017 D Alessandro Anthony October 29 2017 Horror Has Few Scares At B O As Jigsaw Dulls To 16M Suburbicon Condemned With D CinemaScore Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 29 2017 D Alessandro Anthony November 6 2017 Thor Ragnarok Flexes His Box Office Muscles To 120M 122M Opening Early Sunday AM Update Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 5 2017 Saw box office rankings Box Office Mojo Retrieved September 5 2008 Tom s Inflation Calculator Halfhill com Retrieved September 21 2011 Halloween box office rankings Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 22 2008 Friday the 13th box office ranking Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 22 2008 A Nightmare on Elm Street box office rankings Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 22 2008 Scream box office rankings Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 17 2008 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre box office rankings Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 17 2008 Child s Play box office rankings Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 17 2008 Messer Ron April 4 2011 James Wan amp Leigh Whannell Insidious Interview The Saw Creators Also Discuss Their Untitled Sci Fi Project Nihtfall and Recent Horror Remakes Collider com Archived from the original on August 11 2011 Retrieved April 4 2011 Saw II 2005 Box Office Mojo Amazon com Retrieved March 5 2011 Roberts Sheila 2007 Darren Lynn Bousman Interview SAW 4 MoviesOnline ca Archived from the original on August 14 2011 Retrieved March 5 2011 Bousman The budget is exactly the same as it was for Saw 3 Saw IV 2007 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