From needle pits to the rack, to vats filled with rotting pigs, the Saw franchise is full of creative and deadly traps. The traps range from lengthy and puzzle-like, reminiscent of an escape room.
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James Wan, director of the very first Saw film and longtime producer of the franchise, has revealed his favorite Jigsaw trap. Wan developed the story of the first Saw movie alongside Leigh Whannell, ...
The Saw franchise has become synonymous with gruesome yet ingeniously creative displays of horror, which have captivated genre fans for years. Since the debut of the first film in 2004, the series has ...
James Wan is looking back on 20 gory years of Saw. In a conversation with PEOPLE surrounding the milestone anniversary of the horror classic, the filmmaker — who got his big break with Saw in 2004 ...
Evolution/Saw Prods Inc/Kobal/Shutterstock ; Lionsgate / Courtesy Everett Collection Left: Cary Elwes in 'Saw'. Right: Octavio Hinojosa in 'Saw X'. 2004’s Saw remains one of the most influential ...
There are very few Saw traps that feel cathartic because more often than not, the people who are put in Jigsaw’s line of fire are undeserving of the pain inflicted on them. Saw IV, however, tries to ...
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