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Jigsaw, about to succumb to terminal cancer, runs (what seems like) one last game. Things get undeniably brutal in Saw III as "torture porn" starts to become a label for this subgenre of horror.

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Once again the clock is ticking and SAW II, a worthy sequel, drops two different big swerves at the end - tricks that would become series hallmarks. Acting as a cruel dungeon master, Jigsaw runs a "game" with multiple participants, each he wants to teach a valuable lesson, including the son of an abusive homicide detective (Donnie Wahlberg). Saw II greatly expanded the wicked world of Saw, giving trap-setter Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) a face and voice, along with motivations and convictions.

Naturally, there's a killer twist at the end, the first of many shocking reveals these movies would unleash. It's largely set in one room and acts like a menacing, lethal escape room as a dirtbag doctor (Cary Elwes) and a sleazy photographer (writer Leigh Whannell) are forced to violently save their own lives by playing a mysterious game set in place by an unseen madman. Saw, the first entry of this mega-horror franchise, is actually unlike all the other Saw movies. Where to Watch: Starz, Prime Video, Peacock, DirecTV, or rentable on most platforms. The Saw Movies in (Present Time) Chronological Order 1. Saw X (not the official title) arrives September 29, 2023. Then four years later for in-universe spinoff, Spiral: From the Book of Saw. Then it wasn't until 2017 that we got the eighth movie, Jigsaw.
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Created by James Wan ( The Conjuring series, Insidious franchise) and Leigh Whannell (Insidious franchise, The Invisible Man), Saw struck gold back in 2004 and we got a Saw movie every year after that - usually an October tradition - through 2010. There are nine total movies set within the Saw universe.
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Well, mutilated life or mutilated death, to be more specific. Chances are if you hear that phrase, especially coming from a demented puppet on a toddler tricycle, you're in for a game where the stakes are life and death.
