Every Single Saw Movie (In Chronological Order)
Placing all of the Saw movies in order may be more difficult than many casual fans of the franchise realize, with the timeline often being confusing.
Jigsaw is the eighth film in the long-running body horror franchise Saw. A new batch of victims, each responsible for the deaths of others, are brought into a series of deadly traps designed to test their will to live. Despite the original Jigsaw having been deceased for over a decade, new murders begin to occur that replicate the style and purpose of his original deadly games, leading the FBI on a chase to locate the new copycat killer.
Placing all of the Saw movies in order may be more difficult than many casual fans of the franchise realize, with the timeline often being confusing.
The Saw franchise contains 62 brutal traps. How do each of these highly creative and highly gory Jigsaw tests rank against one another?
Adam’s test in Saw is fairly vague, and audiences have pointed out it is a possible plot hole. What was Adam supposed to do, and did he really lose?
Twisted horror movies such as Jigsaw, Scream 4, Hush, Hereditary, and Get Out requires more than one watch to fully appreciate the chain of events.
The first Saw movie was released and was seemingly set in 2004, but John "Jigsaw" Kramer was playing games long before the opening credits.
Since its debut, the Saw franchise has spawned a total of nine cinematic installments — here's a full breakdown of every cast member and character.
The Saw series is notorious for plot twists, flashbacks, and changing orders of events, so here's a full breakdown of the films and their timeline.
The Saw franchise became a landmark in the history of popular horror movies but which entries fared the best with critics?
It's still unclear exactly how Spiral: From the Book of Saw ties into the prior films, but it's time for John Kramer to be allowed to rest in peace.
Kevin McCallister's future after the first two Home Alone movies hasn't been explored, but could he become the serial killer known as Jigsaw?
Jigsaw co-writers Pete Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg are reportedly developing Saw 9 for Twisted Pictures after the success of Saw 8.
Exclusive: Jigsaw co-directors the Spierig brothers reveal their movie secretly set up events that will play out in the next Saw.
Exclusive: Tobin Bell opens up about his return as John Kramer in Jigsaw - and reveals his thoughts and plans for Saw 9.
Discussions about Saw 9 are reportedly happening, though the directors of Jigsaw - the most recent Saw movie sequel - supposedly aren't involved.
Exclusive: Jigsaw wasn't just another Saw sequel - the filmmakers wanted to honor the original and make a thriller, rather than a horror movie.
October 2017 U.S. box office ticket sales were the lowest since 2007, with underperforming titles like Blade Runner 2049 and Suburbicon.
Jigsaw topped the box office, but with only $16.3 million earned the second weakest opening in the franchise behind Saw VI.
One of the worst-reviewed movie franchises ever is back from the dead, and we're celebrating appropriately - by gathering the series' worst reviews.
If it's Halloween, it must be Saw. And if it's Saw, there must be a pretty massive twist. Jigsaw doesn't disappoint.
Jigsaw has all the gore and twists you expect of the Saw franchise - but does it get with the 2010s and include a post-credits scene?
Jigsaw - the latest entry in the popular Saw horror franchise - is projected to top the box office ahead of the Halloween holiday.