James Wan, the director of the original Saw movie, revealed to People his favorite torture trap from the gruesome series.
"The Brazen Bull" is a trap in one of the most brutal Saw sequels, the "final" movie Saw 3D. It's part of a two-trap test involving husband and wife duo Bobby and Joyce. Joyce's survival depends ...
It’s been two decades since the first time Jigsaw and his disturbing traps were introduced to audiences. 2004’s Saw first ...
Whether you're a longtime fan of the series or new to the world of Saw, the traps remain a fascinating and terrifying aspect of the franchise's enduring appeal. And as long as there are new ...
We’re republishing in honor of Saw’s 20th anniversary ... and there are lots of flashbacks to Team Jigsaw rigging traps together that were showcased earlier in the franchise.
In order to expediently escape the “reverse bear trap” enclosing her head in “Saw,” Smith’s character is forced to locate a key inside another person’s stomach. He is drowsy but still ...
In Saw, Amanda wakes up with her jaws attached to the trap. She has seconds to retrieve a key from the belly of a barely conscious man next to her to unlock the trap before it rips her head apart ...
The Conjuring director, James Wan has finally revealed his personal favourite jigsaw trap in the Saw franchise while celebrating 20 years of the first film released in 2004. While rejoicing the ...
On its 20th anniversary, director James Wan talks about the Saw franchise’s legacy as well as his favorite trap. Two decades ago, Jigsaw made his debut to audiences in the first Saw movie.
The jaw trap is sort of patient zero as far as Saw is concerned. It was the trap which Wan and Saw’s co-writer and star, Leigh Whannell, chose to feature in the short film “that got us funding ...