What does this tenth film, long awaited by gore lovers, have in store for us?

Notice to aficionados of Machiavellian traps ! Jigsaw

is back ! Directed by Kevin Greutert (Saw 6, Saw 3D) and produced by James Wanthe tenth part of the saga promises to be rich in twists and turns… and in deadly games ! So, ready to discover”the scariest episode in the SAW franchise” according to the studio Lionsgate Films?

Did you know ? James Wan is the director of the first episode released in 2004.

What is the synopsis?

The plot will unfold between the first and second parts of the saga. This prequel will focus on the character of John Kramer, the franchise’s iconic puzzle killer. John, sick and desperatethen went to Mexico to undergo a experimental operation capable of healing terminal cancer. But John was far from imagining that he was going to be the victim of a scam targeting the most vulnerable patients.

Determined to take his revengeJohn held captive those responsible for this scam to play a sadistic game full of traps, torture and sacrifices as evidenced by this video where we see a man tied to a chair having his eyes sucked out by vacuum cleaner hoses.

During this part, John will be able to count on the help of his apprentice Amanda Younga senior victim having survived Jigsaw’s trials.

Did you know ? Since its debut in 2004, the saga has grossed more thana billion dollars at the box office. It is one of the most horrific sagas profitable all time.

Which actors are in the cast?

Different actors will appear in the casting of this tenth part:

  • Tobin Bell (John Kramer)
  • Synnove Lund (Dr. Cecilia Pederson)
  • Shawnee Smith (Amanda Young)
  • Michael Beach
  • Steven Brand
  • Renata Vaca (Gabriela)
  • Paulette Hernandez (Valentina)
  • Joshua Okamoto
  • Octavio Hinojosa Martínez (Matteo).

Are there any other films planned?

While Saw X hasn’t even been released in theaters yet, the director is already talking about a potential sequel in an interview given to SFX Magazine (via GamesRadar+): “There is no obvious new direction to take after this opus. But I think there will probably be more Saw movies, especially if this one is a success.”

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