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SAW is an American horror franchise distributed by Lionsgate, produced by Twisted Pictures, and created by James Wan and Leigh Whannell, that consists of eight feature films and additional media. One of the highest grossing horror franchises of all time, Saw introduces the world to the infamous Jigsaw killer, a mysterious mastermind who rounds up groups of victims to play twisted games of life or death. These perilous ordeals, which offer a deranged path to redemption and contorted sense of justice, have forever transformed and redefined the horror genre. Warning: Oh yes, there will be blood. This wiki contains graphic and disturbing content, so please continue browsing at your own risk. Thanks for visiting, and let the games begin. |
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FEATURED ARTICLE John Kramer, more commonly known as the Jigsaw Killer, is a fictional character from the Saw franchise, as well as the series' main antagonist. He is portrayed by Tobin Bell. John Kramer was a successful civil engineer and the founder of the Urban Renewal Group, a foundation dedicated to property development for needy people, which was supported by his friend and lawyer, Art Blank. John was married to Jill Tuck and encouraged her to open the Homeward Bound Clinic, a recovery clinic for drug addicts under the motto, "Cherish your life." Jill and John were expecting a child together, and John soon became worried about Jill's safety at her clinic when he interrupted a brawl between two patients, Cecil Adams and Gus Colyard. Moments later, he saw Cecil coming out of the clinic. He was running away after he had attempted to rob Jill and accidentally slammed a doorknob into Jill's stomach, who was in her seventh month of pregnancy at this time, causing a miscarriage. Following his son's death, John suffered from severe depression, causing him to withdraw from both his wife and the Urban Renewal Group. He later attempted to commit suicide by driving his car off a cliff, but unexpectedly survived the crash despite being heavily injured. When he climbed out of the wreck, John realized that only when his death was imminent he finally began to actually appreciate his life. As he observed other people wasting their lives, he decided to spend the rest of his life on testing other peoples' will to survive, hoping to make them appreciate their lives just as he did. |
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BLOGS Fanmade Saw Trap: Hand-Burner Trap/Burn What Has Burned
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NEWS Where to Watch Every Saw Movie Online in 2024 - IGN - - 2024/01/01 08:00
All the 'Saw' Movies, Ranked by How Violent They Are - Collider - - 2023/11/18 08:00
"I Want to Play a Game:" Every 'Saw' Movie, Ranked by IMDb - Collider - - 2023/11/16 08:00
Every SAW Movie, Ranked - Horror - Geek Girl Authority - - 2023/10/30 07:00
Saw X Might Be the Best Saw Movie Ever. How Did That Happen? - GQ - - 2023/10/06 07:00
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