Spin spin exit: Legacy of the saw, franchise Porn torture In 2004, he added 9th Opus to Saga, the quality of which is clearly a way to say … The meter added Part 10, which came out in 2023. Before the saw XI was also on the rails and should be released in the fall of 2025.
But it was before the film stopped indefinitely and was probably disconnected, according to the latest information in March. There is no need for bad news for the franchise of the franchise, who think he should have been liquidated for a while …
Pig’s
If a small tricycle puppet is known, the mask of Machiavelli traps is probably the same. In the first film by Tobin Bell Alias Jigsaw, and then by his apprentice in the following films, a terrible mask is used in the shape of a pig head when Jigsaw and his disciples kidnapped their unhappy sacrifice to subordinate to their small brutal games. The origin of this mask is mentioned in the SAW 4:
When James Van and Lei Wanel started working on Saga’s first part SawThey obviously wanted to wear a mask. After the discussion, their choice fell on the top of the pig to indicate the vision of the deeply pessimistic world of the killer, but also to remember the incurable evil from which he suffered from the “cancer” from the inside.
However, the first versions of the mask did not meet them. He had to be even more terrible: they added hair, flowing from his eyes and nose. Yes, this is Gori. It is also noteworthy that this perfectly scary object has somehow become an icon of saga, especially to the idea of appearing in the first and 4th films. Not to mention around all the merchants.
And yet, it is surprising to see if the Wan / Whannell duo was also not inspired by Pier Pasolini, a disturbing film of Porchia. Released in 1969, he had two different stories united in the same topic: the charm of the protagonist for the animal …
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