Saw XI: Jigsaw Returns (Again)
We no longer present the horrible saga Saw. Started by James Wan in 2004, it has followed the bloody odyssey of John Kramer, aka Jigsaw (played by Tobin Bell), for the past twenty years. The latter, a brilliant psychopathic engineer, imagine the worst traps to lock up his victims. The aim of the maneuver is to make them understand how precious life is and deserves to be lived, while he himself is condemned by an incurable disease. Generally he chooses people who despise life or who have betrayed him.
If he is really only present in four parts of the franchise, his shadow loomed over the entire sagawho continued his legacy by evoking him in particular complete with flashbacks.
The last film of the saga, I saw Xwas released last October and was a hit global box office. With a budget of just $13 million, it grossed more than 100 worldwide. A sign that the saga is still ongoing and still appeals to viewers hungry for hemoglobin. The latter work was located between the original film and its first sequel. We found John Kramer when he thought he had found a miracle cure to cure his cancer. Unfortunately, he realized that it was a scam and decided to take revenge by trapping everyone involved in this affair.
If the film seemed to close its story, it will still return in an eleventh part, expected in theaters next fall.
Kevin Greutert returns
At the moment we still don’t know when this will happen I saw XI, although there is a good chance that it will follow the recipe of the previous one, that is, make it exist within the saga, between two parts. Meanwhile, some good news has arrived since then Bloody disgusting tells us that saga veteran Kevin Greutert will return to direct. In addition to directing the last part, he also directed I saw VI AND Seen 3D: final chapter. He also officiated as editor of the first five films.
Source: Cine Serie

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