It’s been two decades since the first time Jigsaw and his disturbing traps were introduced to audiences. 2004’s Saw first ...
James Wan, the director of the original Saw movie, revealed to People his ... awakes to find herself affixed with the aforementioned reverse bear trap. If she can’t locate the key, buried ...
All of the iconic imagery of the series starts here, such as the famous villain Billy the Puppet on his tricycle, the pig masks, and the reverse bear trap. "Saw" also wraps up neatly enough that ...
PEOPLE spoke with Wan — who co-created the 'Saw' franchise and directed the first film, which turns 20 on Oct. 29 — about the ...
All of the iconic imagery of the series starts here, such as the famous villain Billy the Puppet on his tricycle, the pig masks, and the reverse bear trap. "Saw" also wraps up neatly enough that it ...
Perhaps it shouldn't be a surprise that Wan chose a trap from the first Saw movie, the only entry in the franchise he has directed. In an interview with PEOPLE, Wan admitted that the reverse bear ...
A gory mess, the first death to the Reverse Bear Trap was that of Jill Tuck (Betsy Russell) in “Saw 3D,” who could do nothing but panic due to the unfair circumstances of her execution to a former ...