New Writers Onboard, But "Saw IV" Still Promises Surprises -- And Jigsaw
After the success of "Saw III," the producers once again rushed a sequel into production. "Saw IV" is due out this October and creator/executive producer Leigh Whannell promises the franchise hasn't run out of surprises. Though there are plenty of rumors about how to handle Jigsaw's fate at the end of "Saw III," Whannell assures us that they won't do something lame.
"Once again, in 'Saw' films, it all comes down to pulling the rug out," said Whannell. "There's a sleight of hand style that's been cultivated through three 'Saw' films that we're hopefully going to continue where you think you're watching one thing and it turns out you're watching another, so I hope that we can continue that and still fool the fans. I mean, fooling 'Saw' fans is getting harder and harder because now they're looking to spot twists and turns."
Whannell co-wrote the first "Saw" trilogy but bowed out of "Saw IV" so that some new blood could do their take. Those he and all of the producers shared ideas about where the story could go, Whannell felt he was no longer the right person to tell Jigsaw's story.

"The last thing I want for the sake of the 'Saw' fans is for the 'Saw' films to get stale, which they could be in danger of doing if I was to continue just hashing it out. Better to have a couple of young guys who are really excited about it the way James [Wan] and I were with the first Saw film. Better to have them come in and really attack it with passion and do something that has real passion in it than to have me just sort of slapping it out, because people would notice. The 'Saw' fans would notice. That’s when words like tired start to get used or stale."
[Editor's Note: Producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules divulged at ShoWest news that actor Tobin Bell will indeed appear as Jigsaw in both "Saw IV" and "Saw V."]
"Saw IV" is due in theaters October 26 and is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. New scribes Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan ("Feast")
"Once again, in 'Saw' films, it all comes down to pulling the rug out," said Whannell. "There's a sleight of hand style that's been cultivated through three 'Saw' films that we're hopefully going to continue where you think you're watching one thing and it turns out you're watching another, so I hope that we can continue that and still fool the fans. I mean, fooling 'Saw' fans is getting harder and harder because now they're looking to spot twists and turns."
Whannell co-wrote the first "Saw" trilogy but bowed out of "Saw IV" so that some new blood could do their take. Those he and all of the producers shared ideas about where the story could go, Whannell felt he was no longer the right person to tell Jigsaw's story.

"The last thing I want for the sake of the 'Saw' fans is for the 'Saw' films to get stale, which they could be in danger of doing if I was to continue just hashing it out. Better to have a couple of young guys who are really excited about it the way James [Wan] and I were with the first Saw film. Better to have them come in and really attack it with passion and do something that has real passion in it than to have me just sort of slapping it out, because people would notice. The 'Saw' fans would notice. That’s when words like tired start to get used or stale."
[Editor's Note: Producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules divulged at ShoWest news that actor Tobin Bell will indeed appear as Jigsaw in both "Saw IV" and "Saw V."]
"Saw IV" is due in theaters October 26 and is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. New scribes Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan ("Feast")
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on Mar 15 2007 07:27 PM A little late Leigh. I used "all out of ideas" to describe Saw3. Bringing in new writers is a VERY good idea. The only part I enjoyed about Saw3 was when it looked deeper into parts 1 and 2. But the twist of Saw3 was SO forced. The flashbacks that revealed the twist were BEGGING us to be surprised. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 16 2007 04:41 AM In reply to this comment (#858313) maybe jigsaw will return only as a recorded memory where he haunts his new victems and it continues directly after the ending of sawIII. it this or something called the son of jigsaw, where the litlle unknow son starts to terrorize the kindergardenschool for luchmoney (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 16 2007 08:26 AM I think bringing in new blood to keep something fresh is always a good idea. However, in this case, the new blood sucks. They are horrrrrrible writers. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 16 2007 09:26 AM [b]This guy has a great sense of humor[/b] "The last thing I want for the sake of the 'Saw' fans is for the 'Saw' films to get stale" That happened at about the sequel. Saw 1 was weak but could have been a fun little cult classic. But not so, says the studio. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 16 2007 09:31 AM Hmmm... critics/fans Saw: 45%/75% Saw II: 35%/69% Saw III: 28%/57% I say let's just guess the tomatometer now and get it over with. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 16 2007 11:09 AM In reply to this comment (#858318) given these numbers and the lower quality of each new film i would say: Saw IV critics: 22% fans 43% these numbers are somewhat in line with the trend of the first three. given 22/43 this still produces tons of money for the makers so why don't we guess Saw V already and get it over with. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 16 2007 05:03 PM [b]:([/b] I just hope Saw will be the same without James and Leigh. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 18 2007 06:24 PM In reply to this comment (#858320) But isn't the point to make it different from the prior three? ;) (Reply to this) |
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