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Saw III was released in the United States on October 27, 2006, by Lionsgate Films. It was a financial success, opening to $33.6 million and grossing $80.2 million in the United States and Canada. It is the highest-grossing film of the series in the international market and the highest-grossing film in the series overall.
Saw grossed $18.2 million its opening weekend and had become Lionsgate's second-best opening, after Fahrenheit 9/11 's $23.9 million (2004). [23] Saw went on to gross $103 million worldwide, [24] and is the third-lowest-grossing film in the series after Jigsaw and Saw VI. [25] At the time, it became the most profitable horror film after Scream ...
Saw opened in the United Kingdom to $2.2 million in 301 theaters, grossing a $12.3 million total in seven weeks. [54] In Australia, it opened in 161 theaters with $1.2 million and totaled out to $3.1 million in six weeks. [55] In Italy, the film opened on January 14, 2005 in 267 theaters to $1.7 million and grossed $6.4 million in six weeks. [56]
3. Saw X (2023) The newest Saw movie ... It’s been years since there’s been an incident with the long-dead Jigsaw Killer or his twisted accomplices, but now, there’s a copycat killer on the ...
To celebrate Digital Spy's 25th anniversary, we're revisiting some classic articles from the archive.This one was first published in 2017, and therefore does not address Spiral from 2021 or Saw X ...
Xbox 360, PlayStation 3: North America: October 19, 2010 Europe: October 22, 2010 Australia: November 11, 2010 Notes: Published by Konami and developed by Zombie Studios; Set between Saw and Saw II, it is a sequel to the first Saw game
Saw X took in $2 million in preview screenings, followed by The Creator’s $1.6 million preview numbers. The real showdown starts Friday when PAW Patrol officially opens in theaters. Which movie ...
Saw II opened in the United Kingdom with $3.8 million on 305 screens, 70% larger than the first installment. It opened in Japan on 67 screens with $750,000. [50] Opening to $1.3 million on 173 screens it was the number one film in Australia. [51]