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Saw IV is a 2007 horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, and a story by Melton, Dunstan, and Thomas Fenton. It is the fourth installment in the Saw film series and a sequel to 2006's Saw III .
Kevin Greutert, the editor of Saw, Saw II, Saw III, Saw IV, and Saw V, and the director of Saw VI and Saw 3D, stated that Amanda, in particular, is "such a peculiar aspect of the Jigsaw character," citing that John had developed genuine "tender feelings" for her. [22] The term "apprentice" was used in the official plot synopses for Saw III and ...
Amanda fights him off and leaves him for dead. A flashback from Saw IV shows Hoffman later dragging Eric to a prison cell, keeping him alive for a future game. The events of Saw III and Saw IV occur concurrently. Saw III begins with John, weakened and near death, confined to a makeshift hospital bed. Amanda has taken over his work, designing ...
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Saw IV (2007) John Kramer may be gone, but Jigsaw’s legacy, and his games, will live on. Costas Mandylor stars alongside Gilmore Girls ’ Scott Patterson in Saw IV , now streaming on Peacock ...
Second only to the serial slayer in terms of orchestrating the franchise's fright is Darren Lynn Bousman, director of four Saw movies (2005’s Saw II, which he also co-wrote, 2006’s Saw III ...
Appears in: Saw IV, Saw V (mentioned only), Saw VI, Saw II: Flesh & Blood (mentioned only) Status: Deceased; Died in: Saw IV; Cecil is a drug addict who played a large role in John Kramer's transformation into the Jigsaw Killer.
In Saw VI, a flashback shows that Amanda, desperate for drugs, sent Cecil to Jill Tuck's clinic to steal some for her, making her an accomplice in the miscarriage of John's son Gideon in Saw IV. It is also shown that after Amanda survived her test in the first film, John showed Amanda to Jill to prove that his method of rehabilitation was the ...