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John Kramer (also known as "The Jigsaw Killer" or simply "Jigsaw") is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the Saw franchise. Jigsaw made his debut in the first film of the series, Saw , and appears in all subsequent installments, with the exception of Spiral , in which he is only mentioned and featured in photographs. [ 1 ]
A flashback shows John Kramer attending a book signing by Bobby; John (whom Bobby does not recognise as Jigsaw) implies that he is aware that Bobby is lying about having survived a Jigsaw trap, and sarcastically says "We've met", thus hinting that he is the Jigsaw killer, after removing the dust jacket from the book and declaring that he does ...
Saw: Rebirth is originally a comic book released by IDW in 2005 and tells the story of the events that spurred the transformation of John Kramer into Jigsaw. [14] Later, it was released as a short film in the form of a motion comic on the original Saw II website. [15]
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 and Prime Video.
Jigsaw, traps, Tobin Bell, gore and more. ... David Hackl, who was with us for six movies, and was an engineering student, we always had this logic— John Kramer was an engineer. So we always had ...
With 'Saw X' hitting theaters, it might be time to revisit the life and times (and aferlife and times) of Jigsaw. Here's how to watch and stream all of 'Saw.'
Bell's breakthrough role came in 2004 when he was cast as John Kramer / Jigsaw in the horror film, Saw. The film is about John Kramer who is an engineer-turned-serial killer that wants others to appreciate the value of life by placing them in twisted "games" of physical and psychological torture. [21]
In October 2022, Tobin Bell was confirmed to reprise the role of John Kramer / Jigsaw. [11] Greutert told Empire that Bell is featured in the film more than any other in the series. [12] Bell was also involved in the film's script and post-production, coming up with extra dialogue that was incorporated into the story after shooting concluded. [8]