Created by filmmakers James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the horror franchise Saw spans nine feature films and additional media. The first eight movies revolve around the fictional serial killer John Kramer, while the ninth installment delves into the story of a copycat killer while still maintaining continuity with the previous films. Terrifying fans, the poster for the next installment is set to be released before Halloween, almost a year after the announcement of the series’ return following a two-year absence. The flick’s official Instagram page welcomes everyone back to the game in the caption of the post.

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Saw-X

Fans were thrilled and frightened by the release of the new poster, some even suggesting that newer shows like Squid Game would be overshadowed. Comparisons were made, with comments stating that the traps depicted in the new poster made those in Squid Game look like mere children’s toys. Additionally, fans were excitedly noting that it had been a long time since they had seen a poster as intense as this one, similar to the anticipation generated by the final chapter of Saw. The overall excitement for the upcoming installment is evident, and fans are eagerly awaiting its release.

Fan’s Reaction to Saw X New Poster

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Saw

The disturbing image depicts a picture of absolute fear, with a person represented in anguish, their piercing screams reflecting the awful nature of the apparatus they are stuck in. The horrific apparatus consists of tubes violently pushed into their eyeballs, along with a scary mask, adding an additional layer of dread to the already terrifying image. A fan commented on the trap in the poster, saying, “That thing looks like it’s ready to suck that guy’s eyes out,” and “Now that’s a damn poster!! Oh my.”

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What makes this revelation even more surprising is the unexpected change in the movie’s release date. Initially, eager fans were anxiously counting down the days until October 27th when the film was supposed to hit theaters. However, to the shock and excitement of many, the release date has been unexpectedly pushed forward, cutting the wait time by a whole month. Now, the eagerly awaited film is set to terrify audiences on September 29th, creating a palpable buzz among horror enthusiasts who can’t wait to experience the spine-chilling thrills.

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The Anticipated Plot in the Upcoming Film Saw X

Saw Movies
Saw Movies

The highly anticipated 10th installment of the series is set to take audiences on a thrilling journey back to the earlier days of the franchise’s timeline. Ever since the announcement of Saw X, fans had been buzzing with excitement, knowing that this installment would delve into the origins and roots of the gripping story. One of the biggest hints about the movie’s chronological placement came with the confirmation of Tobin Bell’s return to reprise his iconic role as the diabolical John Jigsaw Kramer. As the central character throughout the series, John Kramer’s presence has been synonymous with the sinister puzzles and deadly traps that have become the hallmark of the Saw franchise.

According to the report, Saw X delves into an unexplored chapter of John Kramer’s life. At this point, John Kramer is grappling with a terminal cancer diagnosis, and the days of his sadistic game orchestrations seem to be limited. In a desperate bid to find a cure for his illness, Kramer embarks on a journey to Mexico, hoping for a miracle that would save his life. However, fate has other plans, and instead of finding a cure, he finds himself once again adopting the persona of Jigsaw, returning to the twisted world of deadly puzzles and macabre traps.

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Source: Daily Mail Online

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