The Deadliest Of Games Continues In New Jigsaw TV Spot And International Poster

When the Saw franchise was in the midst of its original seven-film run, many moviegoers were complaining of being fatigued, which was actually quite understandable. Even as somebody who viewed the series as an episodic serial that delivered one installment per year, I can at least find validity in the gripe saying that perhaps not enough space was put between in each offering. Truth be told, the same argument could be aimed at the Paranormal Activity franchise, but that's a conversation for another day.

When the Saw franchise was in the midst of its original seven-film run, many moviegoers were complaining of being fatigued, which was actually quite understandable. Even as somebody who viewed the series as an episodic serial that delivered one installment per year, I can at least find validity in the gripe saying that perhaps not enough space was put between in each offering. Truth be told, the same argument could be aimed at the Paranormal Activity franchise, but that’s a conversation for another day.

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Having said that, I’m willing to give Lionsgate’s second stab, Jigsaw, a viewing. I mean, you probably gathered that I’m a fan from the above paragraph, so it’s only to be expected that anyone such as myself who’s invested that much time in something is more than likely willing to see where the story goes next.

As per usual, the filmmakers have been holding their cards as close to the vest as humanly possible, no doubt not wanting us to have any hint of whatever game-changing twist is to be witnessed near the film’s conclusion. Still, the marketing machine has given us much to speculate on, especially with all this “Cult of Jigsaw” jazz that fuels the theory of a copycat being at play.

But with the cinematic release now being within reach, TV spots are slowly being released, the latest of which casts suspicion on the possibility of a supernatural turn taking place. Sure, the law enforcement types talking about the impossibility of John Kramer returning from the dead could just be distracting from the chance of a copycat, but you never know when a studio will take a series in a new direction.

Jigsaw opens in theaters on October 27. In the meantime, be sure to check out a new Japanese poster in the gallery below.


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