Jigsaw continues his clever torture games on another group of unlucky, but evidently deserving victims who are locked away and forced to kill each other for their own survival. Meanwhile Detective Eric Mason tries to track him down the cunning killer - unaware that the.
While investigating the bloody aftermath of a grizzly murder, Detective Eric Mason (Donnie Wahlberg) has the feeling that it is the work of Jigsaw, the notorious killer who disappeared leaving a trail of bodies - and parts - behind.And Mason is right.Jigsaw is at work again. But instead of two people locked in a room with only one unthinkable way out, there are eight. Eight strangers? Unaware of their connection to each other - forced to play out a game that challenges their wits and puts their lives in jeopardy.
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This includes internet protocol (IP)addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type,date/timestamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’smovement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. Actor and comedian Chris Rock will be bringing back to life with a reboot in 2020. This will be the first Saw film since 2017's. To date, eight feature-length films and one short film make up the Saw franchise.Originally the brainchild of writer-directors James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the Saw franchise follows the grisly, graphic murders of a serial killer known as Jigsaw and the intense investigation to hunt and capture him. In a statement to announcing the planned reboot to the franchise and his involvement in it, Rock said, 'I’ve been a fan of Saw since the first film in 2004.
I am excited by the opportunity to take this to a really intense and twisted new place. ' This new installment will breathe new life into the franchise, which enjoyed massive success during the early 2000s but saw declining interest from audiences the deeper it got into its story and lore with every installment. There's nothing quite like this leading role in a Saw reboot in Rock's 30-plus year career. He's done serious or, at minimum, straighter, less blatantly comedic roles in the past, such as 1991's New Jack City or 2014's Top Five. But horror is totally new territory for Rock. There have been no indicators about the film's tone, such as whether it will have hints of dark comedy or will just be played as a regular horror-thriller. It would definitely be interesting to see Rock commit to playing it completely straight - a big switch to help usher in a new era of Saw.
How The Saw Reboot Connects To Previous Films. So far, no actors from the original franchise have been linked to the Saw reboot. This will clear a path for an entirely new lineup to enter into this grisly, terrifying world.
In addition to Chris Rock, Samuel L. Jackson, Max Minghella , Marisol Nichols , Morgan David Jones Frank Licari , and John Tokatlidis have all been added to the.Jackson will play Marcus, the father of Chris Rock's character. Minghella plays William Schenk, Zeke's partner, and Licari his brother, Charlie. Nichols will play Captain Angie Garcia, the head honcho overseeing Zeke and William's investigation. Jones plays Officer Barrett and Tokatlidis is a man named Burns, although nothing is known about their positions in the plot. The Saw reboot has secured Darren Lynn Bousman to direct. In the past, Bousman directed three Saw films: Saw II (2005), Saw III (2006), and Saw IV (2007).
Additionally, Bousman co-wrote the Saw II script with Leigh Whannell. Bousman's proximity to the Saw franchise makes him arguably the best choice to take on a new Saw film. He's been so integral to their continued success already and understands what it will take to make a new installment worthy of being added into the Saw canon. It also doesn't hurt that Bousman is a seasoned horror director away from Billy the Puppet, having directed films like and a remake of the classic chiller Mother 's Day throughout his 20-year career. The story of the Saw reboot primarily follow Chris Rock's character, Zeke, as he investigates a string of Jigsaw-like murders. That's similar to the original movie, which stayed (for the most part) in one room where two men, Lawrence (Cary Elwes) and Adam (Leigh Whannell) were trapped and forced to find a way to free themselves, while Detective David Tapp (Danny Glover) tried to find the men as well as the killer.
Beyond that, the contents of the script - written by Jigsaw's Pete Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg - is unknown. When A Saw Reboot Trailer Will Be Released.