How to Watch the Saw Movies in Chronological Order

The Saw franchise is one of the biggest in the horror world, with ten movies released over the past two decades. When the first Saw movie dropped in 2004, it quickly became one of the most profitable horror films of the time. Since then, the franchise has cemented itself in pop culture and horror movie history, with a devoted fanbase and a seemingly endless stream of remakes. With that said, the movie’s timeline and overall story are pretty jumbled, and the sequels have only boosted this chaos. Believe it or not, the Saw franchise’s release dates aren’t in chronological order. So, before Saw X drops, it’s important for audiences to know which movies go where in the timeline.Even though there are a lot of twists and turns, the Saw franchise has a relatively simple premise at its core. The series follows the crimes of the infamous Jigsaw Killer. Represented by a demented little puppet with spiral cheeks and a haunting voice, this killer leads his victims through a series of twisted games, intending to test their will to live. Each movie features a different group of players, various intricate traps, and an extreme level of gore. At the center of every movie and game is a man named John Kramer, and not only does Saw show his Jigsaw killings in their glory, but the series also follows Kramer’s downward spiral physically and mentally. So, the movies feature Kramer-centric flashbacks and plotlines that make everything a bit hard to follow.Jigsaw dropped a good 13 years after the first Saw movie’s release in 2004. Even though it was released as the eighth movie in the franchise, it hardly fits that far into the timeline. A good chunk of Jigsaw takes place before the events of the first movie. In the entry, there’s a Jigsaw test where five people are trapped in a barn rigged up with Jigsaw’s deathtraps. The game in question is actually one of John Kramer’s first rounds as Jigsaw, meaning this part of the movie takes place sometime before the first Saw. However, this is just one of many flashback-style scenes scattered throughout the franchise.Related: Saw X Trailer Brings Back Tobin Bell’s Jigsaw to Play Another Game

The Saw franchise is one of the biggest in the horror world, with ten movies released over the past two decades. When the first Saw movie dropped in 2004, it quickly became one of the most profitable horror films of the time. Since then, the franchise has cemented itself in pop culture and horror movie history, with a devoted fanbase and a seemingly endless stream of remakes. With that said, the movie’s timeline and overall story are pretty jumbled, and the sequels have only boosted this chaos. Believe it or not, the Saw franchise’s release dates aren’t in chronological order. So, before Saw X drops, it’s important for audiences to know which movies go where in the timeline.

Related: Saw X Trailer Brings Back Tobin Bell’s Jigsaw to Play Another Game

Even though there are a lot of twists and turns, the Saw franchise has a relatively simple premise at its core. The series follows the crimes of the infamous Jigsaw Killer. Represented by a demented little puppet with spiral cheeks and a haunting voice, this killer leads his victims through a series of twisted games, intending to test their will to live. Each movie features a different group of players, various intricate traps, and an extreme level of gore. At the center of every movie and game is a man named John Kramer, and not only does Saw show his Jigsaw killings in their glory, but the series also follows Kramer’s downward spiral physically and mentally. So, the movies feature Kramer-centric flashbacks and plotlines that make everything a bit hard to follow.

Jigsaw dropped a good 13 years after the first Saw movie‘s release in 2004. Even though it was released as the eighth movie in the franchise, it hardly fits that far into the timeline. A good chunk of Jigsaw takes place before the events of the first movie. In the entry, there’s a Jigsaw test where five people are trapped in a barn rigged up with Jigsaw’s deathtraps. The game in question is actually one of John Kramer’s first rounds as Jigsaw, meaning this part of the movie takes place sometime before the first Saw. However, this is just one of many flashback-style scenes scattered throughout the franchise.

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