Series History
From Saw to Saw XI
Two Decades of Horror Legacy
Since its debut in 2004, the Saw franchise has redefined modern horror through its unique moral dilemmas and intricately designed traps. From John Kramer's original appearance to his anti-hero evolution in Saw X, each installment has pushed the boundaries of storytelling.
With Saw XI's production now in limbo, this billion-dollar franchise faces a pivotal moment. While producer conflicts have halted the project, fans eagerly anticipate what could be John Kramer's final chapter. Tobin Bell's compelling performance in Saw X has only heightened expectations for his potential return in Saw XI.
Though Saw XI's fate remains uncertain, the franchise has cemented its place in horror history. From its humble beginnings as a claustrophobic thriller to its current status as a global phenomenon, the Saw series continues to captivate audiences worldwide, with Saw XI's uncertainty adding to its dramatic legacy.

Series Timeline
Saw
Two strangers wake up in a room with no recollection of how they got there, and soon discover they're pawns in a deadly game perpetrated by a notorious serial killer.
