"Saw" Director James Wan Talks "Saw IV"
Writer/director James Wan is prepping for the big-screen debut of his latest project, "Dead Silence," on March 23 -- but since he's also part of the creative engine driving the "Saw" franchise, that prepping involves answering a bunch of questions about this year's "Saw IV," expected in October. Luckily for fans, Wan is happy to oblige, and spilled a few (admittedly vague) details to IGN Movies recently.
Though no director has been named, and the script is still in development, Wan was able to provide a few clues as to where "Saw IV" might take the story -- an especially pertinent question given the third installment's ending:

Director James Wan with Cary Elwes in the first "Saw."
"That's kind of a weird one to answer only because pretty much all of the 'Saw' films take place in so many different timelines...Sometimes the film touches here, but then it goes all the way forward but then it goes all the way backward again. It does touch on so many different time frames. Is it a prequel or sequel? It's kind of all intermixed. We jump everywhere, and 'Saw III' did setup a lot of elements where 'Saw IV' may end up going."
Next on the docket for Wan and partner Leigh Whannell? Perhaps an excursion into sci-fi noir. Yes, you read that right.
Though no director has been named, and the script is still in development, Wan was able to provide a few clues as to where "Saw IV" might take the story -- an especially pertinent question given the third installment's ending:

Director James Wan with Cary Elwes in the first "Saw."
"That's kind of a weird one to answer only because pretty much all of the 'Saw' films take place in so many different timelines...Sometimes the film touches here, but then it goes all the way forward but then it goes all the way backward again. It does touch on so many different time frames. Is it a prequel or sequel? It's kind of all intermixed. We jump everywhere, and 'Saw III' did setup a lot of elements where 'Saw IV' may end up going."
Next on the docket for Wan and partner Leigh Whannell? Perhaps an excursion into sci-fi noir. Yes, you read that right.
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Thundaar writes: on Jan 22 2007 03:42 PM these films have "jumped the shark." I'll pass. (Reply to this) |
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I Am Remote writes: on Jan 22 2007 03:46 PM No way. Keep these coming every halloween. They haven't topped the first one, but they're far better than the other "horror" movies that come out all year. And Tobin Bell kicks as this guy. Get a good script out there and I'll buy a ticket. (Reply to this) |
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warsaw writes: on Jan 22 2007 03:52 PM jesus christ enough already (Reply to this) |
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Vicens17 writes: on Jan 22 2007 03:52 PM It would be awesome to have a Saw film every Halloween, as tradition. (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Jan 22 2007 07:01 PM I want to see Saw IV the musical. Perhaps, Jigsaw could play a musical saw during the musical. (Reply to this) |
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liono86 writes: on Jan 22 2007 09:25 PM The Saw films are ok at best. (Reply to this) |
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TonyDHelms29624 writes: on Jan 22 2007 09:57 PM I'm actually looking forward to Saw 4 and as long they keep the plot at least somewhat fresh and original, I'll look forward to the 5, 6 and so on. :) (Reply to this) |
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gerke writes: on Jan 23 2007 02:25 AM the last one was really anoying but at least the gore was ok. the second was "good" because it was somewhat different then part one. and this is always good while it keeps a franchise fresh. the first was the best cus people killing each other to safe themselfs. come to think of it part 3 was original enough to turn the the story of part 1 around. safe another to safe yourself. but the crappy editing, music and directing made part 3 more like a test for the viewer then for the victems in the movie. part 4 will be a good idea because it offers at least some good scares at haloween and everybody wants to see new creative ideas to mangle another person. but given the ending of 3 i've got no clue what to do with the story. since the story is all about jigsaw. (think of it as Ft13 without jason or elmstreet without freddy) (Reply to this) |
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CannibalPenguins writes: on Jan 23 2007 06:46 AM Saw has become the Halloween/Nightmare On Elm Street/Friday The 13th of our time. Expect Saw films to be dished out until they hit beyond the 14th, 15th Saw. (Reply to this) |
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dOiNk writes: on Jan 23 2007 08:36 AM In reply to this comment (#853667) [b]fine by me[/b] Until they start losing steam I say keep going. I can't think of a better franchise for halloween either. Plenty of gore, some neat story twists, kickass "villain", awesome death traps... I'm ready for a 4th now!! (Reply to this) |
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Merlin235 writes: on Jan 23 2007 09:49 AM I honestly don't know which is more odd: that people still pay to see these movies, or that there are people who believe that creatively, they still need to explore the Saw universe and make more of them. Forgive me for getting political, but in an age when there are leaders of countries that will put people through meat grinders, cut off limbs, rape wives in front of their husbands, pour acid over people's bodies, and gas them with chemical weapons, we here in the United States will simultaneously condemn our President for removing such a person while paying millions of dollars to be entertained by a fictional character doing the same thing. It is a phenomena of disconnect that mystifies an explanation. (Reply to this) |
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Steve Perry writes: on Jan 23 2007 12:47 PM [b]SAW series= A gorehound's dream[/b] I love the saw series!!!! The series is every gorehound's dream!!!! I also say keep them coming!!! I can't wait for 4!!! Any finally after a long wait I got 3 on dvd today!!! I think these movies keep getting better as they go on!!! The more gore the merrier!!! I wish though that darren lynn bousman would stay for 4! I liked his saw movies more then 1 which was more of a thriller then a horror movie!!! (Reply to this) |
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Thundaar writes: on Jan 24 2007 03:08 AM gorehound pretty well sums it up. (Reply to this) |
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ColorfulWords writes: on Feb 07 2007 02:14 PM [b]saw-decent films[/b] sure the saw films don't have the best of script, nonetheless, its still enjoyable somewhat; a great series. i like the first installment better, but they still offer horror fans enjoyment! :) (Reply to this) |
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Dave sheppard writes: on May 16 2007 11:43 AM [b]Dave the rave[/b] i hope is as good as the third or better but after five maybe just maybe they should stop because it would'nt be as good or unless they could come up with any better idea's here's one maybe adam should come back for the dead and haunt john as a zombie or use a zombie as an experiment no only joking about the adam one but not the zombie idea (Reply to this) |
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Dave sheppard writes: on Jun 03 2007 08:33 AM In reply to this comment (#853662) [b]saw[/b] ffor the rest of time please tobin bell will die in the end in real life (Reply to this) |
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