UPDATED: Teaser Trailer for 'Saw 3D' – The Last in the Franchise
It's finally coming to an end
UPDATE: I've added the first still from the film to the RopeofSilicon gallery. The pic is of Gina Holden as Joyce, and you can check it out right here.
On October 29 Lionsgate will release Saw 3D (aka Saw VII), the seventh and final film in the torture franchise and today IGN has debuted the teaser trailer for the film.
"It's time to stop," producer Oren Koules told USA Today, "We have told the story we wanted to tell, and this is going to be a great farewell."
The film is directed by Kevin Greutert, much to his chagrin as was widely reported when Lionsgate wrestled him away from directing Paranormal Activity 2 for Paramount as both films were originally set to debut on October 22. However, Lionsgate was the first to blink in the game of release date chicken and has moved its date to October 29 where it will face-off against Wes Craven's My Soul to Take as both hope to beat Paranormal in its second week.
The film was shot in 3D and the USA Today article points out it was re-edited and submitted six times to the MPAA to bring it from an NC-17 to an R rating.
The synopsis isn't exactly clear on where the story goes from here, but it tells us a group of Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) survivors gather to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flanery), a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror… Producer Mark Burg adds, "It's more violent than any of them. But it's in 3D, it answers all the questions, it comes full circle. We have the goods on this one."
Check out the teaser trailer directly below.
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Is it 'time to stop' because the last one was such a relative underperformer or because the story is finally over?
I checked out of this franchise after film 2 anyway – but if this film somehow became the highest grosser of them all, would it really be the end?
Didn't they say the same about The Final Destination until it became the biggest grosser of them all?
When does Final Destination 5 come out again? 2011?
I think they're stopping because of both reasons actually. I have been watching since the first Saw, but the story is getting hard to keep track of with hopping back and forth between movies.
So maybe they're also eneding it so it stops getting so confusing? lol
Also, since Saw II, I said to all my friends that this series will live on in direct-to-DVD sequels.
It's time to stop………………..wait for it…………………………………until the reboot!!
Just as in Poker, the player with the bigger pile of chips can more afford to stand pat.
It's time to stop because Saw II did $90 million, Saw IV did $60 million and Saw VI did $25 million. So yes, there's a pattern to this uber-boring franchise!
I'm sure the 3D will increase their revenue this time. But not by much. But yes, if this is a surprise hit and makes $90 million again, who's guessing we'll have a Saw Reboot next year?! =/
Hopefully by the time this is out on DVD, they finally will have proper 3-D for at home viewing, and release the movie on DVD with 3-D the first time around, no double dipping.
i'm sorry but this movie just looks messed up. i hear about this extremely horrifying new trap, i hear it is more horrifying than any of the traps in the others, and i just don't have that strong of a stomach. i dealt with the first six, but i don't think i'll be seeing Saw 3D
I checked out when Darren Lynn Bousman left the helm after #4 and went on to direct the wildly gutsy "Repo! The Genetic Opera," which was one of my favorite movies of 2008.
Also, did they really just center the poster around "eye-popping" 3D?
the Saw movies need to just go and die already…the ones were scary and original but theve since gone down the Elm/Friday The 13th road with all the crappy sequels…
*the first ones
does anybody what the really gross trap is supposed to be?
I'm pretty sure everyone can agree the first one will always be the best. Because it didn't focus on how the people would die, they focused on the story.