![]() ![]() Of all the new traps in the film, which was toughest to pull off?Įvery one is complicated in its own right. It's like trying to pull off a magic trick, it really is. You add the lines in there that will help sell the twist later. You keep finding new connective tissues and add those in there. It's a constant thing that evolves throughout shooting. He was in like a swimming pool, and I wanted to end like the movie began, which was the first video of the puppet. So, how can we do a misdirect? Even if they get who the killer is, they're not going to get how the movie's going to end. I added the marionette puppet. You know, it is a different world than it was 20 years ago. You now have Reddit, you now have these message boards where fans can theorize and share things, you have Twitter. They're zooming in on reflections on glasses, they're looking at the most obscure things, so it's really hard to trick an audience like that, because you now have the internet. So you could watch what they thought the order of the movie was. On Reddit, for example, they had put together every single piece of footage that had been released in order in a timeline. I think that the Saw audience is so smart now, they're so in tune to tricks that. All of the warnings that this will happen, ends up happening. He becomes the thing that was given to them. Go ahead and shoot me if you want, but going to die."Įverything that William says is exactly what happens. If you go back and listen to the lines, you have William saying, "Cops shoot first, ask questions later," and the very last scene, he basically hands a gun and is like, "Do what you want to do. And, literally the first time you see the marionette puppet, it rises up and puts its hands up and it goes. ![]() You have this image constantly of this marionette puppet. To me, the twist more than anything was the final moments. I thought people would have realized that 10 minutes in. And it's funny reading the reviews now, because that, to me, wasn't the twist. What did the ending look like when you came on board? Was it always William (Max Minghella) behind the murders, and how did you help shape it? Warning: Spoilers ahead for Spiral: From the Book of Saw. Now, in part two of that conversation, we're digging into more spoilers from the film, including the twist ending, shooting a whole new breed of Saw traps, and Easter eggs, and possible sequels. Last week, SYFY WIRE spoke with Bousman about what it was like to return to the iconic, death trap-laden series, working with Rock to craft the tone, and more. ![]() Though the film boasts horror newcomer Chris Rock in a leading role in both the film itself and in crafting the story, it also featured work from Jigsaw screenwriters Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger, and direction from Darren Lynn Bousman, who directed the first three Saw sequels and then departed the franchise seemingly for good more than a decade ago. Spiral: From the Book of Saw presented a particularly intriguing continuation of the brutal horror series, in part because of the blend of old and new that it brought to the Saw party. Over the weekend, horror fans everywhere were treated to the first new installment of the Saw franchise in four years. ![]()
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