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''Saw X'' is a 2023 American
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directed and edited by Kevin Greutert, and written by Peter Goldfinger and
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. It is the tenth installment in the ''Saw'' film series, following ''
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'' (2021) and stars
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and Shawnee Smith, who reprise their roles from the previous films, alongside Synnøve Macody Lund, Steven Brand, Renata Vaca, and Michael Beach. Set between the events of ''
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'' (2004) and ''
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'' (2005), the film sees John Kramer (Bell) travelling to
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in hopes that an experimental procedure may cure his terminal cancer. John later discovers that the operation is a scam, prompting him to kidnap those responsible and subject them to his trademark death traps as retribution, with
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(Smith) acting as his accomplice. A tenth installment was reported to be in development with
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in April 2021, when Stolberg and Goldfinger, writers for the previous two entries of the series, announced that they had completed the script in December 2021. Greutert, who had directed two other installments of the series and edited six, was also confirmed as the film's director. Filming took place between October 2022 and February 2023 in
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. ''Saw X'' was theatrically released by
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on September 29, 2023. It grossed $125 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, making it the best-reviewed ''Saw'' film. A planned sequel, ''Saw XI'', was originally scheduled for release on September 26, 2025, but pre-production was halted.


Plot

John Kramer is told he has only months to live due to advanced
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. He attends a cancer support group meeting and befriends Henry Kessler, who later claims he has been cured by an experimental Norwegian cancer treatment conducted by a group led by Dr. Finn Pederson. A desperate John contacts the doctor's daughter Cecilia, who refers him to her clinic outside
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. On arrival in Mexico, John is driven to the clinic and introduced to Cecilia and her team — anesthesiologist Mateo, nurse Valentina, and Dr. Cortez — as well as patients Gabriela and Parker and the caretaker's young son Carlos, with whom he bonds. John goes under for surgery and awakens to Cecilia telling him that he is now cancer-free. Finding a new lease on life, he purchases a gift for Gabriela. However, upon returning to the clinic, he finds it abandoned. He uncovers a video simulating his supposed brain surgery and removes his bandages to find no scar on his head, revealing the entire operation to be a scam. Deducing that "Dr. Cortez" was his taxi driver Diego in disguise, John kidnaps and interrogates him, then forces him to play a "game" where he must remove
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s lashed to his arms by cutting through his flesh, which he completes successfully. Meanwhile, Jigsaw's apprentice
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helps him abduct Cecilia, Mateo, Valentina, and Gabriela. They wake up in the clinic, now subjects in Jigsaw's games. Valentina is tasked with severing her leg with a Gigli saw and extracting enough
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to trigger a scale and deactivate the trap. She manages to amputate her leg but is unable to collect enough marrow, and a second Gigli saw decapitates her. Cecilia later uses Valentina's intestines as a rope to retrieve her phone and call for help, but Amanda shocks her into submission and confiscates the phone. Parker breaks into the clinic, demanding his money back. Amanda restrains him while Mateo is forced to drill into his own skull and remove a piece of cerebral tissue to dissolve in a beaker and obtain a key. Although he successfully performs the task, the tissue fails to dissolve in time, and a heated mask closes over his face, killing him. Next, Gabriela is suspended from shackles and subjected to
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, tasked with freeing herself by using a sledgehammer to break her shackled limbs. She succeeds, but before Amanda can take her to a hospital, Parker forces them at gunpoint to release Cecilia. Cecilia kills Gabriela by breaking her neck and reveals she called Parker, who is part of the scam, to rescue her. She forces John to chain himself into the trap meant for her. When she hears Carlos outside, she takes the child and chains him opposite John. The trap begins
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them with blood. Parker and Cecilia go to retrieve their bag of stolen cash from John's control room but activate a tripwire, sealing them both in the room and freeing John and Carlos. Flashbacks reveal that Diego outed all of the scammers — including Parker and Henry — and that John tricked Cecilia into luring Parker to the facility. A deadly chemical gas begins filling the room; the only respite is a ventilation hole large enough for one person's head, forcing Cecilia and Parker to fight each other. Cecilia kills Parker but can only watch as John, Amanda, and Carlos exit the facility, leaving her trapped. Sometime later, Henry awakens in a dilapidated bathroom with a new trap strapped to his stomach, overseen by John and Mark Hoffman.


Cast


Production


Development

In April 2021, a tenth film installment to the ''Saw'' franchise, titled ''Saw X'', was reported to be in development with
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.
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and Peter Goldfinger, writers for the previous two entries of the series, '' Jigsaw'' (2017) and ''
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'' (2021), confirmed the script was completed in December 2021. Producers
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and
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had planned the story of ''Saw X'' since 2018, but plans for the film were put on hold when Michael Burns, the Vice President of
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, met with
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in
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and approved his pitch for ''Spiral''. That film's box office under-performance led Burg and Koules to go back to the franchise's roots for its tenth installment and make the story they had planned. In August 2022,
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reported the film would be directed by Kevin Greutert, who edited most of the previous installments, and directed '' Saw VI'' (2009) and ''
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'' (2010). Lionsgate and Media Capital Technologies, a specialty finance company, signed an muti-year deal to co-finance a slate of films, which included ''Saw X''.


Casting

In October 2022,
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was confirmed to reprise the role of John Kramer / Jigsaw. Greutert told ''
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'' that Bell is featured in the film more than any other in the series. Bell was also involved in the film's script and post-production, coming up with extra dialogue that was incorporated into the story after shooting concluded. In December 2022, Synnøve Macody Lund, Steven Brand and Michael Beach joined the cast, along with Renata Vaca, Paulette Hernández, Joshua Okamoto, and Octavio Hinojosa. Shawnee Smith reprises her role as
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. While never officially announced,
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returned with a cameo of his role as Mark Hoffman. Greutert told ''
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'' that this cameo was "the most fan-servicey thing" he has done.


Filming

On a budget of $13 million,
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took place on location in
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from late October 2022 to February 2023. The trap designs were more complex than in previous installments, so the filming schedule was split into two partsthree weeks in November and three weeks in January. Greutert told '' SFX'', "We had to make so many prosthetics and machines, and over Christmas, we spent the entirety of it figuring this stuff out". At the Midsummer Scream 2023 convention, cinematographer Nick Matthews said they wanted to pay homage to the earlier ''Saw'' films. He explained, "I think for Kevin and I, it was really important that we were able to pay homage to all the early films, we love that the early films are .85(ratio), we love that they're textural, that they're gritty, that there's these really bold, yellow color palettes, and we want to do our work to hearken to that, with pervasive darkness, and really throwing the audience subjectively right into this graphic, gritty world". Production designer Anthony Stabley looked back at the color palette from those mid-2000s films and ensured that all technology, like graphics, seen in ''Saw X'' would have been available when those films took place.


Post-production

Most of the gore was done with practical effects, with CGI only used for touch-ups. The filmmakers considered the use of
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to de-age Bell and Smith due to the 17-year gap between their appearances in '' Saw III'' (2006), in which their characters both died, and ''Saw X''. However, they decided against it; Greutert expressed his support for this decision, saying that "some of the films that have de-aged their actors, it puts some distance between the character and the audience," feeling that Bell and Smith have some emotional
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s that should not be altered. Steve Forner, the film's first assistant editor, had local police called on him during an editing session involving sound design of the custodian's trap. According to Greutert, Forner was working on the scene in his office when the police knocked on the door, citing neighbors' concerns of someone being "tortured to death" inside: "And ornerwas like, 'Actually, I'm just working on a movie. You can come in and see it if you want.' The cops started laughing. They said, 'We want to, but, you know, you're all right.' It must have been a pretty realistic performance".


Release


Marketing

On September 9, 2023, Lionsgate announced the return of the ''Saw'' Blood Drive, a promotional event allowing audiences to donate blood to the
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in exchange for free tickets to the opening weekend of ''Saw X''. On September 13, 2023, a parody of the Nicole Kidman AMC Theatres commercial was published to YouTube and to Lionsgate's social media platforms. It featured a remote-controlled Billy the Puppet on a tricycle in place of Kidman, with some changes to reflect the graphic nature of ''Saw''. While the parody was met with humorous responses by news outlets, it was pulled from Lionsgate's accounts due to a
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order by
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.


Theatrical

''Saw X'' was released theatrically in the United States by
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on September 29, 2023. The film was set to be released on October 27, 2023, before Lionsgate announced at
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that it would be moved up to its current date.


Home media

''Saw X'' was released on PVOD in the United States on October 20, 2023, and on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD on November 21, 2023. The 4K and Blu-ray discs include over three hours of bonus footage, containing a making-of documentary titled ''Reawakening'' and deleted scenes. The film was also released alongside the previous nine films in a 20th anniversary collection Blu-ray box set on March 5, 2024. The film grossed $3.7 million in home sales.


Reception


Box office

''Saw X'' grossed $53.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $71.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $125.3 million. In the United States and Canada, ''Saw X'' was released alongside '' The Creator'', '' PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie'', and the wide expansion of '' Dumb Money'', and was projected to gross $15–18 million from 3,262 theaters in its opening weekend. It made $8 million on its first day, including $2 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $18.3 million, finishing second behind ''PAW Patrol''. It was below the average opening weekend of the franchise ($23 million), but higher than recent installments ''Spiral'' ($8.8 million in 2021) and ''Jigsaw'' ($16.6 million in 2017). The film made $8.2 million in its second weekend and $5.7 million in its third, finishing in third and fourth place, respectively. ''Saw X'' topped the box office in the United Kingdom and Ireland, grossing $2.31 million in the first three days.


Critical response

The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised Bell's performance, with many calling it the best entry in the franchise since the first film. This made it the highest-rated film of the franchise on both websites, topping the first (50%) and third film (48 out of 100), respectively. Audiences surveyed by
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gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled at
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gave it an 82% overall positive score, with 62% saying they would definitely recommend the film. ''
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''
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wrote that ''Saw X'' seemed "more like a real movie than many of the films in the series in that there's more talking and less torturing". He was satisfied with that ratio but was concerned if it would "pay off at the box office". He explained, "The torture set pieces in the ''Saw'' films are lavish gifts of baroque horror presented to the audience. They are, quite simply, the reason we came". He gave particular praise to Tobin Bell, "with his stare of pitiless wisdom".
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of ''
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'' also praised Bell for his performance, saying "None of this would work nearly as well without Bell, whose raspy voice and menacing
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are so riveting that he makes Jigsaw's oft-repeated declaration 'I'd like to play a game' scary as hell". Beatrice Loayza called ''Saw X'' the "most well-groomed ''Saw'' film to date" in her review for ''
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''. She continues with: "The story mostly makes sense and Greutert pulls back on the frenetic editing techniques that made the older movies look like the blood and guts equivalent of white noise". Bob Strauss of the ''
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'' called the film "a well-told tale" and praised its character development and plot twists. Wendy Ide of ''
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'' gave three stars out of five despite calling the film "unpleasant"— in her review she insists "that's rather the point."
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from ''
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'' gave the film a score of two out of five, positively commenting on the blood and gore, calling it "all present and correct." However, O'Hara criticized the film's main focus on Kramer's vulnerability and human side, adding that it "sits at odds with his awful judgmentalism. Let monsters be monsters." Kyle Turner writing for '' Slant'' gave the film a score of two and half out of four, saying "The real disappointment is that Shawnee Smith, who makes a return to the series for the first time since ''Saw VI'', is relegated to mostly doing John's dirty work. It's hard out here for a disciple, and Smith hasn't had the chance to show off her chops as an actor since ''Saw III''. But in ''Saw X'', we do get crumbs of what makes her so thrilling as a performer, particularly one in the horror genre: She's all id, a tempest of emotion and fully embodied desperation and psychosis."


Future

In December 2023, Lionsgate announced that a sequel, ''Saw XI'', was scheduled to be released on September 27, 2024. Producer Oren Koules stated the upcoming film would possibly be a direct sequel to ''Saw X''. Kevin Greutert was set to return as the director for the upcoming film. In April 2024, the release date was changed to September 26, 2025, with '' Never Let Go'', another Lionsgate film, taking the previous date. Patrick Melton and
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, who previously co-wrote from ''
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'' to ''
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'' turned in a draft of the script in mid-2024. In March 2025, work on ''Saw XI'' had reportedly stalled, due to disagreements between the producers.


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