

Jigsaw 2017
"The game continues."
Jigsaw (2017) dives back into the chilling legacy of the notorious killer, years after his apparent demise. Directed by Michael Spierig, this horror-mystery unfolds as law enforcement races to unravel a fresh, twisted game orchestrated by a ghostly figure long thought dead.
Director: Michael Spierig
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jigsaw (2017) about?
The film follows law enforcement as they confront a series of gruesome tests linked to the infamous Jigsaw killer, believed dead for over a decade. Each puzzle forces victims to confront their own morality, while investigators scramble to stop a new wave of deadly games.
Who directed Jigsaw?
Jigsaw was directed by Michael Spierig, known for his work on stylish horror and sci-fi films like *Predestination*.
Who stars in Jigsaw?
The film features Tobin Bell as Jigsaw, alongside Matt Passmore, Callum Keith Rennie, Hannah Emily Anderson, and Clé Bennett in key roles.
Is Jigsaw (2017) worth watching?
For horror fans, Jigsaw delivers the tense, puzzle-driven scares that made the franchise a cult favorite. While not groundbreaking, it offers solid suspense and Twisted traps that keep the tension high.
How long is Jigsaw?
Jigsaw has a runtime of 91 minutes.
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About Jigsaw (2017) — The Horror Legacy That Won't Stay Dead
Jigsaw (2017) dives back into the chilling legacy of the notorious killer, years after his apparent demise. Directed by Michael Spierig, this horror-mystery unfolds as law enforcement races to unravel a fresh, twisted game orchestrated by a ghostly figure long thought dead. With a relentless atmosphere of dread and psychological tension, the film explores themes of survival, morality, and the enduring impact of violence. Fans of the genre will find themselves immersed in a cat-and-mouse thriller that blends suspense with visceral set pieces.
The 91-minute film stars horror icon Tobin Bell as the enigmatic Jigsaw, alongside Matt Passmore and Callum Keith Rennie as investigators drawn into an inescapable nightmare. As the body count rises, the line between hunter and prey blurs, leaving audiences questioning who's really pulling the strings.




