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James Wan Promises Psychological Terror in Saw 11
28 Jan
Summary
- James Wan returns to direct Saw 11, the franchise he co-created.
- The new film will prioritize psychological horror over gore.
- Wan aims to revisit John Kramer's original philosophy of life appreciation.

James Wan, who directed the original 2004 Saw, is set to helm Saw 11 for Blumhouse. He revealed plans for a "back-to-basics" approach, emphasizing psychological scariness over mere gore. Wan aims to recapture the spirit of the first film by focusing on John Kramer's twisted moral code. The original Jigsaw targeted individuals who did not appreciate their lives, a concept Wan wishes to revisit.
Wan also noted the necessity of innovation to appeal to a new generation. Having been largely removed from later sequels, he believes he has a fresh perspective. He recalled the original Saw's DIY ethos, born from indie filmmaking influences and necessitated by a low budget. This low-budget aesthetic, with its quick cuts and dim lighting, inadvertently became a defining strength of the film.




