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Saw 3D, also known as Saw VII, is an upcoming 3D horror film directed by Kevin Greutert, written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, and starring Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Cary Elwes, Betsy Russell and Sean Patrick Flannery. It is the seventh and (tentatively) final installment of the Saw film series, and the first shot in 3D.
An eighth installment was planned, but the decrease in box office numbers for Saw VI has caused Melton to suggest that Saw VII may be the final installment and that the plot concept for Saw VIII may be incorporated into VII. Saw V director David Hackl was to direct the film, but two weeks before filming Lionsgate announced that Greutert, who directed the sixth film, would direct. Principal photography took place in Toronto from February to April 2010 and was filmed with the SI-3D digital camera system, as opposed to shooting with traditional cameras and later transferring to 3D during post-production. It is scheduled to be released on October 22, 2010.
Survivors from Jigsaw’s (Tobin Bell) previous traps gather to seek support of “self-help guru” and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flanery), but when Dagen’s own dark secrets are revealed, a new wave of terror is unleashed. Meanwhile, Mark Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) and Jill Tuck (Betsy Russell) battle over Jigsaw’s legacy.
Variety reported in July 2009 that Lionsgate greenlit Saw VII and announced David Hackl would return to direct with producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules, and writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan to return. Pre-production began September 14, 2009 and the following month it was announced that it would be filmed in 3D. Originally two sequels were planned after the sixth, but in December 2009 Melton stated in a podcast interview with Demon FM that Saw VII is planned to be the final installment and will be addressing unanswered questions—such as the fate of the first film’s protagonist Dr. Gordon, and other survivors from previous films, while bringing a final resolution to the series. This was primarily due to Saw VI not performing well at the box office. Melton also said that the working title was “Saw: Endgame”.
“We’re actually shooting it in 3D. A lot of people just do the 2D to 3D transfer, but we want to be able to build the sets in a way that takes advantage of depth”.
Producer Mark Burg
In January 2010, Kevin Greutert, who made his directorial debut with the sixth film, was about to begin work on the Paramount’s Paranormal Activity 2 when Lionsgate suddenly dismissed Hackl and forced Greutert on the project by exercising a “contractual clause” in his contract, much to Greutert’s dismay. When Greutert arrived on set two weeks before filming he did a “compressive re-write” of the script. Melton explained, “He has a lot of ideas, but it’s a bit hard and extreme to implement all of these ideas because sets have been built, people have been cast, props have been bought or created, and with the Saw films they are so specific in set design because of the traps. It becomes very problematic and difficult to change things a whole bunch right in the middle of it”
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