Watch order
Saw movie watch order
Lionsgate’s Saw theatrical films from Saw (2004) through Saw X (2023). Release lists every US premiere, with Spiral tagged optional as a Chris Rock–led adjacent chapter. Story follows practical Jigsaw continuity—Saw → II → III → IV → V → VI → 3D → Jigsaw → Saw X—and leaves Spiral off that tab. Horror neighbors: Insidious and Chucky.
Release order
When each major Saw film opened in US theaters—from Saw (October 29, 2004) through Saw X (September 29, 2023), plus Spiral (May 14, 2021) tagged optional. Best first path in 2026 for Jigsaw continuity: watch Saw→3D→Jigsaw→Saw X, and treat Spiral as a separate curiosity.
- Jigsaw path first → Saw 1→II→III→IV→V→VI→3D → Jigsaw → Saw X
- Full Release shelf → same nine, plus Spiral tagged Optional
- Original seven only → stop after Saw 3D if you want the 2004–2010 block
- Spiral → optional; not required before Saw X
Story order tips
Practical Jigsaw continuity: Saw → II → III → IV → V → VI → 3D → Jigsaw → Saw X. Same nine films; Spiral stays on Release only. This page does not reshuffle Saw X between I and II for a first watch.
- 2004–2010 → Saw through Saw 3D (original seven)
- 2017 → Jigsaw (post-3D return)
- 2023 → Saw X (after Jigsaw on this tab)
- Skip Spiral on this tab—adjacent chapter on Release
Story order
Practical Jigsaw continuity: Saw → II → III → IV → V → VI → 3D → Jigsaw → Saw X. Same nine films; Spiral stays on Release only. This page does not reshuffle Saw X between I and II for a first watch.
- 2004–2010 → Saw through Saw 3D (original seven)
- 2017 → Jigsaw (post-3D return)
- 2023 → Saw X (after Jigsaw on this tab)
- Skip Spiral on this tab—adjacent chapter on Release
Timeline
When each season premiered in the US. Expand a row for dates and where it fits in your watch order.
Release order

Saw
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionJames Wan and Leigh Whannell’s 2004 breakthrough locks two men in a bathroom and invents Jigsaw’s moral-trap grammar—Tobin Bell’s John Kramer, Cary Elwes’s Dr. Gordon, and a reverse bear trap that every sequel still answers.
- Overview
- Low-budget puzzle-horror with twist structure and a killer who tests rather than stalks. Correct start on both tabs for Jigsaw continuity.
- Related games
- Franchise opener. Story and Release agree on first place. Horror neighbors: Insidious and Resident Evil movies.
- Where it fits
- Start here on Release and on Story. Required before Saw II either way.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release October 29, 2004 (Lions Gate).

Saw II
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionDarren Lynn Bousman’s 2005 sequel expands into a house of traps and introduces Amanda Young as more than a survivor—Donnie Wahlberg’s Detective Eric Matthews races a nerve-gas clock while John Kramer’s rules harden into a franchise.
- Overview
- Ensemble trap house plus Amanda’s deeper role. Direct continuation that proves the bathroom was only the first game.
- Related games
- Second Jigsaw chapter. Story continues into Saw III, not Spiral.
- Where it fits
- Watch after Saw. Same second place on Story. Required before Saw III.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release October 28, 2005 (Lions Gate).

Saw III
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionBousman’s 2006 third film puts a dying John Kramer under Amanda’s care while Jeff’s revenge traps escalate—Shawnee Smith and Angus Macfadyen carry a chapter that tightens the apprentice question before IV rewinds and continues.
- Overview
- Surgical-and-emotional trap design with overlapping timelines that later sequels will keep exploiting. End of the early Amanda–John block before Hoffman’s rise.
- Related games
- Third chapter. Next is Saw IV—do not jump to Jigsaw yet.
- Where it fits
- Third on both tabs among Jigsaw films. Required before Saw IV.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release October 27, 2006 (Lionsgate).

Saw IV
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionBousman’s 2007 fourth film overlaps III’s timeline and elevates Costas Mandylor’s Hoffman—police procedural dread and posthumous games that prove Jigsaw’s tests outlive the man.
- Overview
- Parallel-timeline sequel craft that reframes III while installing Hoffman as the next architect. Required continuity glue for V–3D.
- Related games
- Hoffman era begins in earnest. Next is Saw V.
- Where it fits
- Fourth on both tabs. Watch after Saw III; skipping breaks Hoffman’s rise.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release October 26, 2007 (Lionsgate).

Saw V
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionDavid Hackl’s 2008 fifth film follows Hoffman’s cover-ups and a fatal five-person group game—Scott Patterson’s Agent Strahm closes in while flashbacks deepen how Hoffman became Jigsaw’s heir.
- Overview
- Group-trap geometry and Hoffman-vs-FBI tension. Keeps the annual October tradition while the apprentice war heats up.
- Related games
- Middle of the Hoffman arc. Next is Saw VI.
- Where it fits
- Fifth on both tabs. After IV, before VI.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release October 24, 2008 (Lionsgate).

Saw VI
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionKevin Greutert’s 2009 sixth film targets health-insurance cruelty and pushes Hoffman toward 3D—Peter Outerbridge’s William Easton faces a ladder of tests while Jill Tuck’s role sharpens.
- Overview
- Social-theme traps (insurance denial as moral crime) plus Jill’s envelope stakes that pay off in 3D. Often cited as a late high point of the original run.
- Related games
- Penultimate original-seven chapter. Next is Saw 3D.
- Where it fits
- Sixth on both tabs. Required before Saw 3D.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release October 23, 2009 (Lionsgate).

Saw 3D
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionGreutert’s 2010 Final Chapter closes the 2004–2010 block with public traps, Hoffman’s endgame, and a Dr. Gordon callback—marketed as the end before Jigsaw reopened the brand years later.
- Overview
- Public spectacle traps and a long-game callback that reframes the original bathroom. End of the annual seven for most marathoners.
- Related games
- Closes the original seven. Next Jigsaw continuity title is Jigsaw (2017).
- Where it fits
- Seventh on both tabs among Jigsaw films. Soft endpoint if you only want 2004–2010; continue for Jigsaw and Saw X.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release October 29, 2010 (Lionsgate).

Jigsaw
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionThe Spierig Brothers’ 2017 return asks whether John Kramer’s games are back a decade after 3D—barn traps, dual timelines, and Tobin Bell’s return that sets up later continuity without Spiral’s police reboot energy.
- Overview
- Post-3D revival with twin-timeline reveals. Reopens Jigsaw continuity for Saw X without requiring Chris Rock’s chapter.
- Related games
- Post-3D Jigsaw return. Story continues into Saw X, not Spiral.
- Where it fits
- Eighth on Release among Jigsaw titles; eighth on Story. Watch after Saw 3D; Spiral is not a prerequisite.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release October 27, 2017 (Lionsgate).
OptionalSpiral
TheatricalStreamingOptionalAdjacent chapterDarren Lynn Bousman’s 2021 Spiral: From the Book of Saw follows Chris Rock’s Detective Zeke Banks through a copycat’s police-corruption traps—Samuel L. Jackson co-stars. It sits on Release as optional; it is not on Story.
- Overview
- Police-procedural spin that borrows trap grammar without continuing Hoffman or the Jigsaw barn thread. Adjacent brand chapter, not a required rung.
- Related games
- Not on Story. Watch after Jigsaw only if you want the Rock chapter; Saw X does not require it.
- Where it fits
- Optional on Release only—tagged Optional. Skip freely for Jigsaw continuity into Saw X.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release May 14, 2021 (Lionsgate).

Saw X
TheatricalStreamingJigsaw sagaLive-actionGreutert’s 2023 Saw X returns Tobin Bell’s John Kramer (with Shawnee Smith’s Amanda) to a Mexico medical-scam revenge game—best-reviewed later chapter for many fans, and the Story endpoint on this page after Jigsaw.
- Overview
- John-centered interquel energy with medical-fraud moral traps. This page keeps it after Jigsaw for a practical watch; FAQ notes the between-I-and-II calendar debate.
- Related games
- Current end of Jigsaw continuity on this page. Future numbered sequels stay optional until they open.
- Where it fits
- Last Jigsaw title on both tabs. Watch after Jigsaw; Spiral is not required.
- Premiere dates
- US theatrical release September 29, 2023 (Lionsgate).
FAQ
Release vs Story, where Spiral sits, Saw X after Jigsaw, interquel debates, and related horror shelves.
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