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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—SawIIIIIIVVVI3DJigsawSaw X—and leaves Spiral off that tab. Horror neighbors: Insidious and Chucky.

Updated August 2026

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 Saw3DJigsawSaw 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: SawIIIIIIVVVI3DJigsawSaw 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

  1. Saw

    Saw

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    James 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).
  2. Saw II

    Saw II

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    Darren 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).
  3. Saw III

    Saw III

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    Bousman’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).
  4. Saw IV

    Saw IV

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    Bousman’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 V3D.
    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).
  5. Saw V

    Saw V

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    David 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).
  6. Saw VI

    Saw VI

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    Kevin 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).
  7. Saw 3D

    Saw 3D

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    Greutert’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).
  8. Jigsaw

    Jigsaw

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    The 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).
  9. Spiral
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    Spiral

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    Darren 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).
  10. Saw X

    Saw X

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    Greutert’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.

Watch order

Story is practical Jigsaw continuity through Saw X (nine films). Release is those nine plus Spiral tagged optional. For the Tobin Bell saga, the tabs match until Spiral—which Story omits.

Jigsaw & Spiral

Spiral (2021) is a Chris Rock–led adjacent chapter about a copycat and police corruption. It sits on Release tagged Optional and is not on Story. Watch it only if you want that film; skip it for Jigsaw continuity into Saw X.

On this page, Saw X (2023) is last on Story—after Jigsaw. Many guides note it plays like an interquel between Saw and Saw II in-fiction. For a first marathon, keep premiere-friendly order: finish the original seven, then Jigsaw, then Saw X.

What’s included

Other release-order and story-order guides on this site.