20 years since he debuted as Jigsaw, Tobin Bell will once again play John Kramer in Saw 11: "John Kramer is not done. There’s more to learn"
Jigsaw will return

Tobin Bell has revealed that he will be returning as John 🃏Kramer in the upcoming Saw 11.
The film w💃as originally set to arrive this year, but is instead debuting in September 2025, with the delay reportedly to make it "perfect," according to .
. "I'm really excited about continuing to develop him," he commented. "John Kramer is not done. There's more to learn."The Jigsaw actor also starred in Saw 10, which provꦡed to be a huge hit. It scored a healthy 80% on and grossed $111.8ও million against a $13 million budget.
The eleve🧸nth film in the franchis♑e was revealed with an Instagram post, simply captioned: "The game continues."
Saw 10 is set between Saw and Saw 2, and it follows John Kramer as he travels to Mexico for risky, experimental surgery in the ♌hopes of curing his terminal cancer. But, the entire thing turns out to be a scam, and so he sets out on a gory revenge mission – with plenty of those grisly, gruesome traps, 🍌of course. In fact, one scene was so violent that the police visited First Assistant Editor Steve Forn when he was working on footage of that nightmare-inducing eyeball trap.
"There was a knock at the door," director Kevin Greutert told . "We have the doorbell [camera] video of the police walking up, [Forn answering the door] and 𓃲the police saying, 'The neighbours [have been] calling and saying someone’s being tortured to death in here.'
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"And he was like, 'Actually, I'm just ⭕working on a movie… You can come in and see it if you want?' The cops started laughing! They said, 'We want to but, you know, you’re all right.'" It must have been a pretty realis🐼tic performance!"
Saw 11 arrives September 26, 2025. In the meantime, fill out your watchlist with our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best horror movies to scare yourself silly.

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