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Well here we go again. Halloween weekend is over and Saw has once again sliced and diced the competition making an estimated $32.1 million. Even weeks before Saw IV came out, it had already been announced that Saw V was on it's way.

So what are your, serious, theories about Saw V?

Please remember to keep any spoilers of the film as we get closer to release date and information starts being released in spoiler tags. Anything that happened in the previous Saw films is fair game however.

EDIT: So here's what we know so far: The writers of Saw IV, Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, will be writing Saw V and Saw VI. David Hackl, the production designer for Saw II, Saw III and Saw IV and second unit director for Saw III and Saw IV has officially been attached to direct both Saw V and Saw VI. Costas Mandylor (Detective Hoffman) has signed up for the next two installments in the horror franchise along with main character; Jigsaw, portrayed by Tobin Bell.

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Well it is obvious that it will take place during the time between the end of III/IV and when Jigsaw's body is found and brought to the coroner for autopsy.

I'm assuming we'll also get some background on why Hoffman is carrying on Jigsaw's work; perhaps we'll see what "test" he had to undergo, much like what happened with Amanda.

Other than that, I really have no clue.

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I must say, I don't like Hoffman much for the part. After having John Kramer, this big muscular guy that looks like he could be in Rambo just doesn't fit. But I might get used to him more in Saw V.

I know what you mean. I think our problem, because I'm like you on that, is that we've been able to sympathize with an old dying man. We can sympathize with him for many different reasons and we probably don't all agree on the same ones, but we still see his side. Now we've got Hoffman, this big muscular guy to which we have no background information on. At least in the first Saw we understood, to an extent, why John was Jigsaw. We knew about his cancer upfront and we understood in Saw II why Amanda was taking over, but now we've got nothing, just a year to wait before Saw V comes out.

While I'm with you on Hoffman, I'm still intrigued and very excited to find out why Hoffman and how did he originally meet John to begin with. Was he already working for (or with) John when Rigg was talking with the little girl who was abused by her father? How far back does the relationship go?

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Many questions left to answer... Saw V should definitely be good.

We hope. :) Just please let them answer questions. I want to KNOW what was in that envelope!!

I don't think Amanda is guilty as we all are believed to think. She's not the one who "killed" Kerry, and for all we know not Troy either. But she DID shoot Lynn and kill Adam. She just had too much emotion. I hope she's back on for V (new flashbacks of course).

Or did Amanda REALLY die?? Lol... joking. If she didn't, I'll be ****ed and happy.

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At least they're fresh and DO make sense. *cough* Jason *cough* *cough* Freddy *cough* *cough* Michael Myers *cough*

5 more? As long as it will make sense. I think they should stop at 6 IMO.

10 years later SAW: The Beginning LOL I would be p*ssed!

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At least they're fresh and DO make sense. *cough* Jason *cough* *cough* Freddy *cough* *cough* Michael Myers *cough*

5 more? As long as it will make sense. I think they should stop at 6 IMO.

10 years later SAW: The Beginning LOL I would be p*ssed!

lmao.. Saw 30000000: The Return of Jigsaw. LOL

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Jigsaw vs. Predator vs Alien: Why Predators & Aliens Don't Appreciate Life :laugh:

Jigsaw vs Predalien ;)

John Kramer is now half man, half machine. He traps an alien in a deadly trap.

" Hello, I want to play a game. All your life you have been mating with humans and killing them. I don't call that reproduction. I call it : RAPE. You don't treat life with respect. Now, you will learn... "

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Jigsaw vs Predalien ;)

John Kramer is now half man, half machine. He traps an alien in a deadly trap.

" Hello, I want to play a game. All your life you have been mating with humans and killing them. I don't call that reproduction. I call it : RAPE. You don't treat life with respect. Now, you will learn... "

You and your predaliens :D

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I was kidding. This movie is dead since the 1st one. The rest is just a bad remake of a bad remake of a bad movie.

If it is dead then why do you keep watching the films, giving your money towards them? If didn't even like the first one, then why continue to watch them if they only got worse? I think you just enjoy complaining, or raining on other people's fun. That's all there is to it.

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At least they're fresh and DO make sense. *cough* Freddy *cough*

I seriously hope you (and everyone else) has seen Wes Craven's New Nightmare. That is the ONLY true sequel (well not really) to the original Nightmare on Elm Street - and its the best Freddy movie imo he did (he did partially write/produce part 3)

Now THAT is how you reinvent a long in the tooth franchise. Terrific movie it was. Hopefully Saw won't go that direction by the time they get to Saw 12 or something :|

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I seriously hope you (and everyone else) has seen Wes Craven's New Nightmare. That is the ONLY true sequel (well not really) to the original Nightmare on Elm Street - and its the best Freddy movie imo he did (he did partially write/produce part 3)

Now THAT is how you reinvent a long in the tooth franchise. Terrific movie it was. Hopefully Saw won't go that direction by the time they get to Saw 12 or something :|

Lol well of course I've seen every Freddy movie. I love Freddy, I was just making a .. point..

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