To put it simply, the Saw franchise isn’t for everyone. Each entry is filled to the brim with gory violence and gruesomely twisted storylines that really only appeal to hardcore horror enthusiasts. The original Saw exploded onto the scene back on October 29th, 2004, racking up an impressive $104 million at the box office despite its divisive reception from film critics (it ended up with a 49% on Rotten Tomatoes). Its success kicked off a new Halloween tradition, with a new Saw sequel hitting theaters every year from 2005 to 2010. The franchise proved to be among the surest bets in Hollywood, consistently pulling in $100+ million on microbudgets of $1.2-11 million (save for Saw 3D , which cost $17 million). Financially, the ...
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