Everyone he works with and treasures as friends have been killed. At the same time, SWAT leader Rigg (of 'Saw II' and 'III') has become a shell of a man. Detective Hoffman (who you may remember from a brief cameo in 'Saw III') hears the tape, that warns Jigsaw's games will continue. However, during the autopsy of Jigsaw's body, an audio tape is discovered in his stomach. It is honestly very hard to summarize the story without revealing the many twists and turns, but here I go: Jigsaw and Amanda are dead. 'Saw IV', from director Darren Lynn Bousman ('Saw II' and 'III'), and writers Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan and Thomas Fenton (taking over for series veteran Leigh Whannell) delivers a story that is thrilling, poignant and disturbing, taking the series in a slightly different direction in terms of tone and style, while at the same time retaining the mood that made the first three films unique. I assumed that with basically every main character dead, there would be no way of continuing the series.
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