Summary

  • Saw 11's delayed release shows a focus on quality over quantity, potentially leading to a bigger success than Saw X.
  • Lionsgate can now develop Saw 11's story, characters, and kills with extra time, improving overall franchise consistency.
  • The delayed release allows for clever marketing and anticipation-building, giving audiences time to digest and prepare for Saw 11.

Despite the success of Saw X, Lionsgate is proving that it learned the right lessons from the 2023 horror movie by delaying Saw 11's plot is currently unknown, its delayed release makes it possible for Lionsgate to explore a plethora of options ranging from a prequel uncovering past mysteries, to a sequel that introduces new characters and traps.

Saw 11's delay is great for the franchise's future because it demonstrates that an emphasis is being placed on quality over quality. Previously, subsequent movies in the Saw franchise would be released within a relatively short period of time, which would effectively rule out the necessary time for the movies to be developed properly. As such, the franchise as a whole has felt inconsistent, and the sheer number of convoluted story beats and revolving door of characters makes things hard to follow both for old and new audiences. Nevertheless, Saw 11's delays can improve things for the better.

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The focus on quantity over quality might have made the Saw franchise one of the most popular, but many of the sequels in the series aren't as memorable as the first entry.

Although the Saw franchise has developed a reputation as one of the most popular horror franchises of its time, its history of inconsistent quality primarily stems from the swift releases of most entries in the horror series. Whereas 2004's Saw boasted an interesting premise, compelling characters, and creative kills, subsequent movies gradually moved away from developing its narrative in favor of riding the wave of its early success. The focus on quantity over quality might have made the Saw franchise one of the most popular, but many of the sequels in the series aren't as memorable as the first entry.

In the case of the Saw franchise's most recent entry, Saw X, it was met with far more praise than any previous entry in the series, including the very first, with much of the praise being attributed to its well-developed story, interesting characters, and satisfying traps. Instead of rushing to release yet another entry in the Saw series, Lionsgate is taking a different approach by examining precisely what made Saw X such a massive success. Saw 11 being delayed might not sit well with everyone, but it has the potential to make it the biggest hit in the series.

Title

Year of Release

Rotten Tomatoes Score

Saw

2004

50%

Saw II

2005

37%

Saw III

2006

29%

Saw IV

2007

18%

Saw V

2008

13%

Saw VI

2009

39%

Saw 3D

2010

9%

Jigsaw

2017

33%

Spiral

2021

37%

Saw X

2023

80%

Saw 11 Can Be An Even Bigger Success Than Saw X Now

Lionsgate Can Develop Saw 11's Story, Characters, Kills, Etc. With The Extra Time

Saw 11's delay allows Lionsgate to build on the excitement of the next installment's pending release date via clever marketing, potential news of old characters and traps returning, etc. Instead of releasing a sequel before audiences have adequately digested the previous installment, audiences will have more than enough time to think the events over, revisit the entire franchise in preparation, and so on. With the additional time in between sequels, Lionsgate can properly develop Saw 11, and audiences can brace themselves for what's to come.

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Saw 11
Release Date
September 27, 2024
Prequel(s)
Saw
Franchise(s)
Saw
Studio(s)
Twisted Pictures
Distributor(s)
Lionsgate