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Director: | Darren Lynn Bousman |
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Writer: | Pete Goldfinger, Josh Stolberg |
Staring: |
Working in the shadow of an esteemed police veteran, brash Detective Ezekiel “Zeke” Banks and his rookie partner take charge of a grisly investigation into murders that are eerily reminiscent of the city’s gruesome past. Unwittingly entrapped in a deepening mystery, Zeke finds himself at the center of the killer’s morbid game. | |
Release Date: | May 12, 2021 |
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Director: | Darren Lynn Bousman |
Writer: | Pete Goldfinger, Josh Stolberg |
Genres: | Horror, Mystery |
Keywords | sequel, murder, police corruption, survival horror, body count, procedural, father son relationship, mystery killings, murder of a policeman, death game |
Production Companies | Lionsgate, Twisted Pictures, Serendipity Productions, Dahlstar |
Box Office |
Revenue: $40,618,920
Budget: $20,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Chris Rock | Detective Zeke Banks |
Samuel L. Jackson | Marcus Banks |
Max Minghella | Detective William Schenk |
Marisol Nichols | Captain Angie Garza |
Dan Petronijevic | Detective Marv 'Boz' Bozwick |
Richard Zeppieri | Detective Fitch |
Patrick McManus | Peter Dunleavy |
Edie Inksetter | Detective Kraus |
Thomas Mitchell | Detective O'Brien |
Nazneen Contractor | Coroner Chada |
K.C. Collins | Detective Drury |
Trevor Gretzky | Officer Pat |
Chris Ramsay | Crack Punk |
Genelle Williams | Lisa Banks |
Dylan Roberts | Sergeant Morgey |
Ali Johnson | Officer Jeannie Lewis |
Zoie Palmer | Kara Boswick |
Carvin Winans | Officer Paul |
Leila Leigh | Officer Mark |
Chad Camilleri | Benny |
Jerry Getty | Conductor |
Connor Smith | Junkie |
Peter Hoy | Pawn Shop Owner |
Morgan David Jones | Officer Barrett |
Nadine Whiteman | Officer Grant |
Miles Koules | Terroni Delivery Man |
Frank Licari | Emmerson |
Maximus Castrounis | Young William |
Leonidas Castrounis | Young William |
John Tokatlidis | Burns Cop |
Nick Alachiotis | Man in Alley |
Sean Jones | Officer Livingston |
Brian Cook | Lone Reporter |
Scott Cook | M80 Boy |
Andrew Perun | Man #2 |
Bryan Thomas | Tweeker |
Clinton Walker | Addict |
Jacob Boose | Delivery Guy |
Nneka Elliott | Reporter #1 |
Val Cole | Reporter #2 |
Brandon Zakkai | Gruff Neighbor |
Joseph Pierre | Thug #1 |
Sebastian MacLean | Thug #2 |
Alexos Andros | Thug #3 |
Gannon Racki | Man #1 |
Luke Gallo | Man #2 |
Isys Alexis | Woman |
Christopher Tai | Cop #1 |
Tim Ziegler | Cop #2 |
Jaclyn Vogl | Hooker #1 |
Caleb Ellsworth-Clark | Bike Courier |
Joseph Racki | Dark Figure |
Rick Gacia | Homeless Guy |
Howard Green | Gangbanger #1 |
Donovan Boucher | Gangbanger #2 |
Mathew Lee | Gangbanger #3 |
Elena Khan | Homeless 1 (uncredited) |
Heidi Matijevic | Hooker (uncredited) |
Josh Stolberg | Police Officer (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Anthony Cowley | Production Design |
Pete Goldfinger | Writer |
Josh Stolberg | Writer |
Darren Lynn Bousman | Director |
Charlie Clouser | Original Music Composer |
Dev Singh | Editor |
Jonnie Katz | Second Assistant Director |
Robert Racki | Stunt Coordinator |
Branko Racki | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
Shelley Cook | Stunts |
Torianna Lee | Stunt Double |
Mike Chute | Stunts |
Leigh Whannell | Characters |
Greg Chown | Art Direction |
Terri Drennan | Set Decoration |
Laura Montgomery | Costume Design |
Jordan Oram | Director of Photography |
Patrick Baxter | Makeup Effects, Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Randy Daudlin | Makeup Department Head |
Keirsten Morris | Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist |
Silvia Platsis | Makeup Artist |
Stephanie Gorin | Casting |
Steve Baine | Foley Artist |
Tom Bjelic | Sound Editor |
Emilie Boucek | Sound Editor |
Keith Elliott | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Mark Gingras | Supervising Sound Editor |
Ormangoren Gurkan | Boom Operator |
William Kellerman | Foley Artist |
John Laing | Sound Editor |
Daniel Moctezuma | Foley Recordist |
Angelo Raguso | Sound Designer |
Jeffrey Roy | ADR Mixer |
Mark Wilkening | ADR Mixer |
Robert Woolfson | Sound Mixer |
Xerxes Shuzhang Yang | Sound Editor |
Mark Zsifkovits | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jon Campfens | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Peter Denomme | Visual Effects Producer |
Pablo José Fuertes | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tobias Kreißl | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Tim Luecker | Visual Effects Producer |
Rafael Pacheco | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Beau Parsons | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Ira Cohen | Gaffer |
Nadia Guglieri | Script Supervisor |
Ahmar Bailey | Music Producer |
Jordan Burg | Music Supervisor |
Scott Greer | Music Supervisor |
Simon Miminis | Music Editor |
Dhaval Jasani | Location Scout |
Paul Franklin | Location Manager |
Jeff Skochko | Special Effects Supervisor |
Shawn Morris | Special Effects Technician |
Hugh Goodden | Special Effects Technician |
Farris Popat | Set Dresser |
Marc R. Taylor | Set Dresser |
François Dagenais | Prosthetic Designer, Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Ines Rose | Art Direction |
Marc Dassas | Production Manager |
David Sparkes | First Assistant Director |
Philip Stilman | Post Production Supervisor |
Mark Schneider | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
Mike Gow | Stunts |
Billy Oliver | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
Eric Daniel | Stunt Double |
Kiante Elam | Stunt Double |
Joseph Racki | Stunt Double |
Dylan Rampulla | Stunt Double |
Curtis Parker | Stunt Double |
Scott Cook | Stunt Driver |
Ermes Blarasin | Stunts |
Cecil Philips | Stunts |
Rion Gonzales | Camera Operator |
Michael Fylyshtan | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Liam Ward | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Josh Keller | Third Assistant Director |
Kristen Calibaba | Third Assistant Director |
Andy Gershon | Music Supervisor |
Michael Nesbitt | Assistant Art Director |
David Lewington | Assistant Art Director, Set Designer |
Olivia Edmonds | Art Department Coordinator |
Alexander Narizni | On Set Dresser |
Stefano Amelio | Set Dresser |
Martin Budd | Set Dresser |
Kris Kearns | Set Dresser |
Kevin Barry | Assistant Costume Designer |
Lisa Deveaux | Makeup Artist |
Vann E. Gouweleeuw | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Jennelle Greene | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Traci Loader | Makeup Effects |
Allison Mondesir | Hair Department Head |
Paulina Harcus | Key Hair Stylist |
Donna Hunt | Hairstylist |
Marcos Smith | Hairstylist |
James Wan | Characters |
21 Savage | Songs |
Name | Title |
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Mark Burg | Producer |
Oren Koules | Producer |
Daniel J. Heffner | Executive Producer |
James Wan | Executive Producer |
Leigh Whannell | Executive Producer |
Jason Constantine | Executive Producer |
Gregg Hoffman | Executive Producer |
Kevin Greutert | Executive Producer |
Peter Block | Executive Producer |
Chris Rock | Executive Producer |
Stacey Testro | Executive Producer |
Ketura Kestin | Co-Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 47 | 54 | 36 |
2024 | 5 | 45 | 57 | 33 |
2024 | 6 | 43 | 78 | 29 |
2024 | 7 | 56 | 76 | 35 |
2024 | 8 | 51 | 95 | 33 |
2024 | 9 | 33 | 52 | 26 |
2024 | 10 | 53 | 102 | 31 |
2024 | 11 | 46 | 89 | 31 |
2024 | 12 | 35 | 69 | 27 |
2025 | 1 | 33 | 45 | 26 |
2025 | 2 | 27 | 37 | 5 |
2025 | 3 | 12 | 41 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 6 | 11 | 4 |
2025 | 5 | 5 | 12 | 3 |
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2024 | 8 | 838 | 907 |
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com When it comes to horror, I'm always willing to give any film a shot, even when everything indicates it's probably going to be a massive failure. I'm admittedly not a SAW fanatic, despite quite enjoyi ... ng the first two movies. After these, I can't even remember which installments I actually watched or not. Not even the most recent Jigsaw caught my attention. In preparation for Spiral, I tried to determine precisely how it would be placed in the saga's timeline, which proved to be a surprisingly challenging task. Basically, what matters for this film is that John Walker (Tobin Bell) and his work as the Jigsaw serial killer are acknowledged, making this a sequel. With that said… Unfortunately, Spiral doesn't change my opinion about the franchise. It's a formula-driven saga that no one really cares about too much anymore. In fact, I'm pretty shocked by the fact that this installment was even greenlit, having in mind the particularly sensitive times our society lives in. Countless movies and TV shows are held to stricter standards nowadays with the risk of getting canceled or boycotted if a certain subject is treated poorly. With so much gratuitous violence, it's surprising to see this franchise still alive. Boasting curious casting choices - Chris Rock leading a horror flick is definitely an attention-grabber - the extremely bloody, gory trap killings are packed with life-or-death dilemmas as always, which will surely please hardcore fans. However, these are just not as captivating or "fun" as before. This movie doesn't possess a single, memorable trap that surpasses any of the dozens (hundreds?) from before. Just like Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger's screenplay, it's just another lazy, unsurprising variation of a well-known formula. To be fair, and I'm trusting other critics who watched all of the other installments, this is supposedly the version that separates the most from the structure people first witnessed in 2004 and 2005. Still, being different doesn't mean better, and the competition isn't exactly defined by masterpieces. From my perspective, Spiral is just another generic take on an overdone story. From the repetitively identical kidnapping sequences to the consequent traps, the potential of a great film depended on how Darren Lynn Bousman (SAW II, III, IV) and the duo of writers tackled the characters, mainly the protagonist. The lack of characterization is definitely a problem, but the baffling laziness in storytelling ruins the entire flow of the movie. With an overwhelming amount of flashbacks and an incredibly choppy, annoying editing work (Dev Singh), the non-stop heightened, super tense atmosphere transforms every single scene like it's the most crucial moment of the film. Consequently, a vast majority of the dialogues are characters screaming and cursing at each other in almost every interaction. The out-of-control tone negatively affects the cast's performances. Many people will look at Chris Rock (Dolemite Is My Name, Madagascar) and believe he's delivering an over-the-top display, but he's just following the chaotic environment established by the director. During the first minutes of the movie, Rock is amusing and funny as expected, but he's also able to tap his more dramatic side. However, when every single line of dialogue needs to be interpreted as if it's the most vital part of the film, very few actors can pull it off. Samuel L. Jackson (Glass, Spider-Man: Far From Home) is one of them, but his expectedly short screentime doesn't allow for much entertainment. Though it's always special seeing SLJ cursing at someone. Finally, SAW is also about finding out who is responsible for the disgusting game, and Spiral doesn't remove that essential block of narrative. The issue here is the lack of a jaw-dropping revelation. Obviously, this is as subjective as everything you just read until now, but I would be astonished if most viewers didn't guess who the new Jigsaw copycat is during the first act. I do want to end on a positive note, so I'll compliment the bold ending. It partially holds the studio against the wall in the sense that the probability of this movie getting a sequel being higher, which can make some viewers think it's too forced. I rather believe they just wanted to have an intense finale, which I can't really deny. Spiral might offer enough blood, gore, and brutal traps/murders to fans of the franchise, but overall it's still just another lazy, predictable take on the SAW formula. Despite the violently captivating life-or-death sequences, none stands out as an unforgettable moment. Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger's screenplay lacks efficient character development, impactful revelations, and, honestly, a massive amount of creativity. From the repetitively tiresome flashbacks and kidnapping scenes to the extremely out-of-control tone, Darren Lynn Bousman isn't able to take the story to its potential. Everything is dialed up to its maximum as if every single line of dialogue needs to be screamed from the top of a mountain, which transforms the entire atmosphere into a chaotic environment. Chris Rock can't be the only one to blame for his over-tense line deliveries, especially when he starts so well. A strong yet abrupt ending doesn't compensate for such dull storytelling. I wish I could write that I'm disappointed, but I didn't have high expectations for this one. Rating: D+
The latest entry into the Saw series has a couple okay moments but otherwise this was pretty bad. The acting was probably the worst culprit, chiefly Chris Rock who sprinkles in his comedic rants while Samuel L. Jackson phones it in, not that he's given a whole lot to work with (including a hilarious ... ly bad fake mustache for a flashback scene). It's also really predictable as I called who the killer was early on. I'm okay with taking the series in a different direction as there was nowhere else to go with Jigsaw (and they stretched his story out a few movies too many) but this was a misfire. **2.0/5**
Chris Rock acting like Chris Rock with a daddy Samuel l Jackson acting like Samuel l Jackson in a weird twist of a movie that felt like a small short story in the saw series. It's not a bad movie but there's a few things that it lacked including more blood being spilled and more inventive traps. It ... kind of became more about the characters and less about what the spiral was trying to do which was copy jigsaw.
It was bad. The writing is bad. It could be better tho. Actors are not so great either. I don't know if it's just me or Chris Rock is not really suitable for his character. I just want to say kudos to the cinematographers. Love the cinematography of this film and editors as well! ...