‘Spiral: From the Book of Saw’ Review: It’s A Whole New Game The original Jigsaw Killer died in Saw III. That didn’t stop the franchise from cranking out five more sequels, each one twisting itself into tighter and tighter narrative pretzels to explain how the late John Kramer and his apprentices were still torturing people from beyond the grave. No matter how absurd or labyrinthian they got, the Saws kept making money every year, at least for a while. So why not another? And here we are at Jigsaw. As the title suggests, this entry takes a slightly different approach to the material. Although almost every previous