The Entire ‘Saw’ Franchise is Now Streaming in One Place!

March 20, 2026

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com. She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works. Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th. Email: horrorfuelinfo@gmail.com

Looking for something to binge this weekend? We’ve got just the thing: the entire Saw franchise has just slashed its way onto Netflix! That’s right, 20 years of Jigsaw games are now available on the streaming giant!

 

The Original Trilogy (The Foundations)

Saw (2004): The one that started it all. Two men wake up chained in a filthy bathroom with a corpse between them. It’s a low-budget masterpiece with the greatest twist ending in horror history.

Saw II (2005): Jigsaw ups the ante by trapping a group of ex-cons in a house filled with nerve gas. This one introduced the infamous “needle pit”—a scene that still makes people physically recoil.

Saw III (2006): The emotional (and very messy) core of the series. While a dying John Kramer oversees a final test for a grieving father, his apprentice Amanda struggles to keep the “rules” intact.

The “Mid-Series” Bloom (The Lore Deep-Dive)

Saw IV (2007): Taking place at the same time as the third movie, this entry follows Officer Rigg on a timed mission to save his colleagues, proving that Jigsaw is still pulling strings from beyond the grave.

Saw V (2008): It’s a game of “teamwork or die” for five strangers, while Detective Hoffman tries to cover his tracks as Jigsaw’s new secret successor.

Saw VI (2009): Widely considered one of the best sequels, this one aims at the health insurance industry. The “Shotgun Carousel” is a standout trap, as tense as it is bloody.

The Final Chapters & Reboots

Saw 3D: The Final Chapter (2010): Originally intended to end the series, this one follows a man who lied about surviving a Jigsaw trap. It’s over-the-top, features pink blood (due to 3D grading), and brings back a massive legacy character.

Jigsaw (2017): A decade after Kramer’s death, bodies start turning up again. Is he back from the dead, or is a copycat looking for a “fresh start”?

Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021): A Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson spin-off. It’s more of a gritty police procedural that follows a killer targeting corrupt cops, using Jigsaw’s iconography.

Saw X (2023): The critically acclaimed “mid-quel” set between the first and second movies. A desperate John Kramer travels to Mexico in search of a miracle cancer cure, only to find it’s a scam. Needless to say, the scammers regret it.

Pro-Tip for Binging

If you want the most “accurate” experience, watch them in release order. The timeline is famously tangled (think Pulp Fiction but with more hacksaws), so watching them back-to-back on Netflix is the best way to keep track of who is actually working for whom!

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