![]() ![]() “Maybe I’m biased towards Spiral but my favourite trap is the subway trap in Spiral,” he offers. Minghella, who watched the entire franchise before shooting began, says his favourite trap is one glimpsed in the Spiral trailer. He simply says he’s pretty sure they work in real life: “I know that most of the traps are functional, which is terrifying.” No s. One cast member, The Handmaid’s Tale’s Max Minghella, who has a starring role in Spiral as the cop partner to Chris Rock’s Detective Zeke Banks, might have been one of the privileged few in on what happens as one of the film’s main characters but is in the dark as to who tests the traps behind the scenes. Bousman even goes so far as to keep plot details secret from the cast – more on which later. It’s a surprise to hear Bousman go here, given the secrecy that surrounds the plot details of the Saw franchise, which relies on clandestine twists, hush-hush motives, and secret apprentices to keep things tense and maintain a sense of mystery. And I think that is… it’s just no good,” says Bousman. “The one that I think is the most mean-spirited, the one that I think is just horrible, is the wax trap in because it’s basically just being waterboarded with wax. That label is reserved for one from the franchise’s most recent chapter a device he calls the most “mean-spirited” of any that’s been conceived throughout the nine-movie narrative. But while the first is a difficult watch, and the second’s brilliance is in its simplicity, neither one is the trap he thinks is the sickest. There is an inherent fear of needles, or sickness, or germs, and I think those three things are encapsulated in the needle trap.” We're not linking to the scene because it's pretty horrible so here's an image of the Rack at work instead.īousman isn’t wrong – and it’s particularly true right now as we continue to navigate the current pandemic. “Because it’s so simple,” says the director. The title of best Saw trap, however, according to Bousman, belongs to the needle pit from Saw II. ![]() It’s called ‘ the Rack’ – it’s in Saw III.” He’s sharing details of his favourite traps in the Saw franchise - as he chats to Fandom about the latest instalment, the ninth in the long-running film series, Spiral: From the Book of Saw - and this is the trap he considers most disturbing from the movies. “It’s this guy who gets twisted around by his arms and legs in a cross-like thing,” says Saw franchise director Darren Lynn Bousman. ![]()
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