Amazon Restocks Exclusive Saw 4K Steelbook Editions Ahead Of Next Month's Launch

Amazon Restocks Exclusive Saw 4K Steelbook Editions Ahead Of Next Month’s Launch


Fans of the gruesome long-running horror series Saw will soon be able to watch Jigsaw’s contestants play more of his diabolical games in 4K resolution. The second, third, and fourth Saw films are releasing on 4K Blu-ray for the first time on October 21 with Amazon-exclusive Steelbook Editions. After selling out in August, all three are back in stock for $35 each. You can add the first Saw movie on 4K Blu-ray to your order for $14.79.

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Each Limited Edition Steelbook comes with a clear O-ring sleeve. Rather than just replicating cover art on the protective sleeve, the O-rings have strategically placed graphics that alter the look of the character featured on the front cover. This effectively gives fans two different covers to display for each movie.

Saw IV Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray) | Amazon Exclusive
Saw IV Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray) | Amazon Exclusive

All three Saw films come with 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and digital versions with Movies Anywhere support. The 4K discs support Dolby Vision and HDR10. And all of the unsettling noises, grinding gears, and the many terrified screams will benefit from immersive Dolby Atmos surround sound. Multiple new bonus features were recorded for the Saw Steelbook Editions to go along with the wealth of legacy bonus content. Check out the awesome packaging designs below.

Saw Unrated Edition (4K Blu-ray) / Saw X (4K Blu-ray)
Saw Unrated Edition (4K Blu-ray) / Saw X (4K Blu-ray)

It would’ve been cool to get a new Steelbook Edition for the first movie, but it’s understandable why it’s missing. The Unrated edition of Saw released on 4K Blu-ray back in 2021, and you can grab a copy of the 2004 horror classic for $14.79 at Amazon.

The only other films in the series with 4K Blu-ray editions are the three newest entires: Jigsaw (Saw VIII), Spiral (Saw IX), and Saw X. The 10th film in the series actually takes place between Saw and Saw II, so Saw X would be a good one to rewatch in the coming weeks while you wait for your preorders to arrive. Spiral, meanwhile, is a spin-off starring Chris Rock that can be watched on its own–though it’s not very good. Like Spiral, the 2017 film Jigsaw takes place well after the events of the original seven-film series–10 years later, in this case–and is largely self-contained. That said, you’d enjoy Jigsaw more if you watch the original series first.


Saw 10-Film Collection (Blu-ray) / Saw 7-Film Collection (Blu-ray)Saw 10-Film Collection (Blu-ray) / Saw 7-Film Collection (Blu-ray)
Saw 10-Film Collection (Blu-ray) / Saw 7-Film Collection (Blu-ray)

Blu-ray and DVD Box Sets:

If you pick up the trio of preorders and the existing four Saw movies on 4K Blu-ray, you’re left with only three gaps in your collection. You could wait for 4K restorations of Saw V, VI, and The Final Chapter to arrive, as this seems likely now that more than just the first movie is on 4K. But if you don’t want to wait, we’d recommend either the standalone Blu-ray editions or the 10-Film Collection. Saw V, Saw VI, and The Final Chapter are $15 or less on 1080p Blu-ray, and the Saw 10-Film Collection is available for $50 (was $65).

For an even cheaper option, you could grab those three movies as part of the Saw 7-Film Collection for only $20, but if you’re accustomed to watching the series on 4K Blu-ray, you may be disappointed in the video quality. The collection has seven movies, but it only comes with three Blu-ray discs, so multiple films are compressed onto each disc. You will also miss out on bonus features and some menu/setup options.

The Saw 8-Film Collection is normally sold for $25, but Amazon has it for only $18 right now, so you may want to opt for this one instead. This nine-disc set comes with four Blu-rays and five DVDs. Jigsaw is presented on its own Blu-ray disc and DVD, and special features are included on a bonus disc–but only for Jigsaw. The other three Blu-ray discs mirror the 7-Film Collection.


While not perfect, the Saw 10-Film Collection is certainly the best option when it comes to box sets–and not just because it includes all 10 films. Released last spring to celebrate the franchise’s 20th anniversary, the 10-Film Collection comes with 23 discs. Unlike the older Blu-ray box sets, each movie is pressed onto its own 1080p Blu-ray disc and DVD. That means you don’t have to worry about overly compressed video files, and you’ll have access to the special features from the standalone Blu-ray and DVD releases. The first three Saw movies also have extra special features DVDs, which is why the total number of discs is 23 instead of 20. You’ll also find four collectible art cards in the box. The discs are stored in an oversized plastic case, and the set is packaged in a cardboard box featuring one of Jigsaw’s ruthless contraptions on the front.

Saw V / Saw VI / Saw VII Unrated on Blu-raySaw V / Saw VI / Saw VII Unrated on Blu-ray
Saw V / Saw VI / Saw VII Unrated on Blu-ray

We’d recommend the 7-Film and 8-Film Collections to those who simply want to watch all of the movies and aren’t terribly concerned about special features and the differences between 4K and 1080p. The 7-Film Collection breaks down to less than $3 per film, so it’s quite the bargain even as a bare-bones box set. And if you’re only really interested in Saw’s original storyline, the $20 collection has the Unrated editions of the mainline arc, from the franchise’s 2004 debut through 2010’s Saw 3D, otherwise known as The Final Chapter.

That said, even if you are one of the Saw fans who considers the series a seven-movie series that ended in 2010, the 8-Film Collection for $25 might be worth it to you purely to also have DVD versions of each film.

As mentioned, all 10 movies are also available as standalone 1080p Blu-rays. The Unrated editions of the seven mainline movies retail for $15 each and have matching cases with artwork showcasing one of of Jigsaw’s games from the movie. Bonus content varies from one of Jigsaw’s games to the next, but the series has audio commentaries, making-of featurettes, retrospectives, short films, and other fascinating behind-the-scenes content. The modern trio of Saw movies are also on standard Blu-ray for cheap, though the cases sadly don’t match the originals.


Saw fans may also be interested in the upcoming Billy the Puppet Funko Pop. The exceedingly creepy vinyl figure comes with its signature tricycle. You can preorder Billy the Puppet’s Funko Pop for $15 ahead of its September 27 release.


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