Saw: Rebirth

Saw: Rebirth

5.5

Oct 24 2005

0h 7m

Animation, Horror

This animated comic goes back in time to explore the events that spurred the transformation of mild-mannered John Kramer into the monstrous Jigsaw.

George Williams

George Williams

John / Jigsaw (voice)

Whit Anderson

Whit Anderson

Jill (voice)

Stan Kirsch

Stan Kirsch

Doctor (voice)

Jeff Shuter

Jeff Shuter

Orderly (voice)

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