Jigsaw Pops Off the Page in Saw’s Ultimate Pop‑Up Book

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Horror fans, brace yourselves: Jigsaw is officially going 3D — and not the cheap theater‑gimmick kind. Saw: The Ultimate Pop‑Up Book is taking the franchise’s most infamous traps and turning them into something you can literally unfold in your hands. It’s gruesome, it’s clever, and honestly, it’s exactly the kind of twisted whimsy John Kramer would appreciate.

Written by Britt Hayes and brought to life with Vance Kelly’s illustrations and David Hawcock’s engineering wizardry, this 12‑page beast packs more than 20 interactive pop‑ups. We’re talking wheels to turn, tabs to pull, levers to snap into place — all recreating the Reverse Bear Trap, the Angel Trap, and even the grimy bathroom that kicked off the entire franchise.

It’s the kind of book that feels half‑museum piece, half‑toy you’re almost afraid to touch. Hayes even wrote the text with a darkly amused, in‑universe tone — a nod to longtime fans who know the Saw lore is as convoluted as it is beloved.

The book drops September 22 via Rizzoli Universe in collaboration with Lionsgate, making it a perfect display piece for collectors or a delightfully deranged gift for the horror‑obsessed friend in your life.

And the timing couldn’t be better: Blumhouse is developing a brand‑new Saw movie with creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell returning to the fold, while all ten films are currently streaming on Netflix — meaning the franchise is very much alive, kicking, and ready to play another game.