Saw III Timeline ( Real )

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October 27, 2006

Release of Saw III

Saw III, the third installment in the Saw film series, was released to the public.

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2006

Start of production for Saw III

Production for Saw III began, initiating filming and other related processes.

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2005

Announcement of Saw III

Official announcement about the development of Saw III was made by the production company.

Saw III Timeline ( Fictional )

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Day 1

Jeff's Capture and Traps Begin

Jeff Denlon is captured and placed in a series of brutal tests designed to challenge his desire for vengeance and capacity for forgiveness, orchestrated by Jigsaw and Amanda.

kidnapping
Day 1

Dr. Lynn Receives Jigsaw's Puzzle

Dr. Lynn Denlon is kidnapped by Amanda and brought to a hidden location where she must keep the critically injured John Kramer (Jigsaw) alive while Jeff faces his tests.

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Day 1

Jigsaw's Health Deteriorates

John Kramer suffers from a brain tumor and relies on oxygen and medication to survive, necessitating Dr. Lynn's intervention to keep him alive.

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Day 2

Amanda Executes Jeff's Final Test

Amanda forces Jeff to make difficult choices involving the lives of others, including whether to save the life of a young boy or seek vengeance for his family's death.

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Day 2

Dr. Lynn's Instrumentation Fail

Dr. Lynn discovers she is part of the final test and is eventually trapped, as Amanda reveals her own descent into darkness and deviation from Jigsaw's original moral code.

confrontation
Day 2

Jeff's Vengeance Confrontation

Jeff confronts and ultimately wrestles with the man responsible for his son's death in a brutal and emotionally charged sequence.

death
Day 2

Amanda's Demise

Amanda is killed by Jeff after her increasingly unhinged behavior leads to conflicts with both Jeff and Jigsaw's intentions.

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Day 3

Jigsaw's Final Moments and Message

John Kramer dies peacefully after his tests conclude, leaving a recorded message emphasizing forgiveness and the value of life.