Exclusive: Cary Elwes, star of the original Saw movie, addresses his potential Saw franchise return with a seemingly doubtful response.
Over a decade after he was last seen in the horror series, Cary Elwes has addressed his potential Saw franchise return. Elwes starred in the original Saw movie as Dr. Lawrence Gordon, the oncologist who diagnosed John Kramer's terminal cancer and was thrown into Jigsaw's game for his apathetic personality and infidelity towards his wife.
I have no comment one way or the other about that franchise, I really can't speak to it. I'm happy for for the filmmakers that they continue to make money, and that it seems to be a financial bonus for them, I really can't speak to it, because I'm not really involved anymore.
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