The arrangement of Marcus’s body is similar to the pig puppet we saw earlier in the film, which foreshadowed this very moment. This action earns him a brutal death by firing squad as the SWAT team unleashes on Marcus. Since Marcus is still attached to the pull device, he’s yanked into the air again, and a mechanism forces him to raise a gun attached to his arm and start firing. When the SWAT team finally gets to the door, they use a saw to cut through the steel and inadvertently trigger another part of the trap. Having already lost everyone, Zeke chooses to shoot the spiral, and his dad is set free from the trap –– or so it seems. Zeke has no clue what will happen if he shoots the target, but it obviously has something to do with the SWAT team’s arrival and subsequent swarming of the building. He can either kill William and thus kill his dad, too, or he can shoot the spiral-shaped target above Marcus’s head and save his life. William gives Zeke a chance to play the game. Related Story: Spiral: Revisiting & redesigning the iconic Jigsaw cloak Spiral ending: What happens at the end of the movie? Angie continued to cover for her dirty cops when she became captain. He wanted to make those who were in charge at the time his dad died pay, too.Īccording to William, Marcus and Angie covered up tons of corruption under the controversial police policy of the time. It wasn’t enough for William to kill the low-level cops. William was also responsible for kidnapping Zeke’s dad, former Police Chief Marcus Banks (Samuel L. Fitch, who murdered an innocent man at a traffic stop. Bos, who lied more than anyone else on the stand and Det. That includes killing dirty cops, including Det. He spent his life working hard to land this specific job and take revenge against the system that murdered his dad. The baby crying heard on the phone call between Zeke and William earlier in the film was just a sound effect. Also, the name Charlie was really the name of William’s dad. He wanted to make the skin look like his, after all. He tattooed “Charlie” on Benny’s arm because Charlie is the name William gave his fake son, and he has a similar tattoo on his own arm. Remember that gross pile of skin the killer sent, made to look like he’d killed William? William faked his own death and killed Benny, the guy who Bos was chasing in the opening sequence. Instead of abiding by the cop code of “loyalty,” Zeke turned Pete in, alienating him from everyone else on the force.įast-forward to the present-day, and guess who becomes Zeke’s partner? Rookie cop, William Schenk! Yes, William is the new Jigsaw killer. We don’t see until later that the man Pete killed had a son, William Schenk (Max Minghella), who saw the whole thing unfold from another room in the apartment. Through flashbacks, we see Pete killing a witness after confirming that he would testify against another corrupt cop on the force. Over a decade ago, Zeke’s partner, Pete, was a dirty police officer. To understand Jigsaw II, you have to understand Zeke’s background. Spiral ending: Who is the copycat Jigsaw killer? When we learn the identity of this second, copycat Jigsaw, we find out they’re not a real disciple of John’s teachings but have studied their craft well enough. John Kramer (Tobin Bell) does not return to reprise his role of Jigsaw in the movie, which is a franchise first, but his spirit is very much alive and well. Throughout the film, we’re left questioning who this new wannabe Jigsaw killer is as he started targeting corrupt cops, all of whom shared some relation to Det. It wouldn’t be a true Saw film without a twist ending or whodunnit aspect, and the Spiral ending delivers that in spades. Warning: The following post contains spoilers for Spiral: From the Book of Saw and explicitly the Spiral ending!
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