Why is jigsaw in dead silence




















Billy also appears in graffiti form in the movie, Upgrade. This movie was directed by Whannell, produced by Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions, and centers on a man Logan Marshall-Green who is implanted with a chip to control his body with after a mugging leaves him paralyzed.

The creepy puppet is seen in the same graffiti form yet again in the movie, The Invisible Man , directed by Whannell. The movie is loosely based on the novel of the same name by H. Wells and follows a woman Elisabeth Moss who is stalked by an abusive boyfriend who has disguised himself using a technologically-based invisibility suit.

The film Insidious , was directed by Wan, written by Whannell, and centers on a couple whose son is stuck in an astral dimension. Billy's image can be glimpsed as a drawing at the bottom of a chalkboard. Something else can also be seen in this same scene: the name James Wan, and the number "8" below the image of Billy. At the time, fans theorized that the "8" meant Wan was gearing up for a new Saw installment.

In 's Dead Silence , directed by Wan and written by Whannell, Billy the puppet can be spotted sitting in the corner of a room that the main characters are standing in. The movie centers on a man dealing with the presence of a murderous ventriloquist's doll. Interestingly enough, the doll is also named Billy. In the comedy, Scary Movie 4, Billy makes a more obvious appearance. In this case, Wan and Whannell weren't a part of the project.

The movie was directed by David Zucker and written by Jim Abrahams. In the movie, Shaquille O'Neal and Dr. Phil wake up chained to pipes in a bathroom—a moment directly taken from the first Saw film. Billy the Puppet reveals himself as their host, and offers instructions on what they should do.

Billy returns later, too, as Cindy enters his trap, and it's revealed that Billy is the true father of Toshio, a Japanese ghost. Billy lets everyone go, and Brenda becomes familiar with Zoltar, Billy's supposed brother. The puppet is also seen in the background of a flashback that features Jigsaw and Amanda discussing her loyalty.

He is also used to remind Jeff Denlon of his dead son at one point, by being laid down next to his bike in the same position as Jeff's son when he was killed. He then lets off a mocking laugh. After Jeff cuts Jigsaw's throat, a reflection of Billy can be seen on Jigsaw's heart rate monitor for a split second.

Billy is first seen when Rigg awakes after being attacked in his apartment and rendered unconscious. Rigg opens his bathroom door, pulling a trigger-wire from a TV set.

Billy appears on the screen to explain Rigg's game. Upon leaving the room, Rigg is greeted by another message concerning his first test, referring to a woman Jigsaw deemed to be a criminal that had been placed in a machine that would scalp her. Agents Strahm and Perez later find Billy in a room in a school, sitting on a chair surrounded by candles.

From a microcassette recorder hung around the puppet's neck, Perez learns that her partner will soon take the life of an innocent man who is later revealed to be Jeff and that her next move is critical.

Billy's eyes begin turning to Perez while a low voice on the tape murmurs, "Open the door. Perez collapses into Strahm's arms as Billy begins to laugh. There is also a flashback of Jigsaw giving an early version of Billy to Jill as a gift, looking less menacing than the most recent version. An interview with Tobin Bell revealed that this was the beginning of a storyline concerning the origins of Billy, as well as his tricycle, to be explored in future Saw films.

Billy appeared in the opening sequence of Saw V , to tell Seth of his game. This game is later revealed to have been set up by Hoffman to frame Jigsaw and kill Seth. It is unknown how Hoffman knew that Jigsaw had the same puppet. According to a list of potential Jigsaw victims, Seth was the second person tested after Cecil, Jigsaw's first victim. In that test, Jigsaw didn't use a puppet. It is possible that Jigsaw could have tested two Cecils, and the police didn't find out about Adams until Jill told Strahm about him.

If there are two Cecils, then Jigsaw may have used a puppet for Cecil Fletcher's trap and the police found out about it. The early version of Billy from a Saw IV flashback is seen in the background of a flashback explaining the connection between Jigsaw and Hoffman. Billy appears on tape in the opening trap, which pits Simone and Eddie against each other.

He also addresses William Easton during two of his four tests Jigsaw himself addresses William via video in his first test.

He appears "in person" in William's second test by way of hanging from a noose, and on video in the fourth. Saw VI marks the first time Billy was purposefully shown in person to deliver test information to victims.

Snippets of the Seth Baxter tape which Billy is featured in are also played. Billy appears for the final time in the final Saw film, Saw 3D. He gives Ryan and Brad instructions to their trap in person, along with multiple appearances throughout Bobby Dagen's game. And his final appearance was in Hoffman's secret hideout at the end of the film, Hoffman blows it up, and Billy is destroyed in the explosion. Leigh Whannell stated at the world premiere of Dead Silence that he was going to put Billy in every movie he made from now on, but its presence might not be obvious.

In the film Dead Silence which is made by James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the creators of the Saw films , one of the puppets, who appears on the film's poster and wears the same outfit as Jigsaw's puppet, is named Billy.

The Saw puppet is also seen in the movie for a brief second, in a shot that reveals all of Mary Shaw's puppets in the attic above the theater. Billy can be seen in the corners of two panels near the beginning of the comic, foreshadowing John's eventual transformation into Jigsaw. The comic also appears to mark Billy as one of John's creations at the toy factory where he worked, but this backstory was negated by Saw IV.

Billy appears throughout the game delivering hints and objectives to the player. He was also featured prominently in marketing for the game. He has the same role as in the first game, giving hints and clues to the player. The player can also collect small Billy dolls throughout the game. These dolls require the player to solve more complicated puzzles in order to obtain them, but they are off of the main path, so the player does not have to get them.

Billy appears on numerous screens throughout the queue line of SAW: The Ride at Thorpe Park, England telling riders that they are not worthy of the life they have been given. He also appears on his tricycle at the start of the ride itself, telling riders what they will experience, before the car travels up the lift hill, appearing on a screen and saying 'GAME OVER' and finally at the end of the ride, where his head can be seen on a shelf covered with body parts. A line of replica Billy dolls has been released for consumer purchase, mainly through offbeat gift stores.

It retains the main characteristics of the doll, though is much cleaner in appearance. Halloween masks and costumes have also been released for purchase. Billy the Jigsaw Puppet and a second Billy which appears at the end are the main antagonists in Scary Movie 4. A popular Internet meme, commonly known as "Jigsaw falls", is a video re-uploaded by several YouTube users. The video involves someone dressed as Billy, riding around a corner on a tricycle.

The person falls, breaking off the handle bars. The person looks at the handle bars and exclaims "Jigsaw's dead"! The video has reached over 2.



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