Horror fans looking to trade holiday cheer for razor-sharp terror now have the perfect excuse to settle in for a marathon. The entire Saw franchise is now streaming on Peacock, bringing all ten films together on one platform for the first time.
The lineup spans the full saga, from 2004’s Saw through the latest installment, Saw X- allowing viewers to experience the complete, twisted mythology of John Kramer, better known as the Jigsaw Killer. Known for its elaborate traps, moral dilemmas, and signature body horror, the franchise has remained one of the most influential horror series of the past two decades.
The move is especially timely. With the holiday season in full swing and audiences spending more time at home, Peacock’s addition of the full Saw catalog offers an alternative to traditional festive viewing. Instead of lights and carols, viewers can revisit the franchise’s iconic puzzles, shocking twists, and long-running narrative threads that have kept fans debating timelines and motives for years.
Since its debut, Saw has stood apart from typical slasher franchises by framing its violence within a warped philosophy of survival and justice. Each film builds on that foundation, weaving together interconnected characters, recurring themes, and escalating psychological tension. The availability of all entries in one place makes it easier than ever to follow the series’ famously intricate continuity.
The streaming release also arrives amid renewed interest in the franchise following the success of Saw X, which re-energized longtime fans and introduced a new generation to the series’ grim appeal. With future installments expected down the line, Peacock’s full-franchise rollout feels like both a celebration of Saw’s legacy and a gateway for newcomers.
For horror fans, it’s a rare opportunity: every trap, every twist, every test, all ready to stream.
Game on.