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Details of 'Saw VI' Traps Spilled
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Though cast and crew keep a tight lip on the plot details of 'Saw VI', director of photography David Armstrong discusses on the new potentially deadly traps, revealing in details two of them.

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Cinematographer David Armstrong has shed some lights on the potentially deadly traps to be seen in "Saw VI". To Bloody-Disgusting at a special press day in Toronto, Canada, the series' director of photography gushed that "the traps are visually stunning" before further describing on a couple of the traps.

"There is a Carousel Room. It's very carnival, playground-like. It's just nasty. [There are] spinning red lights in there. It's really overwhelming to walk in and look at because everything is spinning," Armstrong began explaining. "Also, there's one place called the Steam Room that's probably the best looking SAW trap of them all. It's big and expensive. It's got furnaces, fires and steam. It's multi-leveled. The most complex Saw. We had techno cranes flying through. It was pretty amazing."

The man who announced earlier that this movie will be his last gig in the series, in addition, shared more on the look of this sixth "Saw" film. "We're kind of pulling back a little bit in the color palette. It's going to be more suggestive and not so vibrant, in your face like III and IV," he said. "It's more neutral and shows natural flesh tones. On SAW V, I pulled back a little bit and on this one, I pulled back even more."

"Saw" series continue with "Saw VI". The sixth installment of the horror thriller franchise will have Kevin Greutert as its director, taking over "Saw V" helmer David Hackl. Screenwriter duo Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton are once again set to pen the script. Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Costas Mandylor and Mark Rolston are among the cast members returning to the series. This movie is scheduled to open wide in the U.S. on October 23.

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