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Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Scott Patterson Gives "Saw V" and "Saw VI" Update
IGN recently spoke to Scott Patterson, who had a notable role in "Saw IV" as Strahm, the FBI agent who found himself trapped in a bad situation as the film ended. Patterson will be reprising that role in "Saw V" and revealed that he hadn't seen a script yet, but that production begins very soon – on March 17th -- noting that the producers are always "very secretive."
Patterson said that when it comes to getting hints on what's next in the extremely interconnected series, the actors are given some information but, "They don't give you much. And we're not really permitted to talk about it. The level of secrecy... I signed all these forms. They could take away my house if I mentioned a storyline."
Patterson is actually signed for the series through "Saw VI," though he stressed, "Well, they can kill off any character at any time – as you've seen. I'll be doing V and I'm signed for VI – but that doesn't mean I'll actually be in it or do it. It's their option."
The actor told us about the difficulties of working on the films, saying, "There's a lot of choices that can't be made because it doesn't fit into scene six of the first 'Saw' movie. A scene in one film informs the next and so on in every direction possible. And also there's things that the director knows that will be happening in V and VI that will dictate notes that he gives you on a scene. So he can't tell you much, but all he can say is, 'You really can't make that choice because it won't fly in VI... and then they'll have to rewrite VI...' It does get a little confusing at times. But as long as you don't knock over the furniture and slip on the blood, you're OK."
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