Pokemon Sword And Shield 1.3.2 Patch Out Now, Fixes A Few Bugs

Pokemon Sword and Shield have received a new update. This patch brings the Switch games up to version 1.3.2, but it’s fairly minor as far as updates go, primarily resolving a handful of bugs and other issues.

According to the patch notes on Nintendo’s support website, the new patch fixes an issue that caused some Pokemon icons to display incorrectly during online and local battles. Beyond that, the update also resolves a handful of unspecified issues “to improve gameplay experience.” You can read the full patch notes below.

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While Pokemon Sword and Shield seldom receive patches, developer Game Freak still regularly holds in-game events in the titles. Most recently, the games hosted a “Meowth Festival” earlier this month that made all three regional variants of Meowth (as well as Gigantamax Meowth) more common in Max Raid Battles.

This year marks Pokemon’s 25th anniversary, and The Pokemon Company has a number of events and releases planned to commemorate the occasion. Earlier this year, the company hosted a virtual Post Malone concert, and Katy Perry is releasing a new song to celebrate the anniversary later today, May 13.

A few new Pokemon games are also on the horizon for Switch. Later this year, The Pokemon Company is releasing remakes of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl for the hybrid console, while a new title called Pokemon Legends: Arceus is slated the launch in early 2022. The latter is set in ancient Sinnoh and chronicles the creation of the region’s first Pokedex.

Pokemon Sword And Shield Ver. 1.3.2 Patch Notes

  • Fixed the issue where some Pokémon icons were not properly displaying during online or local wireless battles.
  • Several issues have been fixed to improve gameplay experience.

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Save $50 On Your HTC Vive Pro 2 Preorder Through The Month Of May

The HTC Vive Pro 2 was announced earlier this week, but if you’re already sold on what sounds like a significant upgrade to the already fantastic VR headset you can save some money on a preorder throughout the month of May. HTC is offering $50 off a Vive Pro 2 preorder if you sign up for its newsletter, while also throwing in a two-month subscription to Viveport Infinity for good measure. This offer is only valid until May 31, so you’ll have to act fast.

The Vive Pro 2 comes with the same ergonomic design as the previous headset, with significant padding all around that will help you play for hours without strain. The adjustable fit allows for glasses, too, so you don’t have to worry about getting prescription lens replacements as well. Of course, the headset also includes integrated headphones, which is always a nice touch. The Vive Pro 2 will be compatible with previous SteamVR tracking stations if you already have them, otherwise you will need to invest in those and Vive controllers for the full experience.

The HTC Vive Pro 2 is being sold as a standalone headset for now during this promotional period, however, so it’s being marketed squarely at existing Vive owners for the time being. A full bundle including controllers and tracking stations is expected to release on June 4 alongside the standalone headset.

WoW Shadowlands Players Could Level In Torghast In A Future Patch, But Not 9.1

World of Warcraft: Shadowlands’ standout feature, the rogue-like inspired tower of Torghast, could become a way to level new characters in the future, according to a recent interview with WoW lead game designer Morgan Day.

In an interview with Twitch streamer Sloot (via Wowhead), when asked if players would ever be able to level their “alts” (or additional characters aside from a player’s main) in Torghast, Day said he “loved the idea.”

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“I don’t think it’s something we will do for 9.1, but it feels like a great addition for one of the .5 updates,” Day said.

The ability to level in Torghast is a frequent request of the community, as players are essentially forced to play the rogue-like dungeon to acquire a currency known as Soul Ash, which is used to create the game’s powerful Legendary gear. Allowing players to level new characters while also earning Soul Ash would be a powerful two-for-one combo which would improve the alt leveling experience.

As it currently exists, Torghast cannot be accessed until characters have reached level 60 and joined a covenant. Allowing alts to level in Torghast would require Blizzard to open up the activity for players earlier in the leveling process. Blizzard made it so Torghast layer progress became account-wide earlier this year, another alt-friendly move for players who enjoy playing multiple characters.

Shadowlands’ first major patch, Chains of Domination, is being tested on the game’s public test realm but does not currently have a release date. When it does officially arrive, it will be the first significant content patch since the launch of Shadowlands on November 23, 2020.

In the meantime, Blizzard will be rereleasing the game’s second expansion, The Burning Crusade, as part of its WoW Classic experience. World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade launches June 1.

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Friends Reunion Gets First Trailer, Arrives On HBO Max On May 27

The highly anticipated and pandemic-delayed Friends reunion will finally air on HBO Max on May 27, according to a release. While many aspects of the special, including its format, are still largely a mystery, it has been revealed it will feature a wide variety of guest stars.

As written, the release indicates additional special guests may still be announced, but in addition to the original Friends cast, the reunion will also feature David Beckham, Justin Bieber, BTS, James Corden, Cindy Crawford, Cara Delevingne, Lady Gaga, Elliott Gould, Kit Harington, Larry Hankin, Mindy Kaling, Thomas Lennon, Christina Pickles, Tom Selleck, James Michael Tyler, Maggie Wheeler, Reese Witherspoon, and Malala Yousafzai. Check out the recently released official trailer for the special below.

Cast member Lisa Kudrow said back in January that despite delays related to COVID-19, by then portions of the special had already been filmed: “There’s different facets to it, and we already shot packages of things. I pre-shot something for it already so we’re definitely doing it because I already shot a little something.”

All that’s known is that the reunion special for one of the most beloved TV shows ever is not a Friends reboot, and it will not feature the actors in character. The special will instead be a reunion for the actors, who have not gotten together for a TV special since 2004, when Friends went off the air. The special was filmed on the same soundstage on the Warner Bros. lot as the original series.

WarnerMedia recently revealed that across HBO Max and HBO, both services have grown to have 44.2 million subscribers over the first quarter of 2021. The Friends reunion will likely inspire further growth, alongside HBO Max’s recent stunning announcement that it is becoming the new home for Warrior, the recently canceled fan-favorite Cinemax series based on an original concept and treatment by martial artist Bruce Lee. If you’re thinking of signing up for HBO Max, check out our lists of 22 movies and franchises to watch on the service, plus 17 of the best horror movies to watch there as well.

Rambo And Die Hard DLC Confirmed For Call Of Duty: Warzone, Black Ops Cold War, And Mobile

Following earlier teasers, Activision has now formally announced the ’80s Action Heroes DLC is coming to Call of Duty: Warzone, Black Ops Cold War, and CoD: Mobile this month. This includes new content for Sylvester Stallone’s Rambo and John McClane from Die Hard, according to the teaser.

All of this will apparently come to these games, or at least begin to, as part of an update on May 20. The teaser below shows Stallone’s Rambo and Nakatomi Plaza from Die Hard. Beyond the (presumed) new Rambo and McClane skins, there is no word on what else might be in the new DLC. It seems likely that Rambo’s famous compound bow and explosive arrows will be included, as a teaser video suggested.

Given that the May 20 date is approaching, we should learn more about the ’80s Action Heroes content soon, so keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.

Warzone has Operators based on real-life soldiers, but Rambo and McClane would be the first licensed characters to come to the game. Epic’s Fortnite has been adding licensed characters for a long time already, and now it seems Activision is getting involved.

The ’80s Action Heroes DLC might not be the only new content coming to Black Ops Cold War and Warzone on May 20, as Activision is teasing something new for Zombies, too.

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Ghostrunner Sequel In Development For PS5, Xbox Series X, And PC

Publisher 505 Games has announced that a sequel to Ghostrunner is in development for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The upcoming title does not have a release window yet, but 505 confirmed that One More Level, the studio behind the original game, is developing Ghostrunner 2.

In a press release, 505 announced it is doubling its investment for the sequel and contributing an “initial budget” of €5 million (about $6 million USD) for its development. “Ghostrunner is a brand with great potential, capable of contributing for a long time to the 505 Games product portfolio,” the publisher said.

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“We are particularly excited about the future release of Ghostrunner 2. Together with One More Level, we have created a thrilling and engaging video game,” Raffaele Galante, co-CEO of 505’s parent company, Digital Bros., said in the press release.

The original Ghostrunner launched in October 2020 and has been a big commercial success for 505 Games, selling more than 600,000 copies across PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. The game is slated to release on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S by the end of this year.

Ghostrunner has also earned positive reviews from critics. GameSpot scored it a 7/10 and called it a “a hard-charging parkour climb” in our Ghostrunner review. “When Ghostrunner rips, it really rips. Wall-running, jumping, sliding, and cutting through enemies as you go is empowering and impressive,” critic Mike Epstein wrote.

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PSA: Mass Effect Legendary Edition Won’t Be On Game Pass

If you hoped EA and Xbox’s recent partnership on Game Pass meant you might be able to play Mass Effect Legendary Edition on the subscription service, we have some bad news. An EA community manager has confirmed that the only subscription service it’s available on is EA Play Pro.

If you’re a Game Pass Ultimate subscriber, you’ve instead automatically got a basic EA Play membership, which gets you a 10% discount on games in addition to access to the EA Play game library. You can of course still purchase Mass Effect Legendary Edition on the usual digital or retail storefronts.

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Keep in mind that EA Play Pro is also a PC-exclusive membership, so if you’ve only got consoles around the house, you’re similarly out of luck. EA Play Pro is available for $15 a month, which gets you access to all the latest EA PC games at launch.

Still, it’s possible that Mass Effect Legendary Edition may come to Game Pass in the future. FIFA 21 similarly debuted on EA Play Pro, but landed on Game Pass a mere six months later. That’ll depend entirely on EA’s plans for the remastered trilogy, though.

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“[Mass Effect Legendary Edition coming to Game Pass is] certainly a possibility, though I’m not aware of any current plans or a timeframe for anything beyond EA Play Pro access at this point,” EA said.

Still on the fence about whether or not to pick up the Mass Effect remaster? You might have to stay there a little while longer for IGN’s review. EA provided review codes on Monday, so reviews editor Dan Stapleton is still cracking through the massive RPG franchise, just not at the expense of his *checks notes* family? You can check out his very, very early off-the-cuff impressions in the link above.

In the meantime, check out the 10 biggest changes in Mass Effect Legendary Edition, or what comes in each pre-order edition.

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Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN.

Marvel’s Shang-Chi And Ryan Reynold’s Free Guy Will Have 45-Day Exclusive Theatrical Window

During the Disney second quarter 2021 financial results call, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced that Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and the upcoming action-comedy Free Guy starring Ryan Reynolds will have a 45-day exclusive theatrical window.

Much like Warner Bros. deal with Cineworld, these two high-profile movies under the Walt Disney Company umbrella will be exclusive to theaters for 45 days, but it is unclear where the films will head after that. Traditionally, theatrical releases had a 90-day exclusive window, something many movie studios have moved away from during the pandemic.

These films could jump right to streaming services with Shang-Chi landing on Disney+–possibly under Premier Access–and Free Guy on Hulu. Or both films could land on a transactional video on demand (TVOD) service like Google Play, Vudu, or more. As of this writing, the post-theatrical release plan is unknown.

Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings follows the titular character–played by Simu Liu–a man living in San Francisco with a dark family history. His father is a powerful villain who wants Shang-Chi to join the criminal life, which he rejects. The film also stars Awkwafina and is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton. The first trailer for the MCU movie arrived in April, and it releases in theaters on September 3.

Free Guy stars Ryan Reynolds as an NPC in a violent video game who becomes aware of the world around him and breaks free of his NPC life. The movie is directed by Shawn Levy (Stranger Things), and the first trailer arrived in December 2019. Because of the pandemic, it was pushed back numerous times, and will finally arrive in theaters on August 13.

Over the past year, Disney+ grew its subscriber base from 33.5 million to 103.6 million. While Disney Parks saw losses during the COVID-19 pandemic, the parent company’s streaming services all saw growth during this time. Additionally, Disney+ continued to pump out original TV shows like Season 2 of The Mandalorian, WandaVision, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, along with movies like Pixar’s Soul.

Disney’s upcoming movie Jungle Cruise, which stars Dwayne Johnson, was recently revealed to be getting a Disney+ Premier Access release simultaneously with a theatrical one.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Releasing Exclusively to Theaters For 45 Days

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will be available exclusively in theaters for 45 days, Disney announced during today’s earning call.

This means that it won’t be getting the same simultaneous release that many other movies, from Black Widow to Cruella, will be getting. Instead, Shang-Chi will be doing things the old-fashioned way, by going with a theatrical release first.

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Disney called it a sign of returning confidence in attending movie theaters, which have been hit hard for by the COVID-19 pandemic since 2020. Disney and other distributors have responded to the pandemic by releasing many of their films, such as Pixar’s Luca, exclusively on platforms like Disney Plus.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is slated for release on September 3.

Saw Movie Timeline: Get Ready For Spiral With A Full Story Recap

The general rule of horror franchises is that, as the series continues, the plots get simpler and more repetitive, until the inevitable reboot which resets everything. Not so with the Saw series. What started in 2004 as a clever, gripping, but relatively modest thriller has, over the course of eight films, become a preposterously complicated narrative, with flashbacks, parallel subplots, recurring characters, twists, turns, and head-spinning callbacks. Spiral: From the Book of Saw is the ninth movie in the series, and it hits theaters this week. But it’s been four years since the last movie, 2017’s Jigsaw, which itself was preceded by a seven year gap since Saw 3D. So fans could be forgiven for not really remembering what the hell has happened so far.

The only true way to make sense of what’s going on is to sit through all of the previous movies–and handily, the first seven can be found on HBO Max, while Jigsaw is currently streaming on Peacock. But for those that don’t have time, here’s a recap of the essential elements of the story so far.

The main problem of attempting to chronicle the plot of the entire series is that so much happens out of sequence. Every movie contains flashbacks to scenes at different points in the timeline, with a variety of important events occurring before the first movie. So let’s go from the very start.

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There are several key players in the Saw story, all of whom have some backstory that is revealed before the first movie kicks off. At the center we have John Kramer, also known as the Jigsaw Killer. Before he was a torture-obsessed maniac, Kramer was a morally responsible architect with an equally wholesome, pregnant wife named Jill, who ran a clinic for recovering drug addicts. But a robbery at the clinic led Jill to have a miscarriage, and soon after, poor Kramer discovered he had an inoperable brain tumor. He attempted suicide but failed, and then decided that his life should follow a darker course. He became determined to use his remaining time to set up a series of gruesome games, each one designed to test his victims’ will to live.

We also have Amanda, a recovering addict at Jill’s clinic, who was one of the people involved in the robbery. Kramer abducts her, and she survives his test–the infamous “reverse bear trap”– and is “reborn” as his apprentice.

Finally, there’s Hoffman, a cop whose sister was murdered by her boyfriend, Seth Baxter. Hoffman learns about the so-called Jigsaw killer, and uses a Jigsaw-style trap to kill Seth in an attempt to frame the serial killer. Kramer learns of this, abducts Hoffman, and blackmails him into becoming another apprentice.

Pre-Saw

Jigsaw, the eighth movie in the series, served as both a prequel and sequel, and started with Kramer’s first ever game, a ridiculously elaborate test involving the victims being pulled toward a wall of spinning buzzsaws. The sole survivor is a man named Logan, who (we later learn) mislabeled John Kramer’s X-Ray, delaying the diagnosis of his cancer. Kramer recruits Logan as his first ever apprentice and the pair design the reverse bear trap.

Saw

Now, onto the first Saw. The film centers on Dr. Gordon, the doctor who first diagnosed Kramer’s tumor, and a man named Adam. Adam is a photographer hired by a cop named Tapp to spy on Dr. Gordon. Tapp is convinced that Gordon is Jigsaw–he’s been framed by Hoffman (something we don’t discover until Saw V). Gordon and Adam have been chained and locked in a bathroom together, with a corpse on the floor.

An orderly at Gordon’s hospital named Zepp is working with Jigsaw, and will murder Gordon’s family unless he can escape in time. Gordon ends up sawing off his own foot, while Zepp is stopped from killing Gordon’s family by Tapp. All four end up in the same warehouse, where Zepp kills Tapp and Adam kills Zepp. Gordon shoots Adam before he escapes, and Adam is left to die in the room. FInally, the corpse in the center of the room stands up and reveals himself to be Jigsaw all along.

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Between Saw and Saw II

Saw 3D: Gordon is nursed back to health by Jigsaw, and recruited to become another apprentice. He promises to keep Jill safe after Kramer is dead.

Saw III: Amanda enters the bathroom and kills Adam, who had not died from the gunshot wound Gordon inflicted at the end of Saw 1.

Saw II

A dodgy cop named Matthews raids Jigsaw’s hideout and learns that the maniac is holding eight prisoners–including Matthews’ son Daniel and an undercover Amanda–in a house that is slowly filling with a deadly nerve agent that will kill everyone still inside in two hours. Six of these victims were sent to prison as a result of Matthews planting false evidence, and one by one, they are killed by traps, leaving only Daniel and Amanda.

Matthews releases Jigsaw in exchange for the location of the house, but unfortunately these events took place days ago and what he thought was a live video feed was in fact a recording. It turns out Daniel was safe in Jigsaw’s lair all along. The film ends with Matthew locked in the bathroom from the first movie, while Jigsaw and Amanda escape.

Between Saw II and Saw III

Saw III: Matthews mangles his foot and escapes from the bathroom, but is caught by Amanda soon after.

Saw VI: Jill visits Kramer at the Gideon Meatpacking Plant, which Kramer built for many of his games, and where he is planning his next game. He gives her a mysterious key. Hoffman discovers Amanda’s involvement in the incident that led to Jill’s miscarriage, and uses it to blackmail her.

Saw III

Onto Saw III, and this is where things start to get really complicated, as the events of both Saw III and Saw IV take place simultaneously. Six months after Saw II, two cops named Rigg and Kerry are looking for Jigsaw, with the “help” of Hoffman. Kerry is abducted by Amanda and killed in a trap, with Rigg framed for the killing.

The movie largely focuses on a doctor named Lynn Denlon, who is placed in one of Jigsaw’s traps (the shotgun collar) by Amanda and forced to perform life-saving surgery on a bed-ridden Kramer. Meanwhile, a man named Jeff is consumed with a quest to avenge his son’s death by a drunk driver, and has his ability to forgive tested by Jigsaw. Needless to say, he doesn’t forgive anybody and everyone involved dies nastily.

Meanwhile, Lynn’s surgery is a success, but a jealous Amanda refuses to remove her collar and shoots her instead. Jeff turns up and shoots Amanda, then kills Jigsaw with a buzzsaw, which triggers Lynn’s collar. Bye Lynn!

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Saw IV

As mentioned, Saw IV takes place at the same time as the bulk of Saw III. Rigg and Hoffman find Kerry’s body, and the movie introduces two new cops–Peter Strahm and Lindsey Perez, who figure out that Jigsaw must have accomplices. Rigg is abducted and forced to play a game in order to save Hoffman and Matthews. However, Hoffman is just pretending to have been captured and this is all part of his plan to frame Rigg.

Meanwhile, Strahm and Perez interview Kramer’s ex-wife Jill, and they learn about the Gideon Meatpacking Plant. During the subsequent investigation, Perez is injured by an exploding doll, so Strahm heads to the plant alone, where Rigg is playing his game. Rigg triggers a trap that kills Matthews, but not before Matthews can shoot him.

Strahm bursts in just after the ending of Saw III and shoots Jeff dead. Hoffman manages to capture him and locks him in the plant to play another game. Finally, during Kramer’s autopsy, a tape is found in his stomach that tells Hoffman he is to be tested, even after his master’s death.

Saw V

OK, four movies down, four to go. Ready for more? Saw V starts with Hoffman’s test for Strahm–his head sealed in a box that slowly fills with water. Strahm uses a pen to perform a tracheotomy on himself in order to survive. Meanwhile, Kramer leaves Jill a black box in his will.

The injured Strahm is placed on medical leave, with an FBI agent named Erikson taking over the Jigsaw case. But Strahm continues his investigations in private, correctly believing Hoffman is Jigsaw’s apprentice. Hoffman starts a new game, involving a group of people who were all connected by their involvement in a building fire that killed eight people. All but two of them die.

Strahm figures out that Hoffman was involved with the death of Seth (Hoffman’s sister’s boyfriend, who killed her–remember?) and gets confirmation that he was working with Jigsaw. But Hoffman has framed Strahm as Jigsaw’s final apprentice, putting Erikson on his trail. Strahm finds a human-size box, along with a tape from Hoffman telling Strahm to climb inside if he wants to survive. Instead, following a scuffle, Strahm throws Hoffman inside. Believing he has won, Strahm discovers that this was Hoffman’s plan all along. Hoffman’s box sinks into the floor, as the walls close in on Strahm, killing him as Hoffman watches from safety.

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Saw VI

We’re getting there! Hoffman moves onto his next game, whose victims were specified by Kramer in Jill’s black box. The game focuses on William Easton, the corrupt CEO of the insurance company that refused to pay for experimental treatment that might have saved Kramer’s life. Hoffman forces him to weigh the lives of victims against each other. Inevitably most of them die horribly, and Easton himself ends up being fatally injected with acid by the son of another man whose treatment he refused to cover.

Meanwhile, Erikson and the now-recovered Perez figure out that Hoffman has been continuing Jigsaw’s work. Unfortunately, Hoffman is there at the time, and is able to dispatch both ridiculously easily with the use of hot coffee and a knife. He then destroys all the evidence pointing to him and frames Strahm once more. Honestly, Jigsaw’s apprentices should take more pride in their work instead of framing anyone they can think of.

The film ends with Jill kidnapping Hoffman and placing him in the reverse bear trap. She tells him this is Kramer’s final test for him. Hoffman manages to escape but not without tearing his face open. Eeeww!

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Deep breath, just two movies left. After Hoffman escapes from the trap, Jill runs to Internal Affairs detective Matt Gibson and offers her testimony about Hoffman’s involvement in exchange for protection. Hoffman remains committed to his work and embarks on yet another game based on Kramer’s posthumous directions, involving a self-help guru who falsely claims to have survived one of Jigsaw’s tests. Of course, when the test becomes a reality, he fails it badly.

Once that’s done, Hoffman embarks on a little killing spree, taking out Gibson, before finding Jill and fitting her with the reverse bear trap. After seven long films of teasing, we finally see it go off, killing Jill in splattery 3D style.

Hoffman gets ready to skip town, but is abducted by Dr. Gordon, who reappears after six films to finally reveal that he is yet another Jigsaw disciple (the retcon to end all retcons). He fulfils Kramer’s final request by trapping Hoffman and leaving him to die inside the bathroom in which the series began.

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Jigsaw

Half of Jigsaw’s events take place pre-Saw 1; we covered that already. The film’s present storyline takes place 10 years after Jigsaw’ death. Logan, now working at the morgue, sets up a recreation of Kramer’s first game. The investigating cop, Halloran, suspects Logan’s Jigsaw-obsessed colleague Eleanor, but in the grand tradition of this series, Logan frames Halloran as the killer. The movie ends with Halloran and Logan–pretending to be a victim–waking up in a room, fitted with laser collars. Halloran confesses that he let criminals free for personal gain. Logan reveals he is this movie’s Jigsaw, and lets the lasers kill Halloran.