Fans of the gruesome long-running horror series Saw will soon be able to watch Jigsaw’s contestants play more of his diabolical games in 4K resolution. The second, third, and fourth Saw films are releasing on 4K Blu-ray for the first time with Amazon-exclusive Steelbook Editions. Saw 2’s Limited Edition Steelbook is up for preorder for $24.42 (was $35) at Amazon. At the time of writing, preorders haven’t opened for Saw 3’s 4K Steelbook or Saw 4’s 4K Steelbook, but both should be available soon.
Note: Amazon originally listed October 21 release dates for all three films, but now the timing is a bit unclear. After dropping the price of Saw II’s Steelbook, Amazon removed the release date entirely, making it appear as if this edition already launched (with a 4-5 week delivery estimate).
Saw 2 Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray)
$24.42 (was $35)
All three of the new Saw Limited Edition Steelbooks come with 4K Blu-ray, 1080p, and digital copies that can be downloaded or streamed on a wide variety of devices thanks to Movies Anywhere support. The 4K discs have Dolby Vision and HDR10 as well as Dolby Atmos surround sound. This should be the ideal way to watch Saw 2-4 in 2025.
Saw 2’s Steelbook Edition features John Kramer on the cover. It comes with heaps of special features, including a few exclusives.
Saw 2 Bonus Features
- Audio commentary with director Darren Lynn Bousman and actors Donnie Wahlberg and Beverley Mitchell
- Audio commentary with Darren Lynn Bousman, production designer David Hackl, and editor Kevin Greutert
- Audio commentary with executive producer James Wan and writer Leigh Whannell
- The Scott Tibbs Documentary
- The Story Behind the Story
- Gregg Hoffman: In Memoriam
- Bits and Pieces: The Props of Saw 2
- Zombie: A Short Student Film by Darren Lynn Bousman
- New Blood: Director Darren Lynn Bousman Looks Back (Exclusive)
- Appreciating Life: Actor Tobin Bell on Saw 2 (Exclusive)
- Establishing Shot with Darren Lynn Bousman (Exclusive)
- Theatrical Trailer (Exclusive)
Saw 3 Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray)
$35 | Releases October 21
We’re still waiting on preorders to open, but Saw 3’s Limited Edition Steelbook releases the same day for $35.
Saw 3’s cover art showcases the creepy pig mask worn by a certain character in the early movies. Special features include audio commentaries and an assortment of featurettes, including a few that are exclusive to the new edition.
Saw 3 Bonus Content
- Audio commentary with director Darren Lynn Bousman, writer Leigh Whannell, and executive producers Peter Block and Jason Constantine
- Audio commentary with producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg
- Audio commentary with Darren Lynn Bousman, editor Kevin Greutert, and cinematographer David A. Armstrong
- The Traps of Saw 3
- The Props of Saw 3
- The Writing of Saw 3
- Amanda: The Evolution of a Killer
- Darren’s Diary
- Deleted scenes
- Making Your Own Choices: Darren Lynn Bousman Looks Back (Exclusive)
- The Clock is Ticking: Actor Tobin Bell on Saw 3 (Exclusive)
- Theatrical Trailer (Exclusive)
Saw 4 Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Blu-ray)
$35 | Releases October 21
Saw 4’s Limited Edition Steelbook might have the best cover of the three, as it features Jigsaw wearing the Billy the Puppet mask. Like the other two, this one releases October 21 for $35, but preorders haven’t opened just yet. Once again, special features include multiple audio commentaries, featurettes, deleted scenes, and a few exclusives.
Saw 4 Bonus Content
- Audio commentary with director Darren Lynn Bousman and actor Lyriq Bent
- Audio commentary with producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg, and executive producers Peter Block and Jason Constantine
- Darren’s video diary
- The Traps of Saw 4
- The Props of Saw 4
- Saw 4 Music Video by X Japan
- Bonus deleted scenes
- Game Over: Darren Lynn Bousman Looks Back (Exclusive)
- My Work Will Continue: Tobin Bell on Saw 4 (Exclusive)
- Theatrical Trailer (Exclusive)
Which Saw movies are available on 4K Blu-ray?

It would’ve been cool to get a new Steelbook Edition for the first movie, but it’s understandable why it’s missing. The unrated edition of Saw released on 4K Blu-ray back in 2021, and you can grab a copy of the 2004 horror classic for $15 at Amazon.