Killing Jigsaw Wasn’t a Mistake – It Made Saw X the Best Movie in the Franchise

One of the most impressive aspects of Saw X is how it’s peppered with nuance. Many assumed the movie would be another cash grab by Lionsgate by milking a popular franchise in the build-up to Halloween in 2023. However, John Kramer (aka Jigsaw) goes on his most personal mission in Saw X, going after unscrupulous individuals who are scamming people with a cancer cure.It’s a big statement against capitalism, proving that the system — whether the black market or the medical industry people pay taxes for — can be rigged. Fans and critics enjoyed it so much, they were happy to see Saw X’s post-credits tease more of John’s adventures before he would die in Saw III. While Saw’s producers regret killing off Jigsaw so early, it was an essential move that made Saw X a better movie and laid down the foundation for a more intriguing future.Many franchises persist with dragging on well-liked villains, ignoring how character fatigue and saturation would often set in. It’s been seen with Michael Myers in the Halloween franchise, Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th, and Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street. It’s just hard to sustain original, creative and innovative narratives, to the point they become parodies of themselves.Saw X Director Reveals Scripted Scene Nixed by Studio

One of the most impressive aspects of Saw X is how it’s peppered with nuance. Many assumed the movie would be another cash grab by Lionsgate by milking a popular franchise in the build-up to Halloween in 2023. However, John Kramer (aka Jigsaw) goes on his most personal mission in Saw X, going after unscrupulous individuals who are scamming people with a cancer cure.

Saw X Director Reveals Scripted Scene Nixed by Studio

It’s a big statement against capitalism, proving that the system — whether the black market or the medical industry people pay taxes for — can be rigged. Fans and critics enjoyed it so much, they were happy to see Saw X’s post-credits tease more of John’s adventures before he would die in Saw III. While Saw’s producers regret killing off Jigsaw so early, it was an essential move that made Saw X a better movie and laid down the foundation for a more intriguing future.

Many franchises persist with dragging on well-liked villains, ignoring how character fatigue and saturation would often set in. It’s been seen with Michael Myers in the Halloween franchise, Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th, and Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street. It’s just hard to sustain original, creative and innovative narratives, to the point they become parodies of themselves.

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