Saw X is the most recent entry in the franchise and has already been praised as one of the best entries, receiving positive reviews from Saw fans and movie critics alike. This homecoming of the iconic villain John Kramer and his memorable, but murderous, associate Amanda Young in this prequel story that occurs between the events of Saw and Saw II is a return to form for the infamous Jigsaw and the use of his “games” that allow his victims to decide if they have the willingness to survive. Directed by Kevin Greutert (who previously directed two other Saw movies), Saw X takes its torturous traps to Mexico, where a group of medical associates, led by Dr. Cecilia Pederson, offer an experimental treatment that is found out to be nothing more than an elaborate scam. It is also where John Kramer decides to set up his next game, as these con artists must be tested for their wrongdoing.As mentioned, Saw X is a glimpse into John Kramer’s past where the Jigsaw Killer is actively testing individuals, but the person behind the black-and-white puppet is yet to be identified by police. However, the connections with Saw and Saw II are not the only notable ones when it comes to Saw X and its narrative. In fact, there is another Saw movie that made a subtle reference to the events that take place in this 2023 installment. Not only did this corresponding Saw entry have an emphasis on John Kramer’s declining health and his mistreatment by the healthcare system meant to help him, but it also provided a little bit of foreshadowing that would come to fruition almost 14 years later — 2009’s Saw VI.In Saw X, John Kramer (played by Tobin Bell) is given the terrible news that, because of his inoperable brain tumor, he has about a month left to live. When John later runs into Henry, a man from his cancer support group, Henry excitedly tells him how his pancreatic cancer has been cured, all thanks to the Pederson Project, an experimental treatment from Norway run by Dr. Cecilia Pederson. After getting into contact with Dr. Pederson, John travels to Saw X’s main setting, Mexico, to meet her medical team and soon undergoes the experimental procedure, only to return later and find the place abandoned. He soon realizes that his medical procedure was faked, which leads him to kidnap all those involved in the Pederson Project and, with the help of his apprentice Amanda, create his next game.RELATED: Was John Kramer Killed Off Too Soon in the Saw Franchise?RELATED: Saw X Producer Teases Plan to Bring Back Key Franchise Characters for Final Saw Film
Saw X is the most recent entry in the franchise and has already been praised as one of the best entries, receiving positive reviews from Saw fans and movie critics alike. This homecoming of the iconic villain John Kramer and his memorable, but murderous, associate Amanda Young in this prequel story that occurs between the events of Saw and Saw II is a return to form for the infamous Jigsaw and the use of his “games” that allow his victims to decide if they have the willingness to survive. Directed by Kevin Greutert (who previously directed two other Saw movies), Saw X takes its torturous traps to Mexico, where a group of medical associates, led by Dr. Cecilia Pederson, offer an experimental treatment that is found out to be nothing more than an elaborate scam. It is also where John Kramer decides to set up his next game, as these con artists must be tested for their wrongdoing.
As mentioned, Saw X is a glimpse into John Kramer’s past where the Jigsaw Killer is actively testing individuals, but the person behind the black-and-white puppet is yet to be identified by police. However, the connections with Saw and Saw II are not the only notable ones when it comes to Saw X and its narrative. In fact, there is another Saw movie that made a subtle reference to the events that take place in this 2023 installment. Not only did this corresponding Saw entry have an emphasis on John Kramer’s declining health and his mistreatment by the healthcare system meant to help him, but it also provided a little bit of foreshadowing that would come to fruition almost 14 years later — 2009’s Saw VI.
In Saw X, John Kramer (played by Tobin Bell) is given the terrible news that, because of his inoperable brain tumor, he has about a month left to live. When John later runs into Henry, a man from his cancer support group, Henry excitedly tells him how his pancreatic cancer has been cured, all thanks to the Pederson Project, an experimental treatment from Norway run by Dr. Cecilia Pederson. After getting into contact with Dr. Pederson, John travels to Saw X’s main setting, Mexico, to meet her medical team and soon undergoes the experimental procedure, only to return later and find the place abandoned. He soon realizes that his medical procedure was faked, which leads him to kidnap all those involved in the Pederson Project and, with the help of his apprentice Amanda, create his next game.
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