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I Used To Love The Saw Movies. Why The Timeline Of Saw X Has Me So Happy As An OG Fan

As someone who revels in keeping track of what upcoming horror movies are in play, there was a phrase from the past that used to return as a comfort around this time of year: “If it’s Halloween, it must be Saw.” For seven years in a row, the franchise originated by James Wan and Leigh Whannell gave us clockwork entries in the book of John Kramer’s legacy of pain. It was good for a while, but at a certain point, not even my OG fandom could guarantee me showing up for the next chapter.

We’re about to see it happen again, and for the first time in a while, there are several reasons why I’m actually glad to see Saw X’s release approaching. Part of it has to do with the entry’s place on the franchise timeline happens, and the possibilities it opens up. As we approach this next round of the seasonal bloodletting, which has aptly brought back the official Saw Blood Drive as well, it’s a good time to cut into why this new story holds so much promise in my eyes. 

But to do that, I have to face down the demons of what turned me off of the franchise in the first place. 

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Where The Saw Franchise Lost Me

 

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