It’s Jason Voorhees… in space! 🚀
This week on So Many Sequels, the guys tackle Jason X (2002) — the 10th Friday the 13th movie that launched horror’s most notorious slasher straight into the future.
🎃 Josh questions why anyone thought cryogenically freezing Jason was a good idea.
🎥 Garrett defends his nostalgic love for the film’s ridiculous kills and horny space teens.
📊 David breaks down the box office disaster, the $14 million budget, and how it became the worst-performing Jason movie ever.
Expect debates about “Uber Jason,” liquid nitrogen kills, and hockey being outlawed in 2024, plus a deep dive into how this film went from sequel to sci-fi parody.
🕒 Chapters
00:00 – Welcome to So Many Scares
01:00 – Why Jason X Exists
04:00 – 2002 Box Office Breakdown
08:00 – Garrett’s Nostalgic Defense of Jason X
11:00 – Cryogenic Freezing & Future Timeline Nonsense
15:00 – The Dumbest Sci-Fi Setup Ever
18:00 – Robot Girlfriends & Space Horniness
23:00 – Liquid Nitrogen Kill Discussion
27:00 – “Uber Jason” Transformation
31:00 – Final Battle & Space Explosion
35:00 – Is It So Bad It’s Good?
38:00 – Letterboxd Game & Final Ratings
43:00 – What’s Next: Friday the 13th Reboot
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