Spiral (2021) – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)
Spiral: From The Book of SaW is not only one of Chris Rock’s best performances but the best entry into the SaW franchise for quite some time.
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Spiral: From The Book of SaW is not only one of Chris Rock’s best performances but the best entry into the SaW franchise for quite some time.
A writer decides to put Los Angeles into a tizzy over some buried treasure, which causes quite a few 911 calls.
Elektra’s origins, as well as the House of Abundance, is dived into, as we see Elektra become the mother she didn’t have.
In a follow-up to the events that ended the last episode, we learn whether Lea and Shaun simply experienced a scare or a tragedy.
While To Your Eternity flirted with death before, it decides it is time to make viewers cry again.
Yaguchi, one of the men Sayu slept with, decides to initiate an uncomfortable conversation that leads Asami and Yoshida to act.
It is time for Maladie’s execution, and Penance ends up drawing a line in the sand, which separates those who wish to save Maladie from others who have other plans.
To fully understand how much Max means to Zoey, we have a flashback episode focused on them teaming up to win a job at Sprqpoint.
The time has come for Robyn to nearly have her secret revealed, as she watches what can happen if she maintains the path she is on.
With most horror franchises laying dormant, SaW seems ready for another round but with a new villain, new heroes, and the only thing consistent being the traps that made the franchise famous.