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Marvel Studios wanted to make a "Deathlok" movie with Robert Downey Jr. in the early 2000s, and now is the perfect time to consider resurrecting the project.
Chris Rock's Spiral saved the Saw series. Now, Saw X could put it back into the ground, burying innovation under the weight of ludicrously excessive continuity.