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The So Many Sequels crew continues “So Many Scares” month by blasting off into one of horror’s strangest sequels — Jason X (2002), where the infamous Camp Crystal Lake killer takes his talents to outer space.

David breaks down the film’s disastrous box office run and how it became one of the Friday the 13th franchise’s biggest flops. Garrett confesses that this was his first Jason movie and defends its “so bad it’s good” charm, while Josh struggles to believe how a hockey mask outlawed in 2024 could lead to one of cinema’s dumbest future timelines.

From liquid nitrogen kills to horny space teens and “Uber Jason”, the gang debates whether this tenth installment is horror camp gold or intergalactic garbage. Plus, how it compares to Jason Takes Manhattan, Jason Goes to Hell, and the upcoming reboot.

💀 It’s dumb, it’s wild, it’s Jason in space — and it’s the perfect spooky season chaos.

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🕒 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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