Amanda has a long history in the Saw franchise.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Amanda Young returns in Saw X, and the character has a long history in the Saw franchise. Shawnee Smith previously portrayed Amanda Young in the first three Saw films, and her demise in Saw III has largely left her out of the Saw franchise since. However, like Jigsaw himself, the Saw movies like to play games.
Amanda returns in a much more significant role in 2005's Saw II, during which she is seemingly placed in a new game alongside several other people. She and her companions face a house full of slow-acting poison, and she even finds herself tossed into a pit of dirty hypodermic needles. However, Saw II's big twist is the reveal that Amanda has become John Kramer's devoted apprentice, who is tasked with carrying on his work after he eventually succumbs to his terminal cancer.
What Happens To Amanda In Future Saw Movies Though Amanda is fiercely loyal to Kramer in Saw X, the movie does show some seeds of her dissent in the Saw franchise's future timeline, with Amanda sympathizing with Gabriela for being pulled into the medical scam to pay for her drug addiction. Amanda also believes Cecilia deserves no shot at redemption.
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