The AMC movie theater intro with Nicole Kidman got a hysterical Saw X parody

Imagine the AMC intro with Nicole Kidman, but with Billy the Puppet from Saw instead.

If you’re ready for a fresh spin on the meme-ified AMC movie theater introduction featuring Nicole Kidman, have we got a Saw for you.

Ahead of this month’s Saw X, Lionsgate has released an absolutely perfect, no-notes spoof on the AMC advertisement.

This time, Billy the Puppet replaces Kidman as he rides his ominous tricycle and extols the virtues of why people love to go see horror films, Saw films in particular.

Meet Saw Patrol, the new Saw/PAW Patrol double feature movie meme inspired by Barbenheimer

Honestly, they should just start playing this in front of other movies and see how moviegoers react. Everyone loves Billy the Puppet! He’s a cinema icon!

We’ll let you be the judge of this spooky spoof below.

If anything, this gets you in the mood for Halloween season and for a brand-new Saw movie to hit theaters later this September.

Hey, maybe AMC will play this in theaters if you at least go check out Jigsaw’s latest slate of not-so-innocent victims.

We want to play a game, after all.

Meet Saw Patrol, the new Saw/PAW Patrol double feature movie meme inspired by Barbenheimer

First came Barbenheimer. Now, it’s time for … Saw Patrol.

With “Barbenheimer” making a boatload of money at the box office this weekend, studios are about to try and find the next meme-ified double feature for movie fans to flock to this year.

How about a combination of the new Saw and PAW Patrol films?

Some internet folks discovered that Saw X, the latest film in the long-running horror franchise, and PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, the latest film adaptation of the Nickelodeon animated series, come out on the same date in September.

Yes, both films are set to debut on Sept. 29, which has created an all-new double feature movie meme: “Saw Patrol.”

While this might seem like a far-more unlikely double bill than Barbie and Oppenheimer, the studios that distribute these films seem to be running with the gag.

Well, we’re not exactly sure that “Saw Patrol” is going to take off quite like “Barbenheimer” did, but why not?

Going to the movies is one of the best things in the world, and if this gets people excited about it, then all the merrier. Bring on “Saw Patrol!”

Just don’t, y’know, bring along the kids after PAW Patrol.