Se7en Movie Original Ending Fight(Photo Credit –Netflix)

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David Fincher’s Se7en, if seen from a modern lens, stands not only as a defining work in the director’s career but as one of the most enduring American thrillers ever made. While Fincher, Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, and even Kevin Spacey tend to steal most of the spotlight in public memory, the film owes its entire existence to the quiet brilliance of Andrew Kevin Walker. His name may not echo as loudly as the stars, but without him, none of it would’ve existed.

Andrew Kevin Walker: A Career Hinged On One Script

Walker had no significant credits to his name back in the early ’90s. Se7en was his big leap, a script written out of frustration during his time in New York and crafted with a raw edge that sliced through the typical Hollywood formula.

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It wasn’t long after that he ended up penning Sleepy Hollow for Tim Burton and fine-tuning the likes of The Game and Fight Club behind the scenes. Years later, he’d even return to work with Fincher on The Killer, adapted from a French graphic novel, with a release set for late 2023.

But none of those later successes would’ve mattered if Se7en didn’t make the impact it did. Had that film stumbled, there’s a good chance Fincher wouldn’t have revisited Walker’s scripts, and the chain reaction of career-defining films might’ve ended right there. Instead, the movie detonated across pop culture, dragging noir back into the mainstream with blood-stained gloves.