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Friday The 13th (1980-2009) #796347
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Film Director Writer(s) Producer(s)

Friday the 13th (1980) Sean S. Cunningham Victor Miller Sean S. Cunningham

Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981) Steve Miner Ron Kurz Steve Miner

Friday the 13th Part III (1982) Martin Kitrosser & Carol Watson Frank Mancuso, Jr.

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) Joseph Zito Barney Cohen

Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) Danny Steinmann Martin Kitrosser, David Cohen & Danny Steinmann Timothy Silver

Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) Tom McLoughlin Tom McLoughlin Don Behrns

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) John Carl Buechler Manuel Fidello & Daryl Haney Iain Paterson

Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) Rob Hedden Rob Hedden Randy Cheveldave

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) Adam Marcus Jay Huguely, Adam Marcus & Dean Lorey Sean S. Cunningham

Jason X (2001) James Isaac Todd Farmer Noel Cunningham

Freddy vs. Jason (2003) Ronny Yu Damian Shannon & Mark Swift Sean S. Cunningham

Friday the 13th (2009) Marcus Nispel Michael Bay, Andrew Form & Brad Fuller



In the original Friday the 13th (1980), Mrs. Voorhees (Betsy Palmer) stalks and murders the teenagers who are preparing Camp Crystal Lake for re‑opening. She is determined to ensure that the camp does not reopen after her son Jason (Ari Lehman) drowned in the lake because two staff members who were supposed to be watching him were having sex. The last counselor, Alice (Adrienne King), fends off Mrs. Voorhees long enough to grab a machete and decapitate her.[5] In Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981), Jason (Steve Daskewisz/Warrington Gillette) is revealed to be alive and fully grown. After killing Alice, Jason returns to Crystal Lake to guard it from all intruders. Five years later, a group of teenagers arrive at Crystal Lake to set up a new camp, but Jason murders them. Ginny Field (Amy Steel), the last counselor Jason attempts to kill, finds a cabin in the woods with a shrine built around the severed head of Mrs. Voorhees. Ginny fights back and slams a machete through Jason's shoulder. Jason is left for dead as Ginny is taken away in an ambulance.[6] During the events of Friday the 13th Part III (1982), Jason (Richard Brooker) removes the machete from his shoulder and finds his way to Chris Higgins' (Dana Kimmell) local homestead. Chris returns to her property with some friends, and Jason kills anyone who wanders into the barn where he is hiding. Taking a hockey mask from a victim to hide his face, Jason leaves the barn to kill the rest of the group. Chris seemingly kills Jason with an axe to his head, but the night's events drive her into hysteria as the police take her away.[7]

Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) continues where Part III leaves off, with Jason (Ted White) found by the police and taken to the local morgue after removing the axe. Upon arrival, Jason kills the coroner and a nurse before returning to Crystal Lake. A group of friends rent a house on Crystal Lake and fall victim to Jason's rampage. After killing the teens, Jason seeks out Trish (Kimberly Beck) and Tommy Jarvis (Corey Feldman), who live next door. While distracted by Trish, Jason is attacked and killed by Tommy.[8] Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) follows Tommy Jarvis (John Shepherd), who was committed to a mental health institution after the events of The Final Chapter and grew up constantly afraid that Jason (Tom Morga) will return. Roy Burns (Dick Wieand) uses Jason's persona to become a copycat killer at the halfway home to which Tommy has moved. Tommy, supervisor Pam (Melanie Kinnaman), and a young boy named Reggie (Shavar Ross) manage to defeat Roy. They eventually learn that Roy had a son who was murdered by one of the patients at the institution, triggering Roy to take on Jason's likeness and kill everyone there.[9] Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) begins with Tommy (Thom Mathews) visiting Jason's grave after being released from another mental institution. Tommy inadvertently resurrects Jason (C. J. Graham) with a piece of the fence surrounding the cemetery acting as a lightning rod. Jason immediately heads back to Crystal Lake and kills the people working at the new summer camp. Tommy eventually chains Jason to a boulder that he tosses into the lake, where he leaves Jason to die.[10]

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988) begins an indeterminate length of time after Jason Lives. Jason (Kane Hodder) is resurrected again, this time by the telekinetic Tina Shepard (Lar Park Lincoln), who is trying to resurrect her father who drowned in the lake when Tina was a child. Jason once again begins killing those who occupy Crystal Lake and is returned to the bottom of the lake after a battle with Tina.[11] Jason is resurrected again in Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) by an underwater electrical cable. He follows a group of students on their senior class cruise to Manhattan, where he kills the ship's crew and the majority of the students. Upon reaching Manhattan, Jason chases Rennie (Jensen Daggett) and Sean (Scott Reeves), the two remaining students, into the sewers. Jason eventually melts away because the sewer is flooded with toxic waste.[12] In Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), Jason, through an unexplained resurrection, is hunted by the FBI at Crystal Lake. The FBI sets up a sting that successfully kills Jason. Through possession, Jason manages to survive by passing his black heart from one being to the next. It is revealed that he has a sister and a niece, and that he needs them to get his body back. Jason resurrects himself, but his niece, Jessica Kimble (Kari Keegan), stabs him with a mystical dagger and he is dragged into Hell.[13]

Jason X (2002) takes place in the future, when Jason has again been inexplicably resurrected. A scientist, Rowan Lafontaine (Lexa Doig), decides that cryonic suspension is the only method of stopping him, but Jason breaks free and kills the army personnel guarding him before he can be again imprisoned. Rowan manages to lure Jason into the cryo‑chamber, but he ruptures the tank and freezes both himself and Rowan. Over 400 years later, a team of students studying Earth discover Jason's body and take it into space. Upon being thawed by the team, he proceeds to murder everyone aboard the spacecraft. He is seemingly killed, but is then resurrected via nanotechnology as a cyborg version of himself. Finally, he is ejected into space and lands on the planet Earth 2.[14] The next Friday the 13th film, Freddy vs. Jason (2003), was a crossover with A Nightmare on Elm Street. Set in the contemporary period, Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) resurrects Jason (Ken Kirzinger) and sends him to Springwood hoping that he will create enough fear among the residents that Freddy will be strong enough to invade their dreams. Jason accomplishes this but refuses to stop killing. A battle ensues both in the dream-world and at Crystal Lake. The outcome is left ambiguous, as Jason surfaces from the lake holding Freddy's severed head, which winks and laughs.[15]

In 2009, a new Friday the 13th film which restarted the film series continuity was released. In this film, after witnessing his mother being beheaded at a young age, an adult Jason (Derek Mears) follows in her footsteps and kills anyone who comes to Crystal Lake. Jason subsequently kidnaps a young woman, Whitney Miller (Amanda Righetti), who reminds him of his mother. Six weeks after her disappearance, her brother, Clay Miller (Jared Padalecki), comes to look for her. The pair reunite and work together to seemingly kill Jason

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #796349
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Never been a fan of this either, i've only seen four including Freddy vs Jason and that was more than enough. Jason Takes Manhattan is one of the worst films i've ever seen.

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #796351
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I love these movies! They almost made as many as Rocky! lol

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #802670
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ah funny guy
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I love theses films the best by far has to be part 6 jason lives its got everything paintballers alice cooper sountrack an even a ccop chase sheriff garris is pure class his oneliners are the stuff of leg lol peace

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #802671
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We need jason x part two + freddy vs jason 2 make dis happen plz paramount

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: the_crazy_don] #802673
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Originally Posted By: the_crazy_don
We need jason x part two + freddy vs jason 2 make dis happen plz paramount


Jason X was awful. F vs J was great though.


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Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #802783
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i see the gripe with jason x but its not dat bad the kills still look gd i mean having ur head cryogenicly frozen the smashed of the worktop thing is an still very brutal SARGE I GOT CONDOR WHATS HIS POSITION ... HE"S SCREWED i love that film

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #802784
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we need jason x 2 the experiment also the dark moon there the books just never got made into films lol peace

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #806468
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Even though my favourite horror film and killer is Halloween and Michael Myers I have to say my favourite horror franchise is Friday the 13th, and Jason was the reason I got interested in horror. Haven't seen 'Jason goes to Hell' or 'Jason X' though, might not have seen the entire 'Freddy Vs Jason' either.

I can't wait for the upcoming 13th Friday the 13th film as I've never seen neither of these horror movies in the theaters.

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #811857
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Grew up with the Friday The 13th movies, and was the movies that got me into the horror genre.

Hear they are toying with the idea of a found footage style for the upcoming Friday The 13th. I don't mind found footage but don't really think it suits Friday The 13th.

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Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #812008
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nah that idea was scrapped its a brand new story new jason new plot the full works i realy hope they pull this 1 off dis time plz

Re: Friday The 13th (1980-2009) [Re: DonMega1888] #812034
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Think i have only seen the first two and not sure i want to see the others, judging by the above film covers they look pretty bad..

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