Friday the 13th

Paramount Kills Production on ‘Friday the 13th’ Reboot
Paramount Kills Production on ‘Friday the 13th’ Reboot
Paramount Kills Production on ‘Friday the 13th’ Reboot
Paramount performed a little maintenance on their calendar last night, removing both World War Z 2 and the repeatedly delayed Friday the 13th reboot from their upcoming release schedule — but that’s not all. The studio has reportedly completely shut down production on their new Friday the 13th project, which was set to begin filming in just six weeks. With no release date (again) and pre-production halted, it seems that Jason Voorhees’ revival may be delayed indefinitely.
The ‘Friday the 13th’ Reboot Has Found Its Setting and Script
The ‘Friday the 13th’ Reboot Has Found Its Setting and Script
The ‘Friday the 13th’ Reboot Has Found Its Setting and Script
It’s been a long time coming, but after almost a decade, producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form are ready to start working on the Friday the 13th reboot. The original 1980 Friday the 13th is a horror classic that introduced hockey-masked lunatic Jason Vorhees to the world, but its sequels over the years have left a lot to be desired. Even the 2009 remake was just not that good. Now, it sounds like Fuller and Form, who also produced The Purge series, are ready for another go at it.
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter’
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter’
10 Things You Might Not Know About ‘Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter’
The actor who played Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Ted White, said that while he was working with Corey Feldman on the movie, young Corey was so annoying, he actually wanted to kill him in real life. That’s just one of the facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which looks at the not-at-all final chapter of the Friday the 13th franchise with Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter!
‘Friday the 13th’ Sequel May Finally Explain Why Jason Voorhees Can’t Die
‘Friday the 13th’ Sequel May Finally Explain Why Jason Voorhees Can’t Die
‘Friday the 13th’ Sequel May Finally Explain Why Jason Voorhees Can’t Die
A Friday the 13th sequel has been in development ever since Platinum Dunes’ remake hit theaters in 2009. After Paramount dated and rescheduled (and rescheduled) the upcoming sequel, we finally appear to have a new Friday the 13th film hitting theaters in 2016 — the thing is, we haven’t heard much about it. Platinum Dunes producer Brad Fuller has revealed new details today — on Friday the 13th, naturally — about the upcoming sequel, why it’s taken so long and what we might expect from the project.
Games I Own That Suck: Friday the 13th (NES)
Games I Own That Suck: Friday the 13th (NES)
Games I Own That Suck: Friday the 13th (NES)
For the past few years, I have always posted about video games that are good in a weekly (well, sometimes weekly) article named 'Games To Try Before You Die.' I have always been a happy video game player, but when I looked at my game collection. I realized I have a lot of games that are just awful. Why do I own these? Why am I attracted to crappy games? Starting today, I'm going to post about game
The Legacy That is ‘Friday the 13th’ [Video]
The Legacy That is ‘Friday the 13th’ [Video]
The Legacy That is ‘Friday the 13th’ [Video]
Every time the 13th of the month lands on a Friday, people always make some sort of big deal about it. Like there is going to be some sort of bad thing that will happen on Friday the 13th. Where did all of this superstition come from? I don't know, maybe it goes deeper than what I think, but I imagine it's because of these fine horror flicks named... 'Friday the 13th'