Are You Ready for a Brand New 'Friday the 13th'?
Filed under: Horror, RumorMonger, Scripts, Remakes and Sequels
Depending on your point of view, this is either very good or very bad news. Shock Til You Drop is reporting that the much-discussed Friday the 13th update will not be a remake of the classic 1980 flick. According to sources, writers Damian Shannon and Mark Swift (Freddy vs. Jason) will not be re-writing the original story. Going one step further, Shock reports that the flick would not be an origin story of any kind. Instead, Shock reports that the film will take place, "somewhere between parts two and four". As any horror fan knows, the story of Jason Voorhees and his reign of terror at Camp Crystal Lake is one of the cornerstones of 80's horror, and the thought of a remake had plenty of fans all up in arms. Texas Chainsaw Massacre director Marcus Nispel hopped onboard a few weeks ago to direct.
Just last week Scott had reported that there were still some details to iron out with the script; mainly how they were going to work around the fact that Jason did not really appear in the films until Part 2. As we all know, it was good old Mommy dearest doing the dispatching in the first film. If Shock's sources can be trusted then this means Nispel won't have to worry about how to work in the big daddy of slashers and his trusty goalie mask and they can just start fresh. Stay tuned for any official word on whether or not we will be seeing a "stronger, faster, better" Jason headed our way. Friday the 13th is set for release February 13, 2009.
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1-27-2008 @ 7:15PM
shirley davis said...
if you would please email me once a week so i know the new friday the 13th movie is still coming out. I'm really looking forward to it. I really loved the new halloween movie.
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11-28-2007 @ 6:14PM
John said...
lets it go already, just let it go.
new horror sucks. new takes on old horror sucks worse.
I don't know the answer to how they create new horror worth watching..but I do know re-making Jason movies for the 400th time isn't the answer.
Gore won't save horror either.
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