The series, where the episodes after the first two films are repetitive and full of clichés, still has a nostalgic place because it features one of the most 'famous' serial killers in the history of cinema.
It is not known whether bad things will happen when Friday the 13th comes, but all the '13th' on the big screen. On Fridays, 'young people' are killed one by one and are still being killed.
Jason Voorhees is a fictional character created by Victor Miller. Jason is the primary antagonist of the Friday the 13th series. Jason is a psychopathic serial killer who usually commits his murders on Fridays in Crystal Lake. Jason starts using his hockey mask in the third movie of the series. There are approximately 8 movies in the original series. There are 12 movies in total. The most recent of these is the Friday the 13th movie, released in 2009.
The story of Jason, whose face was deformed and who vowed revenge when he witnessed his mother's murder, has been going on since 1980. The film, which has been shot once again due to both being one of the classics of the horror genre and the increasing demand for sequels, cannot avoid receiving bad reviews with its heated and presented story, but it is also true that Jason's cutting and chopping always attracts the attention of moviegoers.
The series, where the episodes after the first two films are repetitive and full of clichés, still has a nostalgic place because it features one of the most 'famous' serial killers in the history of cinema.
Here are the Friday the 13th movies from 1980 to 2009:
Friday the 13th (1980)
Crystal Lake has a bad history. While the blood-soaked past is hidden in the chest, it emerges 20 years later.
The film, directed by Sean S Cunningham, is considered the most important film as it is the beginning of the series.
Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
Five years pass after the events and Crystal Lake hosts another camp group. Jason is afraid that the young people coming to the camp will notice him. He will prevent his secret from being revealed at the expense of killing everyone.
The second part of the series, directed by Steve Miner, was the production that triggered the ones that came after it.
Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982)
The subject does not change. Again, a group of young people come to camp at Crystal Lake for summer vacation. Again, they do not know what will happen to them yet. And Jason, the scary killer with a hockey mask, is waiting for them at every corner.
Like the previous movie, '13.' Friday: Part 3 was also directed by Steve Miner.
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)
In the previous episode, Jason was thought to be dead... Jason's body is taken to the morgue of Wessex Hospital. But contrary to popular belief, Jason is still alive. Waking up in the morgue, Jason goes home; He sets off towards Crystal Lake.
Meanwhile, a group of young people set up camp in a cabin on the lake shore for a holiday. Young people who do not listen to the warnings given to them come face to face with the legend of Jason.
Joseph Zito directed the fourth of the story, which was thought to be the last but will never end.
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning / Friday the 13th Part V (1985)
The plot of the 5th movie, directed by Danny Steinmann, is as follows: Tommy Jarvis was treated in a clinic for years due to the trauma he suffered from Jason when he was 12 years old. Now a young man, Jarvis remains in a rehabilitation center.
One of the patients at the rehabilitation center attacks another. Medical technician Billy and the sheriff arrive on the scene and learn that this is an annoying prank. That same night, Billy is killed. The murders committed in the following days point to a serial killer.
Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI (1986)
Yes very surprising! Somehow Jason doesn't die again. Tommy exhumes Jason's grave to make sure he is dead and accidentally causes Jason to resurrect. Jason returns to his gruesome murders.
The movie, directed by Tom McLoughlin, is among the worst in the series.
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)
Little Tina has telekinetic powers. But he thinks that these forces caused his father's death in Crystal Lake. Her doctor takes Tina back to the campsite so she can get over this trauma. However, his aim is to use Tina's powers as advertising material for himself.
While Tina tries to reach her father through her powers, she accidentally wakes up Jason, who is lying at the bottom of the lake.
The film, which is one of the best examples of the question 'How to exploit a story', was directed by John Carl Buechler.
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
Young high school students are unaware that they are carrying an unexpected passenger on a cruise organized for their graduation. Jason somehow managed to get out of his grave and board the ship called Lazarus, where the students were. After the terror he created on the ship, he arrives in Manhattan.
Rob Hedden is the director of the film, which achieves the 'success' of its predecessor.
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
Everyone thought he was finally dead. But they were wrong... Jason was reborn to take over the identity of everyone he touched, thanks to his ability to freeze bones. The terrible truth was that he could be anywhere. Or anyone…
Adam Marcus directed the movie in which Jason goes to hell.
Friday the 13th (2009)
In the movie, which is the last in the series for now, Clay Miller, who heads to the legendary Crystal Lake forests to search for his missing sister, begins to search among the ruins of old and decayed huts behind the moss-covered trees. Clay, who ignores the warnings of the police and local people and continues to search for his missing sister Whitney, gets the help of a young girl named Jenna, who is among the college students who came to that area for an exciting weekend break.
However, there they are about to encounter a great danger that they had never considered. Unknowingly, one of the scariest monsters that ever lived; They have entered the habitat of Jason Voorhees, the famous killer who resides in Crystal Lake with his large razor-sharp knife.
The film, which rewinds the story, was directed by Marcus Nispel.