EPISODE · Nov 2, 2025 · 3 MIN
Biography Flash: Jason Voorhees Slashes into 2025 with New Films, Series & More
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Jason Voorees Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jason Voorhees fans, buckle up because our boy hasn’t seen this much action since he upgraded from “creeping out of the lake” to “punting heads on a spaceship.” That’s right, the last few days have been a glorious mess of machetes and headlines—and yes, before you tweet at me, I know Jason is as real as my New Year’s resolutions, but try telling that to half of horror Twitter right now. First, let’s talk about what’s made a bigger comeback than me at my high school reunion: the Friday the 13th franchise. Horror Inc. dropped a bombshell at San Diego Comic-Con, confirming that Friday the 13th Part 13 is officially in the works. This is its first big screen return in over sixteen years, which is honestly about the same length of time it takes for me to respond to text messages. VP Robbie Barsamian said both a new sequel film and a new video game are in active development—and if you listen closely, you can still hear horror fans collectively losing their minds. The commitment is real, the hype is real, and you’d better believe the mask redesign is real. Apparently, they’re updating Jason’s iconic look so he’s ready to traumatize a new generation, as if Gen Z didn’t have enough to deal with already. And the multimedia Jason-verse is expanding faster than the list of streaming services you can’t afford. We’re getting a Crystal Lake prequel series on Peacock and A24, which promises even more Voorhees family drama. Think Succession but with more drowning and less indoor plumbing. Producer Sean Cunningham’s prior pessimism was torpedoed by this news—legal hurdles are cleared, everyone’s on board, and suddenly, Jason’s having a hotter streak than the Colorado Avalanche, who, (as Denver Gazette snarked in a recent hockey analysis) could probably use a goalie with Jason’s killer sense of timing. Social media? JasonUniverse13’s account is rolling out exclusives, teasers, and enough behind-the-scenes mask selfies to make even Deadpool jealous. Every post sets off more speculation: Who will direct? Will Kane Hodder return? And why isn’t Jason in MultiVersus, even though all the leaks swear he’s coming? Meanwhile, memes of Jason in a surgical mask—“just here for the protocol, not the massacre”—keep making the rounds. Long story short, 2025 marks Jason’s 45th anniversary, the franchise is more alive than ever, and if you thought this was the year horror nostalgia peaked, think again. Thanks for tuning in to Jason Voorhees Biography Flash. Subscribe now to never miss an update—because with Jason, the only thing more dangerous than missing a news drop is camping at Crystal Lake. Search “Biography Flash” for more tales that are almost too wild to be fictional. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/45JRxcr This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Jason Voorees Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Jason Voorhees fans, buckle up because our boy hasn’t seen this much action since he upgraded from “creeping out of the lake” to “punting heads on a spaceship.” That’s right, the last few days have been a glorious mess of machetes and headlines—and yes, before you tweet at me, I know Jason is as real as my New Year’s resolutions, but try telling that to half of horror Twitter right now. First, let’s talk about what’s made a bigger comeback than me at my high school reunion: the Friday the 13th franchise. Horror Inc. dropped a bombshell at San Diego Comic-Con, confirming that Friday the 13th Part 13 is officially in the works. This is its first big screen return in over sixteen years, which is honestly about the same length of time it takes for me to respond to text messages. VP Robbie Barsamian said both a new sequel film and a new video game are in active development—and if you listen closely, you can still hear horror fans collectively losing their minds. The commitment is real, the hype is real, and you’d better believe the mask redesign is real. Apparently, they’re updating Jason’s iconic look so he’s ready to traumatize a new generation, as if Gen Z didn’t have enough to deal with already. And the multimedia Jason-verse is expanding faster than the list of streaming services you can’t afford. We’re getting a Crystal Lake prequel series on Peacock and A24, which promises even more Voorhees family drama. Think Succession but with more drowning and less indoor plumbing. Producer Sean Cunningham’s prior pessimism was torpedoed by this news—legal hurdles are cleared, everyone’s on board, and suddenly, Jason’s having a hotter streak than the Colorado Avalanche, who, (as Denver Gazette snarked in a recent hockey analysis) could probably use a goalie with Jason’s killer sense of timing. Social media? JasonUniverse13’s account is rolling out exclusives, teasers, and enough behind-the-scenes mask selfies to make even Deadpool jealous. Every post sets off more speculation: Who will direct? Will Kane Hodder return? And why isn’t Jason in MultiVersus, even though all the leaks swear he’s coming? Meanwhile, memes of Jason in a surgical mask—“just here for the protocol, not the massacre”—keep making the rounds. Long story short, 2025 marks Jason’s 45th anniversary, the franchise is more alive than ever, and if you thought this was the year horror nostalgia peaked, think again. Thanks for tuning in to Jason Voorhees Biography Flash. Subscribe now to never miss an update—because with Jason, the only thing more dangerous than missing a news drop is camping at Crystal Lake. Search “Biography Flash” for more tales that are almost too wild to be fictional. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/45JRxcr This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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