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Friday the 13th franchise: new movie and new videogame

The classic slasher is more relevant than ever and extends through time

By Ninfa GaleanoPublished 6 months ago 3 min read

The legendary Friday the 13th horror saga continues to expand over time. In addition to premiering a television series for 2026, the franchise is already developing a new movie and a new video game, which will continue to set trends in the horror genre.

It's been 16 years since Jason Voorhees starred in this great horror saga, but the wait is over. During the San Diego Comic-Con, Horror Inc. he has officially confirmed the return of the iconic ruthless killer of cinema slashe. To the delight of fans all over the world a new Friday the 13th movie and video game are already underway.

This triple announcement, TV series, movie and video game represents a unique opportunity to revive the franchise on all fronts. For gamers and fans of the horror genre, Jason's return marks a new stage in interactive and cinematic horror.

A new film sequel and a new video game are the priority of the film production company. All the energy is being put there to revolutionize the horror genre once again. Although the studios involved and the platforms on which it will be released have not yet been revealed, it became clear that both projects are officially already in production.

The Movie

The new Friday the 13th film is being developed under the banner of Horror Inc., which is actively working on both a new movie and a video game. During a recent panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Robbie Barsamian, Vice President of Horror Inc., confirmed that both projects are in the early stages of development. While specific details about the plot or cast have not been disclosed, the anticipation is building, especially since it has been 16 years since the last Friday the 13th film was released.

Fans have expressed a desire for the new film to capture the essence of the earlier installments, particularly the atmosphere and character dynamics that made the original films iconic. There is a strong sentiment against the found footage style, which some believe would not suit the franchise's legacy. Instead, many hope for a return to traditional slasher elements, featuring Jason Voorhees in a more classic setting, possibly even with a snowy backdrop, which has been a long-requested theme among fans.

Corey Feldman, who played Tommy Jarvis in earlier films, is a fan-favorite candidate for a comeback. Additionally, there are hopes that Kane Hodder, a beloved actor known for portraying Jason in several films, might reprise his role, although recent reports suggest that Derek Mears may take on the mantle of Jason once again.

The Videogame

A new Friday the 13th videogame has been officially announced, marking a significant revival of the franchise after years of legal disputes that hindered its development. This announcement was made during the San Diego Comic-Con 2025, where Robbie Barsamian, Vice President of Horror Inc., confirmed that both a new game and a sequel film are in the works.

The previous game, Friday the 13th: The Game, released in 2017, gained popularity but faced challenges due to licensing issues, leading to its servers being shut down in 2024. The game was well-received for its asymmetrical multiplayer gameplay, where players could take on the roles of either Jason Voorhees or camp counselors. However, it ultimately could not sustain long-term support due to these legal complications.

Th new videogame has been described as a "sequel game." This raises questions about whether it will continue the story from the 2017 title or take a different direction entirely. Barsamian emphasized that the new projects are a priority for Horror Inc., and they are finally in a position to move forward after resolving past legal issues.

The game is expected to be developed for modern consoles, including Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, although no release date has been provided yet. The potential for a first-person survival horror experience has also been hinted at, which could differentiate it from its predecessor.

Conclusion

The revival of the Friday the 13th franchise through both a new game and a film is seen as a promising development for fans. The franchise has been relatively dormant since the 2009 film reboot, and this new direction could reinvigorate interest in Jason Voorhees and his legacy in horror media. As the project progresses, fans are eager to see how it will unfold and what new elements will be introduced to the gameplay and story.

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Ninfa Galeano

Journalist. Content Creator. Media Lover. Geek. LGBTQ+.

Visit eeriecast ,where you'll find anonymous horror stories from all over the world. Causing insomnia since 2023.

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