Friday the 13th Movies Ranked Worst to Best, according to AI
The Friday the 13th film saga continues to influence the horror genre to this day

Today is Friday the 13th, the weekend is coming and it is the ideal time to watch the complete Friday the 13th movies saga. This franchise is one of the most important in the horror genre because it reminds us of the American superstition that Friday the 13th is a cursed date.
This franchise contains twelve films, which have terrified several generations thanks to twisted plots that have been incredibly successful.
The truth is that I have faithfully followed this horror saga over the years and my curiosity led me to ask the AI to order the movies of the Friday the 13th franchise, from worst to best.
Here are the results based on journalistic reviews and audience perception.
#12. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
Widely regarded as the worst entry, this film features a convoluted possession plot that strays far from the franchise's roots, leading to a confusing and unsatisfying experience.
#11. Jason X (2001)
Set in space, this installment is criticized for its absurd premise and lack of genuine horror, making it a low point in the series.
#10. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989)
This film disappointed fans by taking Jason out of Crystal Lake, resulting in a lackluster setting and forgettable characters.
#9. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)
Featuring a different killer instead of Jason, this entry was seen as a letdown with poor character development and an unengaging plot.
#8. Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)
While some fans appreciate its telekinetic heroine, it suffers from weak character arcs and lacks suspense compared to earlier films.
#7. Friday the 13th Part III (1982)
Notable for introducing Jason's iconic hockey mask, this film is criticized for its slow pacing despite having some memorable kills.
#6.Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)
Often considered one of the stronger entries, it features a more developed storyline and compelling characters but still has its share of flaws.
#5. Friday the 13th Part II (1981)
This sequel builds effectively on its predecessor with more character depth and suspenseful moments, making it a fan favorite.
#4. Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
A crossover that pits two horror icons against each other; while not strictly a Friday film, it has garnered a cult following for its entertainment value.
#3. Friday the 13th (2009)
A reboot that modernizes the franchise while retaining key elements that fans love; it has been praised for its darker tone and effective scares.
#2. Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)
This film revitalized the series with a mix of humor and horror, presenting Jason as an almost supernatural figure while delivering memorable kills.
#1. Friday the 13th (1980)
The original film is hailed as the best due to its suspenseful atmosphere and strong character development, setting the standard for slasher films. Although Jason is not the primary antagonist in this film—his mother, Pamela Voorhees, takes on that role—this movie sets the stage for Jason's character. His tragic backstory as a drowned child and his mother's revenge-driven motives create a foundation that makes him memorable in subsequent films.
This horror story is often praised for its shocking ending, where Mrs. Pamela Voorhees is revealed as the killer, driven by grief over her son's drowning. This emotional depth adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, making it memorable and impactfu l.
#Conclusion
This ranking reflects a combination of fan opinions and critical assessments across various platforms, highlighting how perceptions of these films can vary widely among viewers.
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Ninfa Galeano
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