

Young Tommy Jarvis is all grown up, but the memory of supernatural serial killer Jason Voorhees has thrown him into a living nightmare. While most Friday the 13th fans would recommend you watch the franchise in order in its entirety to fully appreciate its ridiculousness, here is my personal ranking of the Voorhees saga to help celebrate this most unholy of days.ġ2. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993).Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989).Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988).Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986).Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985).Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984).

And then John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) gave Cunningham the highly-profitable idea to jump on the spooky date bandwagon.īefore Victor Miller was even finished with the screenplay (working title: A Long Night at Camp Blood), Cunningham commissioned an ad in International Variety magazine that showcased his soon-to-be prolific title in big block letters with the claim of “THE MOST TERRIFYING FILM EVER MADE!”Īnd here we are, 12 movies later, anxiously awaiting the arrival to what will undoubtedly be another half-assed, hacky, wonderful installment in this blood-soaked franchise-the 13th installment to be precise.įor reference, here is a chronological rundown of every Friday the 13th: Producer Sean S.Cunningham was riding high off of the success that producing Wes Craven’s Last House on the Left (1972) brought him.

It all began with a killer title: Friday the 13th.
