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    Friday the 13th Reboot Will Give Jason a New Origin

    Back in December, it was reported that Prisoners and Contraband writer Aaron Guzikowski, who is also penning one of the planned Universal Monster movies, would write the script for Paramount Pictures’ Friday the 13th reboot after the departure of director David Bruckner. Now The Reel Word has interviewed Platinum Dunes producer Brad Fuller about the newest installment in the series, and where the story might take the beloved Jason Voorhees.

    “Aaron’s story has great characters…You kind of have to understand Jason Voorhees, so we go back and we kind of started over and work our way forward,” said Fuller. When asked to clarify it was an origin story, he stated it will be “Origin-ish, but it’s an origin that no one has seen before. Obviously Pamela’s there, but it’s a little bit different from what you’ve seen before.”

    Pamela, of course, refers to Jason’s momma, who was the psychotic villain of the original film before Jason himself stepped up to the plate for all the remaining sequels. As for the rumors of the next movie being found footage, Fuller admits that the tired device was considered but ultimately (thankfully) abandoned.

    “There was a lot of found-footage scripts that they wanted us to make and I was not going to do that because I don’t think that can exist in Jason Voorhees’ world,” Fuller confirmed.

    As it stands now, the new film’s plot is “under wraps,” but the smart money would be that it centers on hockey-mask wearing killer Jason Voorhees stalking and slashing teenagers at Camp Crystal Lake.

    The Friday the 13th franchise currently consists of ten original “solo” films, the 2003 crossover Freddy vs. Jason, and, most recently, the 2009 reboot. There was also a short-lived television series that, despite its title, was unconnected to the plot of the film franchise. A new Friday the 13th television series is also currently in development for The CW.

    Paramount currently has Friday the 13th is set for release on January 13, 2017.
    Source: http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/new...he-13th-reboot


    ...and another movie reboot
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    #2
    I thought they did a reboot of this a few years back.

    UPDATE: They did... Friday the 13th (2009)
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      #3
      It must have not made many waves because I didn't know the about the 2009 version.
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        #4
        Originally posted by KennClique View Post
        It must have not made many waves because I didn't know the about the 2009 version.
        Possibly...I know they rebooted Halloween around the same time. Halloween had two movies in their reboot. I think Friday the 13th only got the one movie.
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          #5
          I cannot wrap my head around why somebody wants to reboot this. These are not deep, thought-provoking films. These are slasher flicks whose whole schtick is boobs, dumb teenagers, and creatively gory kills. All you need to do is make (yet another) sequel and away you go.
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            #6
            Originally posted by DigiFluid View Post
            I cannot wrap my head around why somebody wants to reboot this. These are not deep, thought-provoking films. These are slasher flicks whose whole schtick is boobs, dumb teenagers, and creatively gory kills. All you need to do is make (yet another) sequel and away you go.
            Last night, on a Facebook Page for horror movies, I saw that they're rebooting Halloween again as well.
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              #7
              I'm sick to death of the constant reboots as well, across all franchises.
              My own pet theory is that it's an ego thing; each writer/director/etc. wants to make the series "his own", rather than carrying on established storylines.

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