Friday The 13th - The Complete Collection (1980... — Ultra HD

The story eventually looped back to its roots in a , where a faster, more survivalist Jason hunted a new generation of trespassers, proving that as long as there is a lake and a mask, the legend of Friday the 13th never truly dies.

The year was 1980, and the curse of Crystal Lake was just beginning. It started with a mother’s grief and ended in a legacy of terror that would span decades, dimensions, and even deep space. This is the saga of Jason Voorhees. The Legend Begins (1980–1984) Friday the 13th - The Complete Collection (1980...

The government finally stepped in, blowing Jason to pieces. However, his soul lived on, jumping from body to body until he was reborn through a blood relative. After a journey through Hell itself, Jason was eventually captured by the government and cryogenically frozen. The story eventually looped back to its roots

Before his voyage to the stars, Jason faced his greatest rival: . The dream demon manipulated Jason into killing for him, leading to a massive showdown at Crystal Lake. This is the saga of Jason Voorhees

He woke up in the year aboard a spaceship. Upgraded with nanotechnology into Uber Jason , a cyborg killing machine, he proved that no matter the century or the setting, the sound of "Ki-ki-ki, ma-ma-ma" meant death was coming. The Final Clashes (2003–2009)

In , Steve Christy tried to reopen it. One by one, his staff was picked off by an unseen killer. The survivor, Alice, finally faced the culprit: Pamela Voorhees , Jason’s mother. Alice managed to decapitate Mrs. Voorhees, but as she drifted in a canoe on the lake, a decomposed boy lunged from the water.

Jason hadn't died in 1957. He had survived in the woods, witnessing his mother's death. Over the next few years, he donned a burlap sack (and later, his iconic ) to finish what his mother started. He was finally "killed" by young Tommy Jarvis, who hacked the slasher with his own machete. The Resurrection (1986–1989)

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