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Paramount Pictures is Bringing Back Jason Voorhees

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Looks like our favorite slasher and all around good guy, Jason will be coming back to the big screen thanks to a deal struck by Paramount Pictures! Thanks to BD.com we got the scoop and hopefully this will lead to some new flicks!!

Efforts to launch a sequel to the rebooted Friday as well as a second “South Park” movie were complicated due to both studios having a share in them. So Warners decided to sacrifice Jason and Cartman for a deal on Nolan’s Interstellar, thus maintaining its relationship with the filmmaker and snagging a piece of what could be another Inception….

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Mitchell Wells

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  1. Paramount needs to just forget the New Line movies happened. Make a direct sequel to Part 8, bring back Kane Hodder or even better…bring back Tommy Jarvis! PLEASE….NO REBOOTS OR REMAKE SEQUELS!

  2. Paramount needs to just forget the New Line movies happened. Make a direct sequel to Part 8, bring back Kane Hodder or even better…bring back Tommy Jarvis! PLEASE….NO REBOOTS OR REMAKE SEQUELS!

  3. Paramount needs to forget about the remakes, and add on to the sequels. We, being fans, want something that's new and additions to the original. The remakes today suck, besides for Rob Zombies' Halloween. I liked part 1, not a fan for part 2. Like Sydney from Scream says, "Don't fuck with the original!" No reboots or remakes. Quit it. Make either additions or new movies. But even if this is a remake, I will still check it out. Hey, I love horror movies. Even if some of them are remakes.

  4. I hope it’s not going to be a sequel to the awful remake. Why can’t they just scrap these remakes – after all, they are never as good as the original – and start making ORIGINAL horror movies again?

  5. I hope it's not going to be a sequel to the awful remake. Why can't they just scrap these remakes – after all, they are never as good as the original – and start making ORIGINAL horror movies again?

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