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Yes, even the incredibly awesome sci-fi sequel Jason X!
This year brought us a Friday the 13th in September, but not October during the height of Spooky Season. It's unfortunate, but it's something we can work through — watching all eleven of the Friday the 13th movies on a single weekday isn't the most realistic proposition anyway. Meanwhile, in other good news: You no longer have to run to Blockbuster to get the VHS tapes of each movie because they're all streaming.
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So is Friday the 13th streaming on Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon, or Hulu? Nope. Aside from the 2009 remake on Max, none of the Friday the 13th movies are included with any streaming subscription, meaning you'll need to rent or buy them. Fortunately, that's not an overly expensive proposition during the Halloween season. This digital collection of the first eight movies is quite affordable, for example.
(Note: We would have included the great Friday the 13th: The Series, a 1987 supernatural TV show with no connection to the film franchise, but it is sadly not streaming anywhere, as far as we can tell.)
The original film that started it all. Set in 1979, it established the formula that many of the others would follow: Camp counselors having sex would be murdered in gruesome ways.
It's probably not a spoiler to say this, but if you're particularly spoilerphobic, avert your eyes. The first sequel was the first movie in which Jason Voorhees was actually the murderer. Like in the original, sexed-up camp counselors at Camp Crystal Lake are picked off, one by one. If it ain't broke...
Can you believe it took this film franchise THREE MOVIES to get to the iconic hockey mask? Well, it's finally here, as an injured Jason stalks a group of youngsters who are vacationing at a house near Camp Crystal Lake. Turns out, that was a bad idea for a vacation. This is the only Friday the 13th film released in 3D, which probably made the speargun killing look pretty cool.
One of cinema's most blatant lies is this movie's name. "Part IV" was not even close to the final chapter, even though it was once intended to be. It's also considered to be one of the best films in the franchise. As for the plot: Take a guess.
Part of this new beginning was a new hockey mask-wearing murderer who wasn't Jason, which may be why this is considered such a stinker. No Jason? No thank you. A New Beginning is also well-known for its nudity, sex, and drug use, so if that's what you're after, fire it up.
At this point, everyone leaned into the ridiculousness of the series, and Jason Lives added plenty of enjoyable camp to Camp Crystal Lake. Jason became an undead, supernatural killing machine, and meta-humor kept things light, making this a fan favorite.
Inspired by the silliness of the previous film, The New Blood sees Jason battling a girl with telekinetic powers. OK, sure.
Five years after the Muppets started it, Jason looks to finish off what they apparently couldn't. Stalking a group of teenagers on a boat to New York, Jason journeys outside of his comfort zone to face his biggest fear: late-'80s Times Square! Definitely rooting for Jason in this one.
Kind of a spoiler in the headline! Most of the movie is Jason body-hopping as his spirit possesses others around Camp Crystal Lake. This was really designed as a prequel appetizer to a future film in the franchise, Freddy vs. Jason.
Depending on how you look at it, this is either the low point or the greatest moment of the series. Jason went to New York and Hell, so what was left? Space. Cryogenically frozen for more than four centuries, Jason is thawed out and kills future teenagers as a cyborg on Earth 2. It's not streaming on any subscription service, but it should be!
A Nightmare on Elm Street's Freddy Krueger coaxes Jason Voorhees to come back from the dead, again, and then the two titans of horror fight each other. Simple! This was the wet dream of the Friday the 13th franchise, and it finally happened in real life. It is the biggest box office hit of the series, grossing $116 million.
Reboot time! A guy (Jared Padalecki) heads to Camp Crystal Lake to search for his sister, who was captured by Jason. Spoiler: People die.
Your marathon rewatch isn't complete! This documentary clocks in at almost seven hours long and checks in with every film in the Friday the 13th franchise. It's well regarded by fans.