On This Day: April 13, 1984 - Friday the 13th The Final Chapter Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: April 13, 1984 - Friday the 13th The Final Chapter Premiered in Theaters
On this day April 13, 1984, Friday the 13th The Final Chapter hit theaters, bringing Jason Voorhees back for what was billed as his last killing spree. Directed by Joseph Zito, the fourth film in the franchise became one of the most successful and memorable entries in the series, even though it was far from the end for Jason.

The cast included Kimberly Beck, Peter Barton, Corey Feldman, and Crispin Glover. Feldman played young Tommy Jarvis, whose showdown with Jason added a new layer to the story and left fans wondering if the killer was truly finished. With a budget of just 2.2 million dollars, the film pulled in 33 million at the box office, proving that horror was still a major draw for 80s audiences. Known for its intense kills, darker tone, and practical effects, The Final Chapter has since become a fan favorite and is often ranked as one of the best in the Friday the 13th series.

Fun fact: Despite the title, this was not the final chapter. Jason returned again and again in sequels, spin offs, and reboots throughout the years.

Trivia question: What 1984 horror sequel featured Corey Feldman as a young horror fan who faces off with Jason Voorhees?

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