There was a time when Damian Shannon and Mark Swift–the scribes behind the 2009 Friday the 13th reboot–were set to return to the campfire with Jason Voorhees. Alas, it wasn’t meant to be. The film was cancelled, and ole’ maggot head was put back in the grave. A result of the legal dispute over the rights and in spite of the reboot becoming the highest-grossing movie in the franchise. But that isn’t stopping the writing duo from spilling details on what almost was.
Shannon and Swift recently sat down with ComicBook.com to discuss the unmade Friday film. They confirmed that the title would’ve been Camp Blood: The Death of Jason Voorhees, and would have finally featured a winter setting…if only briefly.
“Winter has never been done in the Friday the 13th franchise, and we’ve always dreamed about it,” revealed Swift. “We want to see…
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