The short film Sweet Revenge will be the next step in what has become one of the largest horror franchises of all time.
Horror, Inc. has announced that the icon of terror Jason Voorhees, protagonist of Friday 13 will return in Sweet Revengea short film centered on the villain.
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The producer hired Mike P. Nelson so that the public could meet with the beloved villain Slasher. Sweet Revenge will take fans to immerse themselves in the depths of the forest, where Jason Voorhees will return with a lot of surprises that will keep anyone who dares to see him in suspense.


Nelson was hired to direct the next story starring Jason Voorhees after the filmmaker was noticed thanks to V/H/S/85. The short story entitled “No Wake/Ambrosia” He showed that the director is ready to address more ambitious projects in the horror genre.
Sweet Revenge will be launched through the Jason Universe YouTube channel and a website hosted by Angry Orchard Hard Cider.
The legacy of “Friday 13”
Sweet Revenge It will be the next step in what has become one of the largest horror franchises of all time. The last time the public saw Jason Voorhees in an important story was when the reboot directed by Marcus Nispel raised $ 92 million at the world box office. Jared Padalecki, Danielle Panabaker and Amanda Righetti They starred in the project, created with the intention of presenting Jason to a new generation of horror fans.
FRIDAY 13 PART 2 It premiered in 1981 just one year after the premiere of the first film on the big screen. The subsequent launches of the Part III, The final chapter and A new beginning They allowed Jason to rival Michael Myers as the definitive Slasher villain of the 80s.
A launch date for Sweet Revenge has not yet been set.
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