Fan tips regarding 'Friday The 13th', 'A Nightmare On Elm Street', and 'The Evil Dead'

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Womp Stomp Films's fanmade 'Friday The 13th' film 'Never Hike Alone' and it's follow-ups should become officially endorsed by New Line, and should be made officially canonical and Womp Stomp Films should be one of the production companies involved with future 'Friday The 13th' projects, with Vincente DiSanti being a producer & executive producer of said projects.

 

 

The next 'Friday The 13th' film should be a prequel to 'Friday The 13th'[1980] and among the many things that should be revealed in it, including the story behind the Voorhees Dagger(which is a Kandarian Dagger), one of them should be that the Necronomicon that was seen in the Voorhees House in 'Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday' was discovered by Pamela Voorhees(who should be physically played by someone who resembles a younger Betsy Palmer and vocally played by Jen Burton), who used it to resurrect Jason and un-decay his body after he drowned in Crystal Lake. But, unbeknownst to Pamela, she read off a number of spells that put a curse on the campgrounds that causes people who've had near-death experiences there to have nightmares, in which they are killed by Jason or Pamela, gave Jason the ability to teleport short distances, gave Jason a limited superhuman healing factor, made Jason unable to feel pain, gave Jason a homing ability that would allow him to always find his way back home, gave Jason the ability to "tag" targets and find his way to where they live, gave Jason the ability to find his way to any specific place that he wants to go to, and made it so that if Jason's body was ever blown up, Jason's soul would go into Jason's heart, Jason would be able to possess someone else's body by mind-controlling them to make them eat Jason's heart, and Jason's heart would be able to turn into a serpent-like demon body, hence how Jason found out where Alice Hardy lived at the beginning of 'Friday The 13th 2', how Jason was fine in 'Friday The 13th 3' after his shoulder was injured in 'Friday The 13th 2', how Jason survived being axed in the head and being hung in 'Friday The 13th 3', how Jason didn't have a limp in 'Friday The 13th 4: The Final Chapter' after he was stabbed in the leg in 'Friday The 13th 3', what happened in 'Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday', and how Jason found his way to Springwood in 'Freddy VS Jason'.

 

It should be shown that after Jason's resurrection and the un-decaying of his body via the Necronomicon, Pamela, wanting to keep Jason's resurrection a secret, built a shack for Jason to live in in the woods, showed him how to use his archery skills to hunt in order to provide food for himself, showed him how to use archery and wood-chopping to gain strength, showed him how to swim, showed him how to sew, and told him that she would visit him often and that he shouldn't ever leave the woods, except to come see her in emergency situations. Pamela should tell Jason about a long-abandoned mine tunnel system that runs under the entirety of Camp Crystal Lake, and runs under the Voorhees House, and should show him the various entrances to & exits from it.

The film should show the police interviews with Pamela Voorhees that were depicted through 'The Pamela Tapes' in 'Friday The 13th: The Game', as well as the killings that Pamela did before 1979, and Pamela messing with the water of Crystal Lake.

 

Creighton Duke(who should be played by someone who resembles a younger Steven Williams and can manipulate their voice to sound just like him(a'la a voice actor)) should be in the film.

 

At the end of the film, Jason should see Pamela being beheaded by Alice Hardy and after Alice falls asleep in the boat, Jason should go over to Pamela's body and pick up her head, her sweater, her pants, and the machete that Alice used to kill her and then, Jason should run off with these objects after hearing the police car sirens. This film should be at least 2 hours & 20 minutes long(without counting the opening & closing production logo sequences and the opening & closing credit sequences).

 

 

Future 'Friday The 13th' films should use music compositions from all of the previous 'Friday The 13th' films(including 'Friday The 13th'[2009] and excluding 'Jason X'), 'Never Hike Alone' and it's follow-ups, and the video games 'Friday The 13th: The Game' and 'Friday The 13th: Killer Puzzle', in addition to some new music compositions by Harry Manfredini, Ryan Perez-Daple, Trevor Vaughn, and Steve Jablonsky.

 

If any future 'Friday The 13th' films have flashbacks to 'Friday The 13th 4: The Final Chapter' that involve Jason, Jason's hockey mask should be digitally altered to look like it did in 'Friday The 13th 3', Jason's skin tone should be digitally corrected, and Jason's face should be digitally altered to look like it did at the end of 'Friday The 13th 3', and if any future 'Friday The 13th' films have flashbacks to 'Friday The 13th 6: Jason Lives' that involve Jason, Jason's hockey mask should be digitally altered to look like it did in 'Friday The 13th 7: The New Blood'. For flashbacks to scenes from previous films in which Jason was played by actors of differing heights and physiques, his height should be digitally altered to 6 feet & 4 inches and his physique should be digitally altered.

 

In future 'Friday The 13th' films, Jason should be played by Kane Hodder, with Kane pulling from his previous work in the role and the work of Steve "Dash" Daskawitz, Richard Brooker, Ted White, CJ Graham, Ken Kirzinger, and Derek Mears in the role. There should be times in future 'Friday The 13th' films when Jason runs. There should be times in future 'Friday The 13th' films when the spirit of Pamela speaks to Jason, with Pamela being voiced by Jen Burton.

 

In future 'Friday The 13th' films, Jason's face should look just like it did in 'Friday The 13th 7: The New Blood'. In future 'Friday The 13th' films, whenever Jason is wearing a mask, his eyes should only be visible in close-up shots of his head.

 

 

The original stories from 'Friday The 13th' and 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' comic books & novels should be used for a Max original animated "Friday The 13th" anthology TV series, and a Max original animated 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' anthology TV series(which should also have versions of all of the stories from the live-action TV series 'Freddy's Nightmares'(the music compositions from which should be used), which doesn't fit into the original 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' canon).

 

The animated 'Friday The 13th' anthology TV series should start with an episode that uses the audio of 'The Tommy Jarvis Tapes' from 'Friday The 13th: The Game'. The animated 'Friday The 13th' anthology TV series should have a multi-parter that uses the story and the music compositions of 'Friday The 13th'[2009].

The animated 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' anthology TV series should start with a 5-parter that tells the origin story of Freddy Krueger in detail, includes the characters created for the first episode of the TV series 'Freddy's Nightmares', and reveals that before Freddy worked at the power plant, he worked as a gardener at Badham Preschool.

 

 

The 'Friday The 13th' film that comes after the prequel film should be titled 'Friday The 13th: Welcome To Camp Blood', should take place at some point during the 5-year gap between Jason's murder of Alice Hardy and Jason's killing spree seen in 'Friday The 13th 2', and should involve a group of high-school-age & college-age teenagers(with the teenage characters created for 'Friday The 13th: The Game' being used, in addition to some new ones added in in order for the body count to be larger) celebrating the start of Spring Break by coming to the seemingly abandoned Camp Crystal Lake to have a secret, private party. Ralph Neeley(AKA Crazy Ralph)(who should be played by someone who resembles Walt Gorney and can sound just like him) and Creighton Duke should be in the film.

 

A number of the kills devised for 'Friday The 13th: The Game' that don't involve the use of superstrength(which Jason didn't have until after he was accidentally resurrected by Tommy Jarvis at the beginning of 'Friday The 13th 6: Jason Lives') should be used. It should be revealed that since Pamela's death, Jason has gone back & forth between living in his shack and living in the Voorhees House. None of the teens should survive.

 

 

Future 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' films should use music compositions from all of the previous "A Nightmare On Elm Street" films, including "A Nightmare On Elm Street"[2010], in addition to some new music compositions by Charles Bernstein and Steve Jablonsky.

 

 

'Evil Dead'[2013] should be retitled 'The Evil Dead: The Next Generation' because that title makes more sense, and so that people who are not die-hard fans of the 'The Evil Dead' franchise will not think that it is a full-on reboot.

 

 

There should be a new animated Max original 'The Evil Dead' movie that picks up right from where the TV series 'Ash VS Evil Dead' left off, ties up all of said TV series's loose ends, and is at least 2 hours & 10 minutes long(without counting the opening & closing production logo sequences and the opening & closing credits sequences).

 

During this film's climax, something should happen that undoes all of the deaths & destruction that happened around the world in the 3rd season of 'Ash VS Evil Dead' and causes everyone who isn't associated with Ash Williams to lose their memories of what happened in the 2nd & 3rd seasons of 'Ash VS Evil Dead' and earlier on in this film, and to have false memories that fill in their memory gaps.

 

In this film, Ash Williams, Pablo Bolivar, Kelly Maxwell, and Brandy Barr should learn that the Dark Ones created multiple Necronomicons and should learn where each of them is located, and the film should end with them setting out to gather all of the Necronomicons and then, find a way to destroy them, with the first Necronomicon on their list being the one seen in 'The Evil Dead: The Next Generation', which should be established as taking place shortly after this film.

 

The next 'The Evil Dead' movie should pick up shortly after 'The Evil Dead: The Next Generation' and should involve Ash Williams, Pablo Bolivar, Kelly Maxwell, and Brandy Barr teaming up with Mia Allen(who should be played by Jane Levy).

 

 

There should be a Max original animated TV series that fills in the gap between 'Army of Darkness'(which should be retitled 'The Evil Dead 3: Army of Darkness') and 'Ash VS Evil Dead', and uses the stories from the 'The Evil Dead' comic books(including the crossovers with other horror icons) and video games(the music scores of which should be used), with Ash Williams being voiced by someone who can sound just like a younger Bruce Campbell.

 

There should also be a Max original animated TV series that explores the backstory of the Old Ones and the origins of the Necronomicons.

 

 

Max original animated miniseries should be made that are based on & named after the comic book miniseries titled 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash' and 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors', take place in either the late 2010s or the early 2020s, and have Pablo Bolivar, Kelly Maxwell, Brandy Barr, and Mia Allen. All of the surviving victims(who should be played by the same actors who played them before) from the previous 'Friday The 13th' and 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' films should be in the 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors' miniseries, and the vast majority of them should survive.

Nancy Thompson(who should be played by Heather Langenkamp) should be in the 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors' miniseries, with it being revealed that she was somehow resurrected between the events of 'A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors' and 'A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master', and that she moved away from Springwood and took on a new identity.

 

A song performed by Dokken and Alice Cooper titled 'Nightmare Warriors' should be made for the 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors' miniseries. The 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash' and 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors' miniseries should use music compositions created for previous 'Friday The 13th', 'A Nightmare On Elm Street', and 'The Evil Dead' films and the TV series 'Ash VS Evil Dead', and the film 'Freddy VS Jason', in addition to having some new music compositions by Harry Manfredini, Charles Bernstein, Graeme Revell, Joseph LoDuca, and Steve Jablonsky.

 

 

A future 'Friday The 13th' film should end in a way that somehow results in Jason being in the sewers of New York City, with the next film being about Jason prowling the dark corners, alleyways, and underbelly of the city at night in order to kill more people, in a similar fashion to what the Predator of 'Predator 2' does in that film. This film should be titled 'Friday The 13th: Jason Takes Manhattan Again'.

 

In the opening sequence of the film, some urban explorers who are exploring the sewers of NYC should encounter Jason, who kills them all, but the sequence should end the same way that the opening sequence of 'Friday The 13th'[1980] ended, with the final victim of the sequence getting a freezeframe, as opposed to their death being shown, and the title of the film being shown. The film should end with Jason going back to the Crystal Lake area.

 

 

There should be a 7-episode-long Max original 'Halloween' and 'Friday The 13th' crossover miniseries set in 2005, in which it is established that Tommy Jarvis and Tommy Doyle met on an online forum for people interested in serial killers, became friends, and learned each other's traumatic stories. The story should involve the 2 Tommys concocting a plan to capture Michael Myers and bring him to Camp Crystal Lake, in the hope that Jason Voorhees will kill Michael.

 

This miniseries's music theme should use parts of 'The 'Halloween' Theme' and 'The 'Friday The 13th' Theme'.

 

 

A Max original animated TV series that's a direct sequel to the live-action TV series 'Friday The 13th: The Series', and is titled 'Friday The 13th: The Series 2' should be made.

 

 

Eventually, there should be a big-budget, live-action Max original TV series titled 'Jason Voorhees In Space' that lasts for 1 season that's 20 episodes long, uses the stories from the film 'Jason X'(the music score of which should be used), the novels that take place after it, and the comic book 'Jason X Special' that takes place after it, and has a multi-parter towards the end that involves Jason somehow being sent to different points in ancient history, with inspiration being taken from the time travel scenarios seen in the video game 'Friday The 13th: Killer Puzzle'.

 

The opening scene of the 1st episode of this TV series should take place at some point during either the 2030s or the 2040s.

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Womp Stomp Films's fanmade 'Friday The 13th' film 'Never Hike Alone' and it's follow-ups should become officially endorsed by New Line, and should be made officially canonical and Womp Stomp Films should be one of the production companies involved with future 'Friday The 13th' projects, with Vincente DiSanti being a producer & executive producer of said projects.

 

 

The next 'Friday The 13th' film should be a prequel to 'Friday The 13th'[1980] and among the many things that should be revealed in it, including the story behind the Voorhees Dagger(which is a Kandarian Dagger), one of them should be that the Necronomicon that was seen in the Voorhees House in 'Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday' was discovered by Pamela Voorhees(who should be physically played by someone who resembles a younger Betsy Palmer and vocally played by Jen Burton), who used it to resurrect Jason and un-decay his body after he drowned in Crystal Lake. But, unbeknownst to Pamela, she read off a number of spells that put a curse on the campgrounds that causes people who've had near-death experiences there to have nightmares, in which they are killed by Jason or Pamela, gave Jason the ability to teleport short distances, gave Jason a limited superhuman healing factor, made Jason unable to feel pain, gave Jason a homing ability that would allow him to always find his way back home, gave Jason the ability to "tag" targets and find his way to where they live, gave Jason the ability to find his way to any specific place that he wants to go to, and made it so that if Jason's body was ever blown up, Jason's soul would go into Jason's heart, Jason would be able to possess someone else's body by mind-controlling them to make them eat Jason's heart, and Jason's heart would be able to turn into a serpent-like demon body, hence how Jason found out where Alice Hardy lived at the beginning of 'Friday The 13th 2', how Jason was fine in 'Friday The 13th 3' after his shoulder was injured in 'Friday The 13th 2', how Jason survived being axed in the head and being hung in 'Friday The 13th 3', how Jason didn't have a limp in 'Friday The 13th 4: The Final Chapter' after he was stabbed in the leg in 'Friday The 13th 3', what happened in 'Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday', and how Jason found his way to Springwood in 'Freddy VS Jason'.

 

It should be shown that after Jason's resurrection and the un-decaying of his body via the Necronomicon, Pamela, wanting to keep Jason's resurrection a secret, built a shack for Jason to live in in the woods, showed him how to use his archery skills to hunt in order to provide food for himself, showed him how to use archery and wood-chopping to gain strength, showed him how to swim, showed him how to sew, and told him that she would visit him often and that he shouldn't ever leave the woods, except to come see her in emergency situations. Pamela should tell Jason about a long-abandoned mine tunnel system that runs under the entirety of Camp Crystal Lake, and runs under the Voorhees House, and should show him the various entrances to & exits from it.

The film should show the police interviews with Pamela Voorhees that were depicted through 'The Pamela Tapes' in 'Friday The 13th: The Game', as well as the killings that Pamela did before 1979, and Pamela messing with the water of Crystal Lake.

 

Creighton Duke(who should be played by someone who resembles a younger Steven Williams and can manipulate their voice to sound just like him(a'la a voice actor)) should be in the film.

 

At the end of the film, Jason should see Pamela being beheaded by Alice Hardy and after Alice falls asleep in the boat, Jason should go over to Pamela's body and pick up her head, her sweater, her pants, and the machete that Alice used to kill her and then, Jason should run off with these objects after hearing the police car sirens. This film should be at least 2 hours & 20 minutes long(without counting the opening & closing production logo sequences and the opening & closing credit sequences).

 

 

Future 'Friday The 13th' films should use music compositions from all of the previous 'Friday The 13th' films(including 'Friday The 13th'[2009] and excluding 'Jason X'), 'Never Hike Alone' and it's follow-ups, and the video games 'Friday The 13th: The Game' and 'Friday The 13th: Killer Puzzle', in addition to some new music compositions by Harry Manfredini, Ryan Perez-Daple, Trevor Vaughn, and Steve Jablonsky.

 

If any future 'Friday The 13th' films have flashbacks to 'Friday The 13th 4: The Final Chapter' that involve Jason, Jason's hockey mask should be digitally altered to look like it did in 'Friday The 13th 3', Jason's skin tone should be digitally corrected, and Jason's face should be digitally altered to look like it did at the end of 'Friday The 13th 3', and if any future 'Friday The 13th' films have flashbacks to 'Friday The 13th 6: Jason Lives' that involve Jason, Jason's hockey mask should be digitally altered to look like it did in 'Friday The 13th 7: The New Blood'. For flashbacks to scenes from previous films in which Jason was played by actors of differing heights and physiques, his height should be digitally altered to 6 feet & 4 inches and his physique should be digitally altered.

 

In future 'Friday The 13th' films, Jason should be played by Kane Hodder, with Kane pulling from his previous work in the role and the work of Steve "Dash" Daskawitz, Richard Brooker, Ted White, CJ Graham, Ken Kirzinger, and Derek Mears in the role. There should be times in future 'Friday The 13th' films when Jason runs. There should be times in future 'Friday The 13th' films when the spirit of Pamela speaks to Jason, with Pamela being voiced by Jen Burton.

 

In future 'Friday The 13th' films, Jason's face should look just like it did in 'Friday The 13th 7: The New Blood'. In future 'Friday The 13th' films, whenever Jason is wearing a mask, his eyes should only be visible in close-up shots of his head.

 

 

The original stories from 'Friday The 13th' and 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' comic books & novels should be used for a Max original animated "Friday The 13th" anthology TV series, and a Max original animated 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' anthology TV series(which should also have versions of all of the stories from the live-action TV series 'Freddy's Nightmares'(the music compositions from which should be used), which doesn't fit into the original 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' canon).

 

The animated 'Friday The 13th' anthology TV series should start with an episode that uses the audio of 'The Tommy Jarvis Tapes' from 'Friday The 13th: The Game'. The animated 'Friday The 13th' anthology TV series should have a multi-parter that uses the story and the music compositions of 'Friday The 13th'[2009].

The animated 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' anthology TV series should start with a 5-parter that tells the origin story of Freddy Krueger in detail, includes the characters created for the first episode of the TV series 'Freddy's Nightmares', and reveals that before Freddy worked at the power plant, he worked as a gardener at Badham Preschool.

 

 

The 'Friday The 13th' film that comes after the prequel film should be titled 'Friday The 13th: Welcome To Camp Blood', should take place at some point during the 5-year gap between Jason's murder of Alice Hardy and Jason's killing spree seen in 'Friday The 13th 2', and should involve a group of high-school-age & college-age teenagers(with the teenage characters created for 'Friday The 13th: The Game' being used, in addition to some new ones added in in order for the body count to be larger) celebrating the start of Spring Break by coming to the seemingly abandoned Camp Crystal Lake to have a secret, private party. Ralph Neeley(AKA Crazy Ralph)(who should be played by someone who resembles Walt Gorney and can sound just like him) and Creighton Duke should be in the film.

 

A number of the kills devised for 'Friday The 13th: The Game' that don't involve the use of superstrength(which Jason didn't have until after he was accidentally resurrected by Tommy Jarvis at the beginning of 'Friday The 13th 6: Jason Lives') should be used. It should be revealed that since Pamela's death, Jason has gone back & forth between living in his shack and living in the Voorhees House. None of the teens should survive.

 

 

Future 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' films should use music compositions from all of the previous "A Nightmare On Elm Street" films, including "A Nightmare On Elm Street"[2010], in addition to some new music compositions by Charles Bernstein and Steve Jablonsky.

 

 

'Evil Dead'[2013] should be retitled 'The Evil Dead: The Next Generation' because that title makes more sense, and so that people who are not die-hard fans of the 'The Evil Dead' franchise will not think that it is a full-on reboot.

 

 

There should be a new animated Max original 'The Evil Dead' movie that picks up right from where the TV series 'Ash VS Evil Dead' left off, ties up all of said TV series's loose ends, and is at least 2 hours & 10 minutes long(without counting the opening & closing production logo sequences and the opening & closing credits sequences).

 

During this film's climax, something should happen that undoes all of the deaths & destruction that happened around the world in the 3rd season of 'Ash VS Evil Dead' and causes everyone who isn't associated with Ash Williams to lose their memories of what happened in the 2nd & 3rd seasons of 'Ash VS Evil Dead' and earlier on in this film, and to have false memories that fill in their memory gaps.

 

In this film, Ash Williams, Pablo Bolivar, Kelly Maxwell, and Brandy Barr should learn that the Dark Ones created multiple Necronomicons and should learn where each of them is located, and the film should end with them setting out to gather all of the Necronomicons and then, find a way to destroy them, with the first Necronomicon on their list being the one seen in 'The Evil Dead: The Next Generation', which should be established as taking place shortly after this film.

 

The next 'The Evil Dead' movie should pick up shortly after 'The Evil Dead: The Next Generation' and should involve Ash Williams, Pablo Bolivar, Kelly Maxwell, and Brandy Barr teaming up with Mia Allen(who should be played by Jane Levy).

 

 

There should be a Max original animated TV series that fills in the gap between 'Army of Darkness'(which should be retitled 'The Evil Dead 3: Army of Darkness') and 'Ash VS Evil Dead', and uses the stories from the 'The Evil Dead' comic books(including the crossovers with other horror icons) and video games(the music scores of which should be used), with Ash Williams being voiced by someone who can sound just like a younger Bruce Campbell.

 

There should also be a Max original animated TV series that explores the backstory of the Old Ones and the origins of the Necronomicons.

 

 

Max original animated miniseries should be made that are based on & named after the comic book miniseries titled 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash' and 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors', take place in either the late 2010s or the early 2020s, and have Pablo Bolivar, Kelly Maxwell, Brandy Barr, and Mia Allen. All of the surviving victims(who should be played by the same actors who played them before) from the previous 'Friday The 13th' and 'A Nightmare On Elm Street' films should be in the 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors' miniseries, and the vast majority of them should survive.

Nancy Thompson(who should be played by Heather Langenkamp) should be in the 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors' miniseries, with it being revealed that she was somehow resurrected between the events of 'A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors' and 'A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master', and that she moved away from Springwood and took on a new identity.

 

A song performed by Dokken and Alice Cooper titled 'Nightmare Warriors' should be made for the 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors' miniseries. The 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash' and 'Freddy VS Jason VS Ash 2: The Nightmare Warriors' miniseries should use music compositions created for previous 'Friday The 13th', 'A Nightmare On Elm Street', and 'The Evil Dead' films and the TV series 'Ash VS Evil Dead', and the film 'Freddy VS Jason', in addition to having some new music compositions by Harry Manfredini, Charles Bernstein, Graeme Revell, Joseph LoDuca, and Steve Jablonsky.

 

 

A future 'Friday The 13th' film should end in a way that somehow results in Jason being in the sewers of New York City, with the next film being about Jason prowling the dark corners, alleyways, and underbelly of the city at night in order to kill more people, in a similar fashion to what the Predator of 'Predator 2' does in that film. This film should be titled 'Friday The 13th: Jason Takes Manhattan Again'.

 

In the opening sequence of the film, some urban explorers who are exploring the sewers of NYC should encounter Jason, who kills them all, but the sequence should end the same way that the opening sequence of 'Friday The 13th'[1980] ended, with the final victim of the sequence getting a freezeframe, as opposed to their death being shown, and the title of the film being shown. The film should end with Jason going back to the Crystal Lake area.

 

 

There should be a 7-episode-long Max original 'Halloween' and 'Friday The 13th' crossover miniseries set in 2005, in which it is established that Tommy Jarvis and Tommy Doyle met on an online forum for people interested in serial killers, became friends, and learned each other's traumatic stories. The story should involve the 2 Tommys concocting a plan to capture Michael Myers and bring him to Camp Crystal Lake, in the hope that Jason Voorhees will kill Michael.

 

This miniseries's music theme should use parts of 'The 'Halloween' Theme' and 'The 'Friday The 13th' Theme'.

 

 

A Max original animated TV series that's a direct sequel to the live-action TV series 'Friday The 13th: The Series', and is titled 'Friday The 13th: The Series 2' should be made.

 

 

Eventually, there should be a big-budget, live-action Max original TV series titled 'Jason Voorhees In Space' that lasts for 1 season that's 20 episodes long, uses the stories from the film 'Jason X'(the music score of which should be used), the novels that take place after it, and the comic book 'Jason X Special' that takes place after it, and has a multi-parter towards the end that involves Jason somehow being sent to different points in ancient history, with inspiration being taken from the time travel scenarios seen in the video game 'Friday The 13th: Killer Puzzle'.

 

The opening scene of the 1st episode of this TV series should take place at some point during either the 2030s or the 2040s.

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