After the Crystal Lake Massacres, Jason is pronounced dead and taken to the hospital morgue, where he is mysteriously revived, allowing his diabolical killing spree to continue at the camp where the gruesome slaughtering began. But this time, in addition to terrified teenagers, he meets a young boy named Tommy who has a special talent for horror masks and make up, leading up to a horrifying, bloody battle! Has Jason finally met his match?
This movie contains 36 potentially triggering events.
Jason doesn’t kill animals. The dog jumps out the window and has a smile while doing it. It looks like he’s having fun and the scene is actually pretty quiet. Gordon definitely lives.
no sexual assault, but jason pins a girl down at one point and the imagery of her screaming/struggling could be upsetting for this reason. also one character makes a joke about "dropping the soap" (being raped)
The teens watch a vintage “stag film”, featuring a woman dancing topless, who would probably wear lower range plus sizes by today’s metrics, and one of the fellows calls her a pig.
Jason is supposed to be mentally disabled. At one point his mask comes off, and when the protagonist sees his face she shrieks harder than she did when she was watching someone get murdered.
Women are objectified and mostly in a state of undress. One is called "BJ Betty" by the boys, others talk about a girl having a reputation for "doing it with everybody," and one girl calls another a "slut," which reflects women's sexuality being judged in a way men's isn't. A teen boy says "I had her, she was mine," and another shows a girl's underwear to a friend to prove they had sex, treating women as conquests and property. A woman's dead body is sexualized, with a hospital worker referring to necrophilia.
lots of nudity and sex, as you'd expect from a friday 13th film. also a somewhat uncomfortable scene where a young boy becomes excited from watching a teenage girl strip through her bedroom window