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A child’s bedroom. A old Elm Street sign lies in a landfill. A drop of water lands on it. Then another. A hockey mask—cracked, but with one eyehole glowing red—rises from a puddle. A whisper: “See you in your dreams… bitch.”
Before we look forward, we have to look back. Freddy vs. Jason succeeded because it understood the "pro-wrestling" appeal of the concept. It gave fans the gore of Friday the 13th and the surrealism of A Nightmare on Elm Street . freddy vs. jason 2
From 2004 to 2007, New Line flirted with the idea of making Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash the de facto sequel. Shannon and Swift wrote a draft. Bruce Campbell publicly supported it. The plot involved Ash returning to the cabin from Evil Dead 2 , only to find Freddy haunting the dreams of Crystal Lake campers. It was a three-way war with Deadites, dream demons, and zombies. A child’s bedroom
The real death blow to Freddy vs. Jason 2 came from an unexpected corner: Michael Bay. In the mid-2000s, Bay’s Platinum Dunes production company began rebooting classic horror franchises. First came The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), then The Amityville Horror (2005). Then another
It delivered on the "versus" promise with extensive gore and a definitive (albeit ambiguous) final battle. Pop Culture Impact:
According to Reddick, the discussions were serious. "We were trying to figure out a way to get Ash involved because Ash is the guy who doesn't want to be the hero," Reddick stated in interviews. The narrative would have seen Freddy and Jason battling it out, with Ash arriving in Crystal Lake ( or Springwood) to clean up the mess, perhaps lured by the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis (the Book of the Dead), which had ties to Jason's resurrection in previous lore.
A child’s bedroom. A old Elm Street sign lies in a landfill. A drop of water lands on it. Then another. A hockey mask—cracked, but with one eyehole glowing red—rises from a puddle. A whisper: “See you in your dreams… bitch.”
Before we look forward, we have to look back. Freddy vs. Jason succeeded because it understood the "pro-wrestling" appeal of the concept. It gave fans the gore of Friday the 13th and the surrealism of A Nightmare on Elm Street .
From 2004 to 2007, New Line flirted with the idea of making Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash the de facto sequel. Shannon and Swift wrote a draft. Bruce Campbell publicly supported it. The plot involved Ash returning to the cabin from Evil Dead 2 , only to find Freddy haunting the dreams of Crystal Lake campers. It was a three-way war with Deadites, dream demons, and zombies.
The real death blow to Freddy vs. Jason 2 came from an unexpected corner: Michael Bay. In the mid-2000s, Bay’s Platinum Dunes production company began rebooting classic horror franchises. First came The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), then The Amityville Horror (2005).
It delivered on the "versus" promise with extensive gore and a definitive (albeit ambiguous) final battle. Pop Culture Impact:
According to Reddick, the discussions were serious. "We were trying to figure out a way to get Ash involved because Ash is the guy who doesn't want to be the hero," Reddick stated in interviews. The narrative would have seen Freddy and Jason battling it out, with Ash arriving in Crystal Lake ( or Springwood) to clean up the mess, perhaps lured by the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis (the Book of the Dead), which had ties to Jason's resurrection in previous lore.