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''Freddy vs. Jason'' is a 2003 American
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directed by
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and written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. It is a
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between ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' franchise and ''Friday the 13th'' franchise, being the eighth installment in the ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' franchise and the eleventh in the ''Friday the 13th'' franchise. The film stars
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,
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,
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, Christopher George Marquette,
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, and
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. The film combines the two series in a
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and pits their respective antagonists,
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and
Jason Voorhees Jason Voorhees () is a fictional character and the antagonist of the Friday the 13th (franchise), ''Friday the 13th'' series. He first appeared in ''Friday the 13th (1980 film), Friday the 13th'' (1980) as the young son of camp-cook-turned-kil ...
, against each other. Freddy is weakened and forgotten because the citizens of his home town Springwood have defeated him by using medications that repress dreams. Freddy awakens Jason to stir up fear and grow his powers so that he may return and kill again. Jason turns out to not be as easily controlled as Freddy initially thought, and the two supernatural mass murderers come into conflict. The film is the last film in each franchise before their respective modern day ''
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'' and ''
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''. ''Freddy vs. Jason'' was released in the United States on August 15, 2003. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but grossed $116.6 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film in both franchises. The film marks
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's final portrayal as Freddy Krueger. A sequel and crossover with the ''
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, ''
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'', and its follow-up '' The Nightmare Warriors''.


Plot

Since Freddy Krueger's last defeat, he has been in Hell, unable to invade children's dreams as the adults of Springwood have gone to extremes to ensure their children forget him. All mention of him has been removed from public records, and any children who dream of him are forcibly institutionalized at Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital to contain the spread. They are given the dream suppressant drug Hypnocil. Freddy resurrects Jason Voorhees after his last defeat and appears as Jason's mother,
Pamela Voorhees Pamela Voorhees () is a fictional character and the overarching antagonist of the ''Friday the 13th'' series of horror films. She was created by Victor Miller, and first appeared in Sean S. Cunningham's '' Friday the 13th'' (1980), played by ...
, to manipulate him into thinking his mother wants him to go to Elm Street and kill. This will create fear in the townsfolk that Freddy has returned, allowing him to regain his power. Lori Campbell lives with her widowed father. During a sleepover with her friends Kia, Gibb, Gibb's emotionally abusive boyfriend Trey, and his friend Blake, Jason murders Trey and then kills Blake and his father. The police label it a
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, hoping to conceal Freddy's return from the town. Lori's ex-boyfriend, Will Rollins, and his friend Mark Davis, who are involuntary psychiatric patients at Westin Hills due to their previous contact with Freddy, see a news report about the killings and decide to escape to warn Lori. That night, Lori and her friends attend a
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in a cornfield. Freddy tries to kill Gibb in a nightmare, but Jason kills her first in the real world and goes on a murder rampage at the rave, angering Freddy, who realizes that Jason's killing spree will deny him victims. The friends escape the rave with school nerd Charlie and stoner Bill. Will reveals to Lori that he witnessed her dad killing her mom and he had him put in Westin to keep him from revealing the truth and they soon witness Mark getting killed by Freddy. Deputy Scott Stubbs helps the teens. Learning about Hypnocil, they try to steal it from Westin Hills to suppress their dreams; however, Freddy uses Bill to dispose of the medicine. Jason kills Stubbs. Freddy uses the possessed Bill to tranquilize Jason, causing him to fall asleep after slashing Bill in half. The teens devise a plan to pull Freddy from the dream world into reality and force him to fight Jason, bringing the unconscious Jason back to Camp Crystal Lake in New Jersey. Freddy fights Jason in the dream world, where he discovers that Jason has a fear of drowning. He uses this to his advantage, causing Jason to revert to his younger self. Lori goes to sleep to pull Freddy out and save Jason. Freddy tortures Lori in her dream, revealing that he murdered her mother. Jason awakens at the real Camp Crystal Lake and pursues the teens, around the same time Lori wakes up and pulls Freddy into the physical world, where Jason confronts him, during this conflict Charlie fights off Jason in an attempt to save Kia and is thrown into a wall and impaled on a shelf bracket. Kia and Charlie get to safety with Kia promising to come back with help for Charlie but he bleeds out against a tree and dies as she runs for help. As Freddy and Jason fight throughout the campgrounds, Kia sacrifices herself by distracting and taunting Freddy, allowing Lori and Will to escape and is killed by Jason. As Freddy gains the upper hand, Lori distracts him, allowing Jason to punch through his torso. Freddy plunges Jason's machete into his side, and Jason rips off Freddy's gloved arm. Lori and Will set the dock on fire, causing an explosion that throws Freddy and Jason into the lake. Freddy climbs out and is about to kill the pair but is impaled by Jason with his gloved arm, allowing Lori to behead Freddy with Jason's machete. Jason, Freddy's head, and his body sink into the lake, seemingly dead. The next morning, Jason emerges from the lake, holding his machete and Freddy's head. Freddy winks at the camera, leaving the winner ambiguous.


Cast

Additionally,
Evangeline Lilly Nicole Evangeline Lilly (born August 3, 1979) is a Canadian former actress and author. She gained popularity for her first leading role as Kate Austen in the ABC drama series '' Lost'' (2004–2010), which garnered her six nominations for the ...
had a walk-on role as a high-school student.
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studio chief
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, who produced every preceding ''Nightmare on Elm Street'' film, played the school principal (credited as L.E. Moko).


Production


Development

Influenced by fan desire for a crossover film with a fight between Freddy and Jason,
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and
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tried to make a ''Freddy vs. Jason'' movie in 1987. Frank Mancuso Jr. enlisted
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to unite the studios, but no agreement could be made. When '' Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan'' failed at the box office, Sean S. Cunningham wanted to reacquire the rights to ''Friday the 13th'' and begin working with New Line Cinema on ''Freddy vs. Jason''. Paramount and New Line wanted the license to the other's character so they could control a crossover film. Negotiations on the project collapsed, and Paramount made ''Jason Takes Manhattan''. After ''Jason Takes Manhattan'' was released in 1989, the rights reverted to Scuderi, Minasian, and Barsamianto (who sold them to New Line). Two years after initial talks fell apart, director Joseph Zito attempted to revive the project, but neither Mancuso nor
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were interested in pursuing the project. Before Cunningham could begin to work on ''Freddy vs. Jason'',
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returned to New Line to make '' New Nightmare''. This put ''Freddy vs. Jason'' on hold, but allowed Cunningham to bring Jason back with '' Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday''.Bracke, Peter, pp.218–219 The ninth installment "turned a healthy profit". In a 1995 interview with ''
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'', Craven was dismissive of the idea of ''Freddy vs. Jason'', saying it was taking "something that had a lot of impact and dignity and dragging it down to another level." Cunningham's "frustration" with the delayed development of ''Freddy vs. Jason'' led him to create ''
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'' to keep the series alive. Based on ''Jason Takes Manhattan''s concept of taking Jason away from Crystal Lake, the tenth film put the titular character in space.Bracke, Peter, pp.242–243 The film lost its biggest supporter with the resignation of president of production
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. Lack of support let the finished film sit for two years before it was released on April 26, 2002. It was the series' lowest-grossing film at the domestic box office, and had the largest budget of any of the films to date. ''Jason Goes to Hell'' duo Adam Marcus and Dean Lorey were courted early on, but no official deal was finalized. New Line spent a reported $6 million on script development alone from several different writers. Lewis Abernathy, writer of '' Deepstar Six'' and ''
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'', was the first screenwriter attached to the film. Abernathy sought to direct his script, entitled ''Nightmare 13: Freddy Meets Jason'', but his limited directing experience prohibited him from doing so. David J. Schow was given an offer to write the script because he just happened to walk by De Luca's office one day. Schow revised Abernathy's script, expanding upon a cult that worships Freddy Krueger. In 1994, De Luca passed on the draft and turned to
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and
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, who wrote ''Jason vs. Freddy'', which had a more "adult tone" than previous entries. The writing duo would depart the film and would be replaced by Peter Briggs, who impressed the studio with his previous
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attempt, '' Alien vs. Predator''. Briggs' draft saw numerous returning characters across several films. By 1996, ''
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'' scribes Cyrus Voris and Ethan Reiff were commissioned by Cunningham to write a new script, under the title ''Freddy vs. Jason: Millennium Massacre'', with
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, known for his make-up work on '' The Thing'' and '' Total Recall'', directing. New Line previously offered the spot to
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and
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to no avail. Bottin opted to drop the current draft of the script and penned his own treatment.
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and his writing partner
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were subsequently hired to flesh out Bottin's treatment into a screenplay. No parties involved were happy with the script, leading to Goyer and Robinson exiting the film. Bottin and his treatment were retained despite clashing with the studio over the film's budget. Screenwriting duo
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, known for their work on ''
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'', were selected by the director to write a new script. The draft was widely disliked at Cunningham Productions. Bottin initially considered revising the script himself, but ultimately left the film altogether. In 1999,
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entered the project and proposed releasing the film with two different endings; one with Freddy winning and one with Jason winning. The next year, De Luca hired Mark Protosevich to write an entirely new script. ''Jason X'' writer Todd Farmer wrote for the film as well. Newcomers Mark Swift & Damian Shannon were hired after delivering a pitch that De Luca was happy with in March 2002. Goyer returned to the project once again in an effort to trim "every ounce of fat" from Swift and Shannon's 120-page script. Wes Craven, Guillermo del Toro, and
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all declined the opportunity to direct the film.
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turned the film down in favor to helm ''
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''. Then up-and-coming filmmaker
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campaigned to direct the film. Yu would ultimately sign on to direct the film in May 2002 after being given an "enormous" amount of creative freedom. According to Swift and Shannon, several endings were considered for the film; one involved a surprise appearance from Pinhead of the ''
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'' franchise, but New Line did not want to secure the rights for the character.


Casting

In 1999,
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officially signed onto the film, marking his eighth appearance as the character of Freddy Krueger. In August 2002, ''
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'' revealed
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and
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were cast in the film, while
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would reprise his role as Jason Voorhees. However, conflicting reports emerged with ''IGN'' stating that the film was looking to reinvent the character, thus ditching Hodder.
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was selected to portray the film's lead after an "extensive search", while the supporting cast were made up of Canadian actors, including Katharine Isabelle,
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, Brendan Fletcher, Tom Butler, David Kopp, Jesse Hutch,
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and
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. Betsy Palmer was courted to reprise her role as Pamela Voorhees from ''
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'', but declined due to salary disputes. Actress Paula Shaw would assume the role from Palmer. Just one week before production commenced,
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was cast in place of Renfro.


Casting Jason

New Line, thinking that ''Freddy vs. Jason'' needed a fresh start, chose a different actor to play Jason. Cunningham disagreed with their decision, believing that
Kane Hodder Kane Warren Hodder (born April 8, 1955)According to the State of California. ''California Birth Index, 1905–1995''. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. At Ancestry.com is an Americ ...
, who had played Jason in the previous four films, was the best choice for the role.Bracke, Peter, pp. 280–286 Although Hodder received a script for ''Freddy vs. Jason'' and met with director
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and New Line executives, Yu and Matthew Barry felt that the role should be recast to fit Yu's image of Jason. Hodder said that New Line did not give him a reason for the recasting; according to Yu, however, he wanted a taller, slower and more-deliberate Jason.Grove, David, p. 217 The role went to
Ken Kirzinger Kenneth Kirzinger (born November 4, 1959) is a Canadians, Canadian actor and stuntman best known for his portrayals of Jason Voorhees in ''Freddy vs. Jason'' (2003), Pa in ''Wrong Turn 2: Dead End'' (2007), and Rusty Nail in ''Joy Ride 3: Roadki ...
, a Canadian stuntman who worked on ''Jason Takes Manhattan''. Yu said that Kirzinger was hired because he was taller than Robert Englund, who played Freddy Krueger. Kirzinger is tall, compared to the Hodder, and Yu wanted a much taller actor than the Englund. Kirzinger believed that his experience on ''Part VIII'' (doubling for Hodder in two scenes) and his height helped him land the part. New Line did not cast Kirzinger until they saw him on film, and his first scene was Jason walking down Elm Street. Douglas Tait played Jason in a re-shot ending:


Filming

Filming for ''Freddy vs. Jason'' began on September 9, 2002 in Vancouver and ended on December 10, 2002.


Music

'' Freddy vs. Jason: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' was released on August 12, 2003, by
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. '' Freddy vs. Jason: Original Motion Picture Score'' was released on August 19, 2003, on
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.


Release

The film was released on VHS and DVD as part of New Line's Platinum Series on January 13, 2004. The DVD release contained a second disc of bonus content with audio commentary by
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,
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and
Robert Englund Robert Barton Englund (born June 6, 1947) is an American actor and director. Englund is best known for playing the villain Freddy Krueger in the ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' franchise. Englund has received multiple accolades and honors, incl ...
, and deleted and alternate scenes with commentary.
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's music video for " How Can I Live"; trailers and TV ads, soundtrack promotion and behind-the-scenes featurettes. The film was released on October 4, 2005 on
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and September 8, 2009 on
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. The Blu-ray release had the same content as the Platinum Series DVD. The film grossed $683,294 in home sales.


Reception


Box office

''Freddy vs. Jason'' has grossed $82.6 million in the United States and Canada and $34 million in other territories for a total of $116.6 million, against a production budget of $30 million. The film earned $36.4 million in its opening weekend at 3,014 theaters in North America, topping the box office. It remained number one in its second weekend grossing $13.4 million, and dropped to sixth place in its third weekend with $7.1 million.


Critical response

Audiences polled by
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gave it an average grade of "B+" on an A+-to-F scale. Kim Newman of ''
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'' gave the film three stars out of five, writing: "FVJ ignores any attempts at cleverness and picks up storylines dropped in '' Freddy's Dead'' and '' Jason Goes to Hell''". Sacha Molitorisz of ''
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'' wrote: "this is a solid effort, with enough frights, humour, blood, surprises and killer dialogue to entertain consistently." Robert K. Elder of the ''
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'' gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying that it "succeeds as a guilty pleasure, a monster mash that clobbers the recent lackluster sequels plaguing both legacies." In an interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'' published in 2023, Robert Englund said he was proud of ''Freddy vs. Jason'': "It took the genius of Ronny Yu. I'm really proud of that film. It's really fun to see on a nice big flat screen with the sound turned up and some cold pizza."


Accolades

Doug Chapman and Glenn Ennis were nominated for the Best Fire Stunt award at the Taurus World Stunt Awards 2004 for the double full-body burn and wire stunt. Chapman doubled for Robert Englund as Freddy and Ennis doubled for Ken Kirzinger as Jason in the stunt. The film was also nominated for Best Horror Film at the
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.


Novelization

Black Flame published a
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of the film on July 29, 2003.


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External links


Film page at the ''Camp Crystal Lake'' web site
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