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Final Destination 2: March 14, 2003: Willard: co-production with Hard Eight Pictures: April 4, 2003: A Man Apart: April 25, 2003: The Real Cancun: June 13, 2003: Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd: July 18, 2003: How to Deal: co-production with Focus Features and Radar Pictures: August 15, 2003: Freddy vs. Jason: September 17, 2003: Run ...
David Bergantino, video game developer, wanted to produce a Freddy vs. Jason game called Freddy vs. Jason: Hell Unbound, but the film being stuck in development hell constantly delayed any release of a video game, and once a release date had been set for the film, there would have been insufficient time to develop the game to correspond with ...
Freddy vs. Jason: A crossover between Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees was first attempted in 1987, but fell apart due to disagreements between Paramount Pictures and New Line Cinema, the respective owners of Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street. [209]
After a 15-year wait that tested fans’ patience, Hollywood’s biggest slasher movie icons finally went head-to-head on the big screen.
The Black Phone 2: co-production with Blumhouse Productions [166] [151] November 21, 2025: Wicked: For Good: co-production with Marc Platt Productions [167] [138] December 5, 2025: Five Nights at Freddy's 2: co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Scott Cawthon Productions [168] [169] [151] Filming January 2, 2026: SOULM8TE
This put Freddy vs. Jason on hold, but allowed Cunningham to bring Jason back with Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. [10] The ninth installment "turned a healthy profit". [ 11 ] In a 1995 interview with Fangoria , Craven was dismissive of the idea of Freddy vs. Jason , saying it was taking "something that had a lot of impact and dignity and ...
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Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors is a six-issue limited series comic book written by Jeff Katz and James Kuhoric, with drawings by Jason Craig. The series was published by Dynamite Entertainment and DC Comics , with imprint by Wildstorm , beginning in August 2009 and concluding in December 2009.