New ‘Friday the 13th’ Serial Killer – Jason Voorhees

Posted by Allan Ford 31 March, 2008 (0) Comment

Derek Mears

The depicter of serial slasher Jason Voorhees in the horror remake “Friday the 13th” has reportedly been found. According to Bloody-Disgusting, the actor who is credited as Chameleon in “The Hills Have Eyes II“, Derek Mears, has been in final negotiations to star as the killer with the trademark of hockey mask.

If he indeed joins the cast of the New Line Cinema’s project, he will become the latest actor to star as the machete murderer. Previously, Voorhees has been brought to the screen by many other actors, including Ari Lehman and Ken Kirzinger. Kirzinger has appeared as Voorhees in “Freddy vs Jason“.

Earlier, it has been reported that the star of “Supernatural” series Jared Padalecki has been tapped to play the lead character that has yet to be named in the remake film. Directed by Marcus Nispel, the film is set to start its shooting on April 21 in Austin and to scare the moviegoers on Friday, February 13, 2009.

Mears is known for his stunt works in various feature films, including “Blades of Glory“, “Zathura” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest“. He also has had minor role in 2005 horror thriller “Cursed” and several other films. His latest stunt works was in the highly anticipated action adventure “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull“.

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New Nightmare on Elm Street coming!

Posted by Allan Ford 6 January, 2008 (0) Comment

Freddy KruegerIs Freddy Krueger returning to the big screen? And if so, will Robert Englund be the guy in the Mask and ratty Christmas jumper?

The first part of the question has been answered at least (and if Englund doesn’t get the call to return to Freddy, I’ll be starting up one of those online petitions and hitting you all up to digitally sign it!).

According to Bloody Disgusting, New Line Cinema has abandoned plans for a “Freddy vs. Jason” sequel and will instead chalk up another solo adventure for the teen-slaughtering demon.

By all indications, it’d seem this new “Elm Street” isn’t a remake either – phew! – and will simply be another addition to the previous “Elm Street” films – the last one being the critically acclaimed but un-box office friendly “Wes Craven’s New Nightmare”. Continue Reading…

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