Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)

5.53
/ 10
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1h 28m
Running Time

May 13, 1988
Release Date

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)

5.53
/ 10
62 User Ratings
1h 28m
Running Time

May 13, 1988
Release Date

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Plot.

Tina Shepard, a telekinetic teenage girl, accidentally unchains Jason from his watery grave.

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Details.

Release Date
May 13, 1988

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 28m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$2,800,000

Box Office
$19,200,000

Filming Locations
Malibu · Mobile, United States of America · Los Angeles, United States

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Wiki.

Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is a 1988 American supernatural slasher film directed by John Carl Buechler and starring Lar Park Lincoln, Kevin Blair, Susan Blu, Terry Kiser, and Kane Hodder in his first appearance as Jason Voorhees, a role he would reprise in three subsequent films. It is a sequel to Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) and the seventh installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Set years after the events of the previous film, the plot follows a psychokinetic teenage girl (Lincoln) who unwittingly releases Jason from his tomb at the bottom of Crystal Lake, allowing him to go on another killing spree in the area.

The New Blood was intended to have a higher standard of quality than that of the previous installments, with high-profile directors being considered to helm the project. Paramount Pictures sought a partnership with New Line Cinema to create a crossover film between the Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street series which would not come to fruition until New Line bought the rights to the franchise, releasing Freddy vs. Jason in 2003. After several failed concepts, screenwriter Daryl Haney suggested an idea akin to "Jason vs. Carrie", in which Jason would battle a teenage girl with psychokinetic abilities.

The film was released on May 13, 1988, to mostly negative reviews from critics, and grossed $19.2 million at the U.S. box office on a budget of $2.8 million. It was followed by Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan one year later.

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