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JASON X, The FRIDAY THE 13TH in Space, is released in 4K

JASON X, The FRIDAY THE 13TH in Space, is released in 4K

It seems like Arrow Video is trying very hard to stay in the market Friday the 13th Business. To recap, the boutique label recently released a deluxe version of the 2009 Friday the 13th Remake on 4K, which sold out pretty quickly. Recently it turned out that Arrow is there are also 1993s Jason Goes to Hell: The Last Friday the 4K treatment. Well, more good news for Jason Voorhees fans, because it looks like 2002 Jason X also gets a 4K upgrade. That's correct! Jason Voorhees in space in Ultra HD!

According to the folks at Dawn of the Discs (see below), this is the new 4K release from Michael Dougherty trick or treating contains a postcard that quietly announces the impending release of Arrow Jason X. Photo evidence was also provided in the thread. For the record: This is exactly the same way as that Jason is going to hell The news was announced before director Adam Marcus confirmed it. So it all fits together. Unfortunately, no further information has been provided for now.

Jason X was released in cinemas in 2002 and was the tenth installment in the series, which had not been seen on screen for almost a decade at this point. Director Jason Isaac went in a completely new direction and decided to put the machete-wielding maniac in space in the distant future. It wasn't exactly celebrated in its time, but has been embraced by more and more fans in the years since its release. For those who need a refresher, the summary is as follows:

“In the year 2455, a team of students on a routine training mission are about to learn a terrible lesson. Over the years, Jason Voorhees has claimed over 200 victims. Now the legendary killer from Crystal Lake has found himself aboard a spaceship. And a little thing like weightlessness won't stop horror's most vicious killer…”

Now it is Friday the 13th The franchise remains in something of a limbo. We haven't had any films since the 2009 remake and there are currently no plans for another one. However, A23 and Peacock are A revised version of the is currently being worked on Crystal Lake TV series. There are also plans for a new one Friday the 13th video game, although details on this are scant. So for now, watching Jason smash a girl's frozen head into pieces in a spaceship in high definition is enough.

There is no word yet on a release date Jason X 4K disc, but stay tuned. For more, Check out our list of previously hated sequels that are now loved by fans.

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