The Kill Count - Jason Goes to Hell (1993)

TLDRJason Goes to Hell is the eighth Friday the 13th film, released in 1993. It marks the transition of rights from Paramount to New Line Cinema. The film introduces new supernatural elements to the Jason mythology and explores the concept of possession.

Key insights

🔪Jason's physical form is destroyed, but his spirit can possess other bodies.

👾The film adds supernatural elements to the Jason mythology.

👭Diana, a waitress, is revealed to be Jason's half-sister.

🔬The film includes a coroner eating Jason's heart and becoming possessed.

🔥The kills in the movie are notable for their gore and practical effects.

Q&A

Who directed Jason Goes to Hell?

Adam Marcus directed Jason Goes to Hell.

What is the premise of the movie?

In Jason Goes to Hell, Jason's physical form is destroyed, but his spirit can possess other bodies. The film follows the story of his half-sister, Diana, and explores the supernatural elements of the Jason mythology.

Is Jason Goes to Hell a standalone film or part of a series?

Jason Goes to Hell is the eighth film in the Friday the 13th series. It marks the transition of rights from Paramount to New Line Cinema.

How does Jason's possession ability work in the film?

In the film, Jason's spirit can possess other bodies, allowing him to continue his killing spree even after his physical form is destroyed.

What makes the kills in Jason Goes to Hell notable?

The kills in Jason Goes to Hell are known for their gore and practical effects, making them visually striking and memorable.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Jason Goes to Hell is the eighth Friday the 13th film, released in 1993.

03:50The film introduces new supernatural elements to the Jason mythology and explores the concept of possession.

06:56Diana, a waitress, is revealed to be Jason's half-sister.

12:30The film includes a coroner eating Jason's heart and becoming possessed.

38:00The kills in the movie are notable for their gore and practical effects.