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      Friday The 13th: How Jason's Hockey Mask Changes In Each Movie
      • Although the hockey mask arrived until the next movie, Jason didn’t go out to kill with his face uncovered. Instead, he simply took a burlap bag, a piece of rope to keep it in place and cut out only one eyehole.
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  2. Feb 22, 2020 · Before Jason Voorhees acquired his trademark hockey mask, he slashed victims in 1981's Friday the 13th Part 2 while wearing a burlap sack. Jason, as Ghostface in Scream takes very seriously, is of course not the killer in the original Friday the 13th film.

  3. Sep 12, 2019 · Jason Voorhees covered his face with a bag most of the time during the killings in Friday the 13th Part 2 and the first part of Friday the 13th Part III, where he later got the mask he is most known for.

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    • Overview
    • Friday the 13th
    • Friday the 13th Part 2
    • Friday the 13th Part III
    • Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
    • Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
    • Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
    • Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
    • Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
    • Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday

    This article is about the clothes Jason Voorhees wears throughout his films, as well as some details of his physical looks from each film.

    Jason Voorhees appears only briefly at the end of this film. When he grabs Alice, he is shirtless but wears black swimming shorts/trunks and has green mucky water weed covering his whole body. The top part of his head is very bloated due to his hydrocephalic condition.

    In the opening of the film, Jason wears a red plaid button shirt and grey jeans. In the rest/majority of the film, Jason wears dark blue jean denim overalls with a blue plaid button shirt with 2 buttoned flap pockets, black worker-style boots, and uses a burlap/potato sack with a single eye-hole cut on his left side. In appearance, Jason looks like...

    In this film, Jason wears a Big Mac-styled dark olive green worker shirt with long sleeves and 2 pockets (the left one is a buttoned flap pocket while the right one is a simple buttoned patch pocket), a white sweatshirt underneath, a black leather belt, silvery-grey cargo work pants, black security boots/shoes and his trademark hockey mask on with ...

    Jason wears the same clothing as Part 3, but the mask has 2 visible differences: the axe cut at its top left (made by Chris Higgins near the end of Part 3) is more visibly bloodied and the paint job of the chevrons is very peeled off paint - the left half of the top arrowhead chevron and later in the movie, both "lower" chevrons, making these barel...

    Jason's appearance in this film was short-lived. Jason appears at the beginning when Tommy watches the two graverobbers, Neil and Les, digging up Jason's grave only to be both killed by him shortly after. Then, Jason appears at the end through grown-up Tommy's dreams. The features of Tommy's Delusion Jason Voorhees is nearly the same as he appeared...

    Jason wears a dark green work shirt with 2 buttoned flap pockets, weathered tan color work pants, black work boots, yellow leather gloves and a 1940s U.S. Marines utility belt. Typically used to carry a machete, throwing darts, firearm reloads, survival knife and other equipment. His signature hockey mask has only one dark chevron on the forehead, ...

    Jason wears extremely worn out and tattered Vietnam-era military dark olive drab green shirt with 2 buttoned flap pockets, with its matching dark military olive drab pants and very untreated black security boots. He also sports around his neck a long, rusted part of the thick chain used by Tommy Jarvis to pin him to a boulder at the bottom of the l...

    Jason wears the same dark clothes presented in Part VII - not as tattered and ruined as they were before, but still very old and worn out - with addition of black leather gloves. The mask is of a circular shape, yellowish color tone, complete with a custom-made axe cut on its top left corner, a system based on "D"-shaped ringlets to connect the ela...

    Jason now wears a blue-gray boiler suit with 2 chest buttoned flap pockets and several random rips and tatters, old black work/security boots and a vertical-buckled work belt. The mask is completely deformed due to the countless damage it has taken throughout the series, it has only the arrowhead chevron on its forehead, in a very dark red color, a...

  4. Apr 25, 2019 · For his villainous debut, Jason uses a sack with a hole in it as a mask. Under the sack-mask, Jason rocks a full head of Hagrid-esque hair and a bushy beard that covers much of his face. His over all appearance looks equally inspired by The Hills Have Eyes and Deliverance.

  5. The script for Part 3 called for Jason to wear a mask to cover his face, having worn a bag over his head in Part 2; what no one knew at the time was that the mask chosen would become a trademark for the character, and one instantly recognizable in popular culture in the years to come. [92]

  6. Feb 14, 2021 · Although the hockey mask arrived until the next movie, Jason didn’t go out to kill with his face uncovered. Instead, he simply took a burlap bag, a piece of rope to keep it in place and cut out only one eyehole.

  7. May 19, 2021 · Jason Voorhees' hockey mask is still one of the horror genre's most prevalent images. Here's how it wound upon his face and why he wears it, to begin with.

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