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      • The hockey mask does not appear in this film. Instead, Jason uses a simple burlap sack with one eyehole cut out to hide his face. This sack is lost during Jason’s fight with Paul Holt and Ginny Field.
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  2. 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.

  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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    • 1 The Precursor Jason
    • 2 Proto-Jason
    • 3 The Definitive Jason
    • 4 The Fake Jason
    • 5 Resurrected Jason
    • 6 Zombie Jason
    • 7 Slimy Jason
    • 8 Unfrozen Jason
    • 9 Back to Roots Jason

    Friday The 13th Part 2

    1981's Friday The 13th Part 2 didn't have Jason wearing his iconic hockey mask. This was before the franchise found its footing in many ways, though Jason did have his face covered for most of the movie by a burlap sack (which was, in its own way, equally terrifying). Not everything about this version of Jason would not carry over into future sequels, though it did introduce a franchise staple that lasted — the grand reveal of Jason's face as he leaps through a window. The first unmasked Jaso...

    Friday The 13th Part 3

    It wasn't until the third film that Jason finally dons the iconic hockey mask that he is known for.It was also in Friday The 13th Part 3 that the blueprint for Jason's look was established: tall, muscular, bald, and imposing. The third movie ditched a lot of the Jason Voorhees design from the previous film in the franchise, with the only returning feature from Part 2is the deformed eye. The unmasked Jason is used quite effectively in Friday The 13th Part 3, and there are multiple moments when...

    Friday The 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter

    Richard Brooker revolutionized Jason in Friday The 13th Part 3, but it was Ted White's portrayal of Jason in Friday The 13th Part IV that perfected him and gave audiences the version of Jason Voorhees as modern audiences know him today. With special-effects artist Tom Savini behind the scenes, the look of Jason was enhanced, keeping everything that made Part 3's Jason so memorable and improving on it. When Jason was seen without his mask in Friday The 13th Part IV, it was clear that the franc...

    Friday The 13th Part V: A New Beginning

    Technically, this Friday The 13th unmasking scene doesn't count, since it is not Jason Voorhees beneath the hockey mask in Friday The 13th Part V. It is a paramedic named Roy Burns going on a killing spree after his son was killed. However, in the context of Friday The 13th Part V: The New Beginning, the identity of this Jason is kept as a mystery until the climax. It's clear that, since Friday The 13th Part IV was intended to be the final chapter in the franchise when it released in 1984, th...

    Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives

    AfterPart V disappointed fans, the franchise decided to return to its roots and reintroduce Jason Voorhees. Jason returned with a bang in Friday The 13th Part VI— literally, as Tommy Jarvis (Thom Matthews) accidentally revives Jason via a lightning bolt. However, the 6th entry also broke from tradition somewhat by not having an unmasking scene, at least not in the way that previous installments had included one. Jason remains masked throughout Jason Lives, but his face is shown at the beginni...

    Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood

    While the sixth movie didn't show much of the undead Jason Voorhees without his mask, the same can't be said for the sequel, 1987's Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood. Much like with Part 3 and Part 4, The New Blood takes whatJason Lives established and dials it up to eleven. Not only is the undead Jason back, but the movie introduces several other supernatural elements to the franchise like telekinesis. These telekinetic powers (which are wielded by Lar Park Lincoln's character Tina) ar...

    Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

    The next time Jason Voorhees was seen without his mask was in Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. However, whereas Part VII's unmasking scene was celebrated by the fandom, Part VIII's was received poorly by many (though it did have its own fans, who saw the take as novel and visuall striking). In a drastic downgrade, Jason Takes Manhattan was given a much lower budget. Everything about Jason was reduced in comparison to The New Blood. The overall design of the character without...

    Jason X

    In a franchise such as Friday The 13th with so many entries, it was inevitable that one movie would go into space. Jason X is seen as proof for many that slash movies set in space don't work, and if any Friday The 13th movie could be described as the moment the franchise jumped the shark, it's this one. However, while Jason Xhas very little going for it compared to its predecessors, it does feature one of the best views of Jason Voorhees without his mask. When Jason is unthawed by scientists...

    Friday The 13th

    In the 2009 Friday The 13th reboot, Jason Voorhees is back to his human form and played by Derek Mears. After the flop that was Jason X, the franchise spent several years licking its wounds before returning almost a decade later to take thingas back to their roots. the 2009 Friday The 13th is much more in-line with the earlier entries in the franchise, including its portrayal of Jason Voorhees. In the reboot he's fast, deadly, and a rather cunning hunter. Paying respect to his debut in Part 2...

    Which Unmasked Jason Look Is Considered The Best

    When it comes to the most iconic face of Jason Voorhees without his hockey mask, there are generally two schools of thought among the fanbase. Opinions tend to be divided between those who see Jason as an undead monster and expect a lot of decay and damage to his face, and those who see him as more of a supernatural-but-still-human entity. While there's relatively no contest that the worst unmasking scene was in 1985's Friday The 13th Part V: A New Beginning, since Jason's face wasn't the one...

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    • Friday the 13th Part 2. 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.
    • Friday the 13th Part III. During the first part of Friday the 13th Part III, Jason wore the same bag from the previous movie, but he later got his hands on the hockey mask he’s now known for.
    • Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. At the end of Friday the 13th Part III, Jason is hit in the head with an axe, leaving a mark on the mask that was visible in the following movie, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter.
    • Friday the 13th: A New Beginning. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning saw a Jason imposter who couldn’t even get the mask right. This mask was rounder rather than oval, and instead of the red triangles, it had two blue ones below the eyes and pointing downward, and didn’t look as if it had been worn much, but it was dirty.
  4. Sep 28, 2024 · Jason Voorhees has become synonymous with his iconic hockey mask, which has kept the "Friday the 13th" franchise in the public consciousness despite Jason having not appeared in an...

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  5. The trademark hockey mask did not appear until Friday the 13th Part III. Since Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, filmmakers have given Jason superhuman strength, regenerative powers, and near invulnerability.

  6. Feb 20, 2013 · Every version of Jason’s mask from Friday the 13th Part 2 up to the 2009 remake (although technically Jason isn’t really in Part 5). Friday the 13th Part 2. The hockey mask does not appear in this film. Instead, Jason uses a simple burlap sack with one eyehole cut out to hide his face.