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  2. May 19, 2021 · This led the lumbering serial killer to abandon his cloth head covering in favor of a worn-out hockey mask he found in the attic of Trent Sutton's (Travis Van Winkle) lake house, completing...

  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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    • 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
    • Jason X
    • Freddy vs. Jason

    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. Although this gave him a look similar to a scarecrow, it served its purpose of keeping his face covered while allowing him to move around ...

    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. When the prankster of the group, Shelly (Larry Zerner), returned to the barn after pulling a joke on Vera (Catherine Parks) and she told him off, he was attacked by Jason off-screen, a...

    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. Other changes to the mask are mostly due to Jason wearing it over and over again, and so the triangle above the eyes is now half worn off, and the blood shed due to the...

    Friday the 13th: A New Beginningsaw 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. The real Jason did appear but only in hallucinations, and even ...

    Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Livesis the movie that marked a turning point in the franchise as it began to lean more on comedy than full-on horror, and to justify Jason’s return, he was made into a zombie. The mask also went through some changes, with it being dirty rather than scuffed, the axe mark being cleaner (both in terms of the bloodstain ...

    The mask Jason wore in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Bloodwas a lot dirtier and worn off than the previous one, with the axe mark going back to the pattern and length it had before and keeping only one red triangle (again, the one above and between the eyes). Due to an encounter with a motorboat, the left lower side of the mask was destroyed, r...

    For Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, the famous slasher got another mask, similar to that of the third movie but with some slight changes. This one had a yellowish tint and the nose had some marks showing how much he had been wearing it, and it got all its triangles back, though the ones below the eyes were thinner and pointing out...

    The design of Jason’s mask in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday went back to the one in New Blood, but with some very important changes. The mask was very damaged and it got only one red triangle (again, the one above the eyes), the left lower part was gone, it had bullet holes, the axe mark was still there, and most importantly, it was smaller ...

    Jason Xtook viewers many, many years into the future, which required a big upgrade to the mask. First, he wore the traditional hockey mask but with a different design, with a diamond shape, a different shape of nose, the red triangle above the eyes, and the axe mark, and in a way, it looked more polished than the previous ones (in terms of design, ...

    In order to meet A Nightmare on Elm Street’s Freddy Krueger, Jason was given a mask that went back to the classic shape and style, with the three red triangles as they originally were placed and with a brown tint, as if to show how much time had passed since he started wearing the mask. It went through some changes during the movie, as Krueger left...

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  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Jason Voorhees wears his iconic mask through most of the Friday the 13th movies, but the reason why isn't as simple as you might think for a slasher icon.

    • Anthony Mcglynn
  5. Mar 21, 2021 · One day while performing a lighting check, the film's director Steve Miner called for Jason to show up in a mask. On a whim, a hockey goalie mask was chosen because the 3D supervisor Martin Jay Sadoff was a big hockey fan and happened to have a Detroit Red Wings goalie mask with him.

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  6. May 5, 2021 · In Friday the 13th Part 2, now as the main antagonist, Jason wore a burlap bag with only one eyehole cut out, and in Part III he finally got his hands on a hockey mask that became his loyal ally, and while it’s a creative idea to have a serial killer wearing a hockey mask, it actually happened by mere coincidence.

  7. Sep 30, 2021 · Jason murders one of the group and steals his hockey mask, the accessory that has become his signature. Using the mask to hide his facial deformities, Jason proceeds to kill everyone but...

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