

After crew member Crutch is electrocuted by Jason, Kinsa panics and attempts to escape on her own, but forgets to release the shuttle's fuel line, causing it to crash into the ship and explode. With the Grendel crippled, the survivors head for a shuttle while Tsunaron upgrades KM-14. Jason breaks into the lab, reclaims his machete and decapitates Lowe. Jason kills Lou and the ship crashes through Solaris, destroying it and killing everyone aboard.

Lowe orders pilot Lou to dock at Solaris. After Brodski splits up his team, Jason kills them one by one. He tries to attack Crutch, but Brodski and his soldiers arrive. Jason interrupts a projected holographic game, breaking Azrael's back and bashing Dallas's skull in. Sergeant Brodski leads a group of soldiers to attack Jason. Jason takes a machete-shaped surgical tool and kills Stoney in front of Kinsa. While Stoney and Kinsa have sex, Jason awakens and attacks Adrienne, freezing her face with liquid nitrogen before smashing her head to pieces on a counter. Perez recognizes Jason's name and notes his body could interest a collector. Lowe, who is in serious debt, calls his financial backer Dieter Perez on the nearby space station Solaris. They bring them aboard their spaceship, the Grendel, and revive Rowan while leaving Jason in the morgue, believing he is dead.Īdrienne is ordered to dissect Jason's body but Rowan warns them of the danger, revealing Jason's nature and superhuman abilities.
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On a field trip to Earth, Professor Brandon Lowe, his android companion KM-14, intern Adrienne Thomas, and students Tsunaron, Janessa, Azrael, Kinsa, Waylander, and Stoney explore the abandoned Crystal Lake Research Facility, finding the frozen Jason and Rowan. Cryogenic fluid spills into the sealed room, freezing them both.Ĥ55 years later, Earth has become too polluted to support life and humans have moved to a new planet, Earth II. Rowan lures him into a cryogenic pod and activates it, but he ruptures the pod with his machete, stabbing her in the abdomen.
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Jason breaks free of his restraints and murders the soldiers and Dr. Wimmer and Sergeant Marcus arrive with soldiers, hoping to further research Jason's ability to heal from lethal wounds, as they believe it involves rapid cellular regeneration that can be replicated. After numerous failed attempts to kill Jason over the following 2 years, government scientist Rowan LaFontaine suggests putting him in cryogenic stasis. In 2008, mass murderer Jason Voorhees is captured by the United States government and held at the Crystal Lake Research Facility. This would be Kane Hodder's final portrayal of Jason until he reprised the role in 2017 for Friday the 13th: The Game. Jason, was released in 2003 it is a crossover with the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, set between the events of The Final Friday and Jason X. It was negatively received by critics, and was a box-office bomb, grossing only $17.1 million on a budget of $11–14 million. Jason X was theatrically released in the U.S. Kane Hodder called into the Howard Stern Show on May 1, 2002, and shared "I was a little hesitant about (the plot) the first time I heard the story too." When conceiving the film, Todd Farmer came up with the idea of sending Jason into space, suggesting to the studio that it was the only direction left for the series. This cyborg incarnation has been called Jason X in tie-in media, but is also often referred to by fans as "Uber Jason", a nickname the art design team and production crew used and which appeared in later comic books Jason X Special and Friday the 13th: Jason vs.
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While other films of the franchise approach Jason as a human serial killer or undead monster, this movie views him through a science-fiction lens (referring to his inability to die as a "regenerative" power that can be studied and perhaps replicated) and then has him transformed by future-technology into a cyborg. In the film, Jason is cryogenically frozen for 445 years and awakens in 2455, after being found by a group of students, whom he subsequently stalks and kills one by one.


It is the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise following Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993). Jason X is a 2001 American science fiction slasher film directed by Jim Isaac, written by Todd Farmer and starring Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, and Kane Hodder in his fourth and final appearance as Jason Voorhees.
