Following the groundbreaking success of Halloween (1978), Friday the 13th ushered in the 1980s by pushing the slasher genre to unprecedented levels of gore. Jason Voorhees made his debut (of sorts) at the infamous Crystal Lake summer camp, cementing the original Friday the 13th as a must-watch for horror enthusiasts. Through 12 films helmed by 11 different directors, the hockey-masked villain has transformed into a supernatural entity, traveled to space, and clashed with another horror legend.
For those wanting to commemorate today's date with a slasher marathon, here's your complete guide to streaming every Friday the 13th installment.
AnswerSee ResultsThe Friday the 13th series has historically been difficult to stream consistently. While Paramount+ briefly hosted the original eight films last October, they've since been removed. Currently, Pluto TV exclusively offers these films through its free, ad-supported platform. The 2009 remake remains available on Max.
For complete franchise access, digital rental/purchase platforms provide the only way to view Jason Goes to Hell, Freddy vs. Jason, and Jason X.
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Includes all 12 films with HD transfers, extensive bonus features, and audio commentaries. Currently available at Amazon.
For budget-conscious fans, a DVD set containing the first eight films retails for approximately $20.
The Friday the 13th franchise features numerous sequels, crossovers, and timeline complexities. For chronological viewing guidance, consult our dedicated Friday the 13th timeline guide.
AnswerSee ResultsDespite the 2009 reboot's intentions, ongoing rights disputes have prevented new Friday the 13th theatrical releases. The franchise's most recent major project, Friday the 13th: The Game, was discontinued in 2023 due to similar legal complications.
However, franchise stakeholders recently announced plans for a multimedia "Jason Universe," beginning with a Crystal Lake television series on Peacock. This initiative suggests potential new installments may eventually materialize.
For additional horror recommendations, explore our streaming guides for The Conjuring and Saw franchises.