Who Was Jason Voorhees’s Father? Supernatural Past And Bloody History Of Crystal Lake - Explored
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- There has been a lot of conversation about Jason Voorhees and his gruesome acts, but his violent nature and ruthless on-screen depiction has overshadowed few crucial subjects like the history of Jason’s father and how a young boy was able to survive drowning and growing up all alone by himself in the jungle. Was it Crystal Lake itself that helped Jason become who he was? What was the role of Jason’s father in what Jason became in the later part of his life. In this video, we would answer these very questions and learn about Jason Voorhees’s Father And Supernatural Past And Bloody History Of Crystal Lake.
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Now that’s a really good story telling
they always said that crystal lake has a death curse this explains that
While I'm not a fan of this version of Jason's backstory, anyone else notice the Shaman at 3:15 has the same chevron markings on his face as Jason's hockey mask? Nice touch
I would agree if chevron markings were more uncommon to see
Yeah it has good detail
you rather have the book of the dead backstory
@@dominicstclairstudios6324yeah I would… this story sucks smh
Nice touch in how the shamans white warpaint matches the red on Jason's iconic hockey mask. Jason scared me so much as kid that now, he's my in top 10 of favorite anti-heros
Jason wasn't unkillable until Part 6. In Part 2, 3 and 4, he was a normal human.
In canon, I think he never actually drowned, but survived, not by supernatural means, but by getting to shore in time.
Still quite the interesting story they told in the comics!
Part 4 jason was undead
@@Crooked_Man_Havik I'm not sure if you've seen the Friday the 13th series, but if you have, you will realize that Jason was revived from the grave in Part 6, via lightning.
Before that, he was a mortal human.
In Part 4, Jason awoke from the K.O.-period he was put into in Part 3 (recieving an axe into his head).
@@edgarthebug1758 exactly...people forget that "zombie Jason" is Part 6 onwards. Before that he was a living human who died in Part 4
Jason was still superhuman and survived an axe to the head in part 3
@@bloodshedrotn2959 The damage was rather uncritical. Jason's got a deformed head, which, if I'm not mistaken, has a thicker and bigger skull on some areas.
In addition to that, the blow's strength was decreased because of his hockey-mask.
To be honest though, those things are just theoretical, and aren't an actual explanation to it.
But in Part 4, Jason loses his mortality by a machete to the face. Had he been super-human, he would've survived that as well.
Had Tommy Jarvis not stuck that fence into him, he would've kept on lying in his grave rotting. It was electricity that brought him back to life an made him undead.
This is the reason why no one can't defeat Jason Voorhees. HIS POWER IS OVER 9000!!!
micheal myers is the best definitely would defeat jason
@@natedillon5693 vouch
No one?
@@natedillon5693 nope he won't.
@@natedillon5693 All Jason has to do is rip off Michael's arms, rip off or crush his head, punch a hole in his chest, or impale him with his machete.
Unlike Jason, Michael never died to begin with so Jason is an undead killing machine.
If they made a movie, Jason would win. Unless they sabotage him like they did to Freddy. The fact that Lori interfered in the fight says it all.
I’d definitely recommend looking to the 1980s film novelisations rather than most of the comic books for insight into the Vorhees family. So many of the inconsistencies in Pamela’s Tale are painful. Jason was born in 1946 not 1947, when Pamela was only 16. Furthermore, Elias was in New Jersey when both his estranged wife was killed by Alice Hardy in 1979 and his son was killed by Tommy Jarvis in 1984. We see Pamela’s gravestone in several of the films (stating 1930-1979), and without someone to claim her body and pay for burial and a headstone, she would have been cremated or buried in an unmarked grave in a potter’s field. Because she had gone mad and become reclusive after Jason’s tragic death, the only logical person to pay for her burial is … her husband. The same applies to Jason’s corpse which was buried in the cemetery beside his mother after Part IV. In Part VI, Sheriff Garris makes it very clear that the body was to be cremated but someone had paid for a proper burial. In the novelisation of Jason Lives, it turns out that Elias Vorhees paid for both burials and for Martin to take care of the two graves. Elias even shows up at the end … and it definitely wasn’t from Pamela that Jason got his eeriness. Elias was one spooky man! And Pamela was known to have said and thought frequently that Jason was his father’s son. Elias even looked a lot like Jason as depicted in Part II - long, dark red hair and chiselled features, although only Jason was deformed.
As for WHY Jason came back, from everything F13th that I’ve read and watched over the last 35 years, I’d say that it’s pretty clear that it’s a combination of the tainted, bloody history of Crystal Lake described in the “Bad Land” comic (I’d recommend the 1983 film “Eyes of Fire” and the Clive Barker short story “The Book of Blood” if you have any questions about how such violence can permanently stain a place and what sort of being the resurrected Jason Vorhees is … and don’t think for a minute that he didn’t die when he drowned in 1957. By the time the lake spat him out, “the worms had eaten his face” according to the Part II novelisation.) and his father’s blood flowing through his veins. That made little Jason the perfect vessel to house all of the violent darkness that sank deep into the earth surrounding Crystal Lake and tainted the water for all eternity.
At least that’s my interpretation.
Very well done video. If you do any more on Friday the 13th, though, I’d really recommend diving deeper into your research 😉
That was amazing thanks
I refuse to accept that the events of the original Friday The 13TH occurred in 1979 because according to the original movie, they didn't. The movie is set the year it was released. The date the events occur is Friday, June 13, 1980. The caption appears on the screen "Friday June 13 The Present". That date was intentionally put in the movie because June 13, 1980 did fall on a Friday. June 13, 1979 was a Wednesday. The 1979 date is nothing more than a continuity error. One of the dozens of continuity errors and detail inconsistencies plaguing the F13 franchise. You said part II's novelization said by the time the lake spat Jason out the worms had eaten his face, which is cool, but makes no sense at all. That's why I also refuse to accept that Jason died when he drowned in 1957. Even the fantastical needs a little logic and that has none. If Jason died as an 11 year old boy, how did he grow up into adulthood living in an homemade shack in the woods? He was eating wildlife and vegetation to survive, and even had a shitter in his shack. How and why would the undead need to eat and use the bathroom? It just doesn't make sense.
The movies should play on this much more!! I believe they invaded his body, the shaman
@Joe and his boyfriend Xi (Official) yeah that pamela used the necronomicon to bring him back but something evil came back in his place.
Jason became a deadite after his mother used the necronomicon
Is it even canon?
Nawh, The movies should stick to the classic formula.
Put Jason here, Jason wants to go home, Jason gets annoyed & kills & Play Ac/Dc while he does a wacky original kill.
Jason Voorhees... the zombie lord king
So, Crystal lake has a long history of suffering and death, which probably helped give birth to the curse known as Jason Voorhees.
Its like in Poltergeist or pet cementary..
@@StarsWithScars yes
Imagine Jason vs. the Creeper from the Jeepers Creepers Films, interesting fight battle!
Cool video, good job! Thst could be made into an amazing prequel to the series. If done right, could be amazing. Maybe rob zombie
9:43
Been wanting something like that for Jason, I never got how the “Villain” in Story’s, almost ALWAYS has better Motivation, Storyline, and Arc compared to the “Hero’s” of it, one thing I always thought about was if Jason is “The Bad Guy” then are we really rooting for a bunch Horny Teenagers to win? And we don’t like him? We all love him, he’s one of the most Iconic Slasher Characters and the Franchise overall was Successful, and He’s the main character and the only one to appear in every movie in some form, whether Child, or Hallucination/Dream, yet he’s not treated exactly like the Main Character, I feel like Jason Voorhees is more reminiscent of an Anti-Hero than an actual Villain, he was like 11 Years old and Mental Underdeveloped when he Drowned leading to him raising himself in the Woods in Complete Isolation so he doesn’t understand that killing all of these people isn’t ok, still I digress.
If you read this far than you have
Perseverance: 100
I'd say he's more of an Anti-Villain than an Anti-Hero
@@BSM-vw6cf That makes sense
I don’t consider Jason to be a villain at all. He’s the primary antagonist in all but Part V, but villainy seems to imply a degree of culpability and intent that I don’t believe Jason possesses. A prime example of a true villain in the franchise is Dr. Crews from Part VII - venal, selfish, manipulative, and cruel.
@@LamentButterfly Interesting insight
I see your a fan of look see from crypt tv nice
Growing up in the jungle? I was unaware that New Jersey contained a jungle that far north.
Urban jungle
@@BelmontClan except for when they were talking about it, it was the woods\forest that Jason grew up in.
@@MotorcycleUS a fair point
Don’t worry … apparently Wessex County, New Jersey is a part of Tennessee according to the director of Jason Goes to Hell, so why not have jungle or even a full out rainforest there? 🙃
There are alternate takes on his father, a deleted scene in part 6 which was storyboarded showed a middle aged man with very long hair at Jason's grave apparently he was wealthy and despite being towards the end of middle age he still looked way too young implying he aged slowly somehow, and I. The awful part 9(Jason goes to hell) the Necronomicon is in the Vorheese family basement and the protagonists Jason's MUCH younger half sister and later his niece imply his father may still be around and was a sorcerer.
Yes people forget about that copy of the necronomicon in their house.
Plus the vorhes sword and curse only by a vorhes can he be slain or reborn.
I always felt that his mom used the book, that on her death her son would come back
@@shortsvalt2744 yes but what about the vorhees sword/knife that’s your thoughts on that and the curse?
@@BelmontClan they were needed for the ritual, the spell she used has a way to turn it off and on. Similar to Evil Dead and passages to put the lid back on the box so to speak.
@@shortsvalt2744 observe Jason goes to hell, observe the knife that becomes a sword, bone handle almost like the kandarian dagger, but the hilt is a cross guard made of gold.
And only wielded by a vorrhes is it truly a weapon.
Jason is reborn through a corpse of a vorrhes and than killed by one of his bloodline
This is a good video I have always wanted to know this about Jason myself.
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So Jason is native?! My new favorite superhero!
All right! I was in the top 200! Awesome video man! I appreciate all the work you put into your videos!
Now I appreciate Jason even more.
So basically, Jason and Michael Myers are similar in more ways than one. Driven by a spirit of hatred. The differences being that Jason's is of Native American origins and Michael's is of Celtic origin. Enda, the spirit inhabiting Michael Myers and the Shaman inhabiting Jason Voorhees. In stark contrast though, Jason doesn't go after children. Though, Michael does. Of course, Jason is undead as well. By the dark magic of the Necronomicon.
I’m sure it can be a different necronomicon book instead of the Book of Dead from Evil Dead. Jason was never a deadite in my view.
@@italianstallion1648 Freddy Vs Jason Vs Ash. The comic explains the connection. Though it might or might not be canon. If it is. Then so be it.
@@italianstallion1648 Yes and Jason does not act like a deadite at all either. Deadites talk alot of crap and like to play mind games. Jason gets straight to the point (pun intended).
I do really enjoy all of your videos, amazing content in here.
Poor Jason, this guy can't seem to catch a break
What about the whole family it seems they were all nuts in their own way and looks like they passed all those defaults to Jason before he was even born.
neither did those little kittens
In my mind, I’m casting Patrick Kilpatrick as Jason’s father in a live action prequel film that adapts this story and focuses on Pamela Vorheese’s life leading up to the first film.
His father was a Primarch of the space marines. That's why he's so indestructible and powerful. Yet his mother was less than genetically viable and this is why Jason was a deformed monster.
Make sense.
Keep it up on your work and this video and channel
As always, great content. 👍
Thanks you for your video and channel
you do know Jason is a deadite and people wounder why he wont die not even Ash could kill him even without his Jason X upgrades
Despite a long love of the Evil Dead franchise, when they first introduced that into the F13th universe in Jason Goes to Hell, I nearly walked out of the theatre in disgust. The alterations to Jason’s appearance from film to film can be explained without resorting to a body-hopping demon worm … or deadites. Although I found Freddy vs Jason vs Ash highly entertaining, I hated the reduction of the fascinating metaphysics surrounding Jason to just a “super deadite” thing. Deadites and Jason have pretty much nothing at all in common aside from being dead yet alive if you ignore Part IX, which was a lore-breaker in so many ways. Just my opinion though. Revenant, Embodiment of a Curse, Deadite, Zombie - whatever Jason is, he’s badass.
Another excellent video! !!!!☺
Mr. Vorhees is my father. Please, call me Jason...
Lame Jason origin...undermines him seeing his mother killed, which started his rage and seeking vengeance.
I'm guessing his father was his mother's brother
If Jason was raised by his father he would have been a good boy.
By 2021 standards
How?
@@lordjoyous By 2021 standards
@@krazytaxicabbie what does that mean tho?
Bruh
a proud boy, maybe...
Jason was classified as a deadite in part 9. The necrinomicon was in his house. The director said he is one
Who would count part 9 as cannon the original story is that he survived the drowning, he died in part 4 and came back in part 6
I do. I love Jason and all his iterations. I saw the very first one as a 6 month old. It was the first movie my parents took me to so I have a soft spot for the Jay man.
Part 9 is so awful that no one should count that movie as canon
@@markmagician2471 part 5 too. Wasn't even Jason.
@@BradyPrice75 Except he didn’t actually survive the drowning, even from the beginning …
Is it a copyright violation to include the dialogue in the comics?
I ❤️ this video and channel
I don't like Jason's back story here as much as I do the idea of leaving it up to the imagination. Good video anyway!
Lol so who was he.....??
Could have guessed "Mr Vorheese"
I live in tillamook. This is awesome!
I fully endorse this channel
This was dope
But Crystal Lake is supposed to be NJ. THE Columbia River and Tillamook are the Pacific Northwest... or is this comic cannon?
Yeah that lept out at me too.
The boat ride in Jason takes Manhattan would have been pretty long coming from the PNW lol
Thought it was ohio
@@morningstar7401 Nope that's Elm Street 🙂
I've posted on other F13th you tube related content that a new movie involving the story of Jason's life would be more appropriate and do the franchise justice. People forget that the original writer did not want Jason to be a villain. I wish Betsy Palmer was still alive so they would set it up as flashbacks for her in a nursing home and we would see a young actress playing Betsy giving birth to Jason, Jason's home life, Jason having fun at camp (or I guess maybe not having fun). Basically 90+ minute film going over everything before the 1958 revenge killings by Betsy. We would see Steve Christy meet with city about opening the camp, meet Jason's father and see dynamics of home life, if he had siblings and even go into dynamics of Betsy and her husbands relationship. I could go on here, you get the idea. And of course, this film should take action at the real life Camp No Be Bo Sco (filming scene of the original movie)
Read this....WE.....WANT.....JASON.. nobody cares about his mom...and BTW, how the hell could a woman probably In her 40s and up, overpower teenagers? Kill, hack, and slash em without her getting ANY injuries??? And ALSO hang there bodies up in a cabin only to be found by other campers?
@@ssjdon I never said to re-make part 1, I think things should start over for newer generation but should follow a timeline. Just like Halloween didn't jump into Michael Myers as an adult killing teenagers. And btw, if were trying to be REALISTIC HERE how the hell can Jason survive all these attacks (it's horror film, not reality) so it's fair game with Betsy having super human feats besides where do you think Jason got his super human genes from anyway.
That all said, I want Jason too but I think he should come into play in part 2, take it slow and build a story. Part 1 started the way a newer film should end, it only briefly touched on the history. I respect the love for Jason tearing these teens up but lets get a behind the scenes on his life first. In the first film, she started by killing two teens in realistic fashion, maybe that is where it should end with her killings but I do respect the original writers position on her killing in the name of Jason.
This is a good story but the deleted scene from Friday the 13th 6 is better, Elias still being alive, and being the one who paid for Jason Voorhees' burial. Otherwise, who did? As a mass murderer nobody else was going to buy him that big tombstone.
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Thank you for recognising this!
Anyone know who did the background music for this video? During the first part with the natives and stuff.
Never heard of him 🤣 who's Michael Myers Deadbeat Daddy?
Very interesting would love to see a prequel to this whole universe
There WAS going to be a sequel to the 2009 movie, I would've focused on his family and it would've also set during winter.
Oh yeah i almost forgot about it.
Not gonna lie but the backstory for camp crystal lake is interesting and makes sense it could be canon
This would be a good movie when its time to reboot Friday the 13th
Solomon Grundy was Jason’s father
Who else noticed Plagued Moths intro song
A young Jason origin movie could be a cash cow $$$
I ❤️ Friday the 13th Movies franchise
The original version of Elias planned for Part VI's original ending is the most interesting. In comics, novels and the game he's just a cliche abusive husband and dad Pamela kills to protect herself and Jason.
So camp Crystal Lake has along history of tragedies And Jason's dad Well he never met his father away Dalby a different story he was abused by his monster
Jason would make a really great hockey 🏒 player lol 😂
I'm pretty sure those a different back story about Pamela and Jason cause i remember reading a different one but not sure
His dad looks like Kane Hodder lol
This comic is interesting to me. Showing she already had the killer in her. Pamela vorhees that is, before her son was even murdered. Not saying she didnt have reasons. Just saying she wasn't afraid to kill if she felt she had too way before Jason's drowning.
Did anybody notice that the indian leader had the markings that jason has on his hockey mask in part 3?
The Grey Hulk, Joe Fixit. That’s who
I hate that they try to make Elias an abuser or evil. I like to think that Elias was this huge, burly man but kinda quiet. Maybe not very educated but hardworking. A veteran of World War I and maybe a victim of chemicals which lead to Jason’s deformity. But certainly loving.
Yes
His father was clearly his brother!?!? Duh
The first movie honestly could have drawn from this and made it better and Im saying this as a huge jason fan had to put this in I even like jason x thats how big a fan I am
See now I don’t feel bad for the counselors now😂
Great video....buuut....THE JUNGLE?!
There was a game called adventure quest 3d. Me and my group killed xenomorphs and jason the boss
In the jungle? He meant the woods or forest.
He didn't grow up in a jungle genius he grew up in a forest in the USA.
Crazy Jason's from ohio. Worked in cadiz for awhile.
9:40 That doesn't fit Jason to me. He was a once innocent kid made into a monster by bullying and snapped when he saw Alice kill his mother. Being evil from birth fits Michael and Freddy more.
Elies Voorhees isn't Jason's Father according to the Pamela Tapes in Friday the 13th: The Game. Pamela was raped before hand by someone she didn't know, and she married Elies so he could protect her and Jason should the man ever return. But of course that backfires big time.
For a cool new take on what you can do with Jason as a character.
Look up the comic, Jason v. Leatherface.
A big time recommendation for anyone that likes to autistically had humanity to a horror villain like Jason.
Although I like this version of his back story I hope It's never incorporated into the original continuity because Jason just killing out of vengeance is a better motive and not as complicated but would be interesting if used in a remake
Never upset a shaman/medicine man, you will regret it for eternity
I have never cared about Jason's dad, and I still don't.
Great Story! Should be a reboot of the film franchise leading with this.
Plot Twist: Michael Myers is Jason Voorhees’ father
Jason is much older than Michael (think early 70s while Michael is in his 60s.) Hell, Michael may have been among the first slashers but timeline wise he's probably the youngest of the original group.
@@IWasaTeenageTeenWolf Even so it would be hilarious
When did crystal come to oregon.
Love yourself first and most
Believe in yourself
Quitters never win and winners never quit
Don't give up and never give in
Ignore those who try to discourage you
Hang on to your dreams
Take control of own destiny
His father is *Mephisto!!*
alan dershowitz
There was a special ed kid at my high school reminded me of Jason. Some of the other kids were mean to him. One time my brother and I blitz atracked some kid who was picking on him and gave him a bloody nose. Naturally we got in trouble but it was totally worth it
According to the lawsuit Victor Miller IS the father. Roll credits for Maury
The real lake where the young drowned at camp. Is located in Michigan.
We ain’t need to hear the history of crystal lake damn..but I ain’t mad at you. get your 💰
Jason’s dad was hulk hogan
wheres its location?
Jason never grew up in a jungle
Elias was not abusive at all he just decided to leave Pamela after Jason's death
According to the director of Jason goes to Hell, Friday the 13th and The Evil Dead occupy the same universe, with the summer camp being on the opposite shore of Crystal Lake than the cabin from those films. The Necronomicon and Kandarian daggers even make an appearance in that film.
New Jersey and Tennessee are the same place now? No insult meant to the writer and director of Part IX, but to say that the cabin and Camp Crystal Lake are anywhere near each other is outright stupid for him to claim. 🤷♀️
@@LamentButterfly unfortunately a lot of directors don’t pay as much attention to the material’s canon as they should. Cool idea though.
This is the first time i have ever thought about ........JASON’s father.......like ever. 😂
Would love to see this shit adapted into a movie.
Is a Forest a Jungle?
Not a jungle the woods but it’s okay
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Cool European cartoons like Les Engloutes Mondes and Ulysses 31, of France and La Coruna Magica of Spain Please
Les mondes engloutis.
@@ptitgavroche Forgot but don't mean I loved it and would love a livestream on it and other shows like the Magician
Please someone make this or a new one with all the survivors against Jason That would be the Ultimate Friday Film with Sean Cunningham as Producer
I always hated that the lady's name was Pamela! Guess what my name is....