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Stephen King Shows Off Idea For Horror Novel He Never Started On
By Thanussha Priyah, 16 Jun 2020
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Author Stephen King teased a never-used plot for a novel that could have been.
Titled I, Jason, the non-existent book is imagined by King to be written in the “first-person narrative,” telling the tale of Friday the 13th from the perspective of serial killer Jason Voorhees.
King’s idea sees Voorhees being killed over and over again at Camp Crystal Lake. “What a hellish, existential fate!” King described the concept in his tweet.
King explained that legal procedures for permissions to write the feature-length novel would be too arduous to take up. However, he urged production company Blumhouse to consider the opportunity to “tell Jason’s side of the story.”
Blumhouse is known for producing thriller and horror movies, such as Jordan Peele’s Get Out, David Gordon Green’s 2018 Halloween , and Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man.
The best novel idea I never wrote (and probably never will) is I JASON, the first-person narrative of Jason Voohees, and his hellish fate: killed over and over again at Camp Crystal Lake. What a hellish, existential fate!
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) June 15, 2020
Just thinking about the legal thicket one would have to go through to get permissions makes my head ache. And my heart, that too. But gosh, shouldn't someone tell Jason's side of the story?
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) June 15, 2020
Blumhouse could do it as a movie.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) June 15, 2020
[via The AV Club, cover image via George Koroneos / Shutterstock.com and IMDb]
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