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Following the triumph of Halloween (1978), Friday the 13th launched the 1980s with a bold take on the slasher genre, pushing boundaries with intense gore. Jason Voorhees emerged as a terrifying figure at Crystal Lake’s summer camp, cementing the original film as a must-watch for horror enthusiasts. Across 12 films and 11 directors, the iconic hockey-masked villain has transformed into a zombie, ventured into space, and faced off against another slasher legend.
For those eager to mark the occasion with a horror marathon, here’s where you can stream every Friday the 13th movie today.
Finding Friday the 13th movies online can be challenging. Last October, the first eight films, often called the “original series,” were available on Paramount+, but they’ve since been removed. Currently, these eight films are streaming on Pluto TV, a free, ad-supported platform. The 2009 Friday the 13th reboot is available on Max.
Alternatively, all Friday the 13th movies can be rented or purchased on digital platforms, the only way to access Jason Goes to Hell, Freddy vs. Jason, and Jason X.

While streaming options for Friday the 13th movies are scattered, Shout! Factory’s 2020 Blu-ray collection includes all 12 films. Currently on sale at Amazon for Friday the 13th, it offers an extensive array of bonus content. For a budget-friendly option, a DVD set of the first eight films is available for about $20.
The Friday the 13th series is a wild ride, with spin-offs, reboots, crossovers, and even time travel. For fans wanting to follow Jason’s timeline, we’ve detailed how to watch the Friday the 13th movies in chronological order.
The 2009 reboot aimed to revive the franchise, but legal disputes over rights have halted new Friday the 13th films. The biggest recent release was Friday the 13th: The Game, which was delisted in 2023 due to further legal issues.
Hope is on the horizon, though. Horror, Inc. recently announced a collaboration with original license holders to launch a multi-platform Jason Universe. Starting with a Crystal Lake TV series on Peacock, fans may soon see Jason return to theaters.
Craving more horror marathons? Explore our guides on streaming every Conjuring or Saw movie.
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