Michael Bay Produced 'Friday The 13th' Reboot Scares Up A Director

It’s been over twenty years since “Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday” (which turned out not to be the final Friday for the horror icon), and thirteen years since “Freddy vs. Jason,” and while the genre has pushed forward, with new franchises emerging, you can’t keep a classic character down (in fact, it seems everyone is keen to forget about the 2009 do over). And once again, the hockey mask wearing maniac will return to the big screen, and the reboot has found a director.

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The franchise will now rest in the hands of Breck Eisner, who is in talks to helm the redo of “Friday The 13th” at Paramount. His CV is hardly inspiring with flops like “Sahara” and “The Last Witch Hunter” on there, but Eisner did direct the remake of “The Crazies,” which earned $54 million on a $20 million budget, which I guess isn’t bad? The movie wasn’t all that memorable, but I guess it gives the filmmaker a pretty low bar to clear when bringing Jason back to the multiplex.

Michael Bay is producing the remake that’s due out next year, and just remember, it was his Platinum Dunes company that was behind new versions of “The Amityville Horror” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” so adjust your expectations accordingly. [Deadline]