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"textContent": "By 1988, Jason Voorhees was a shambling corpse without purpose, both literally and metaphorically. Paramount Studios, who released the original 1980 film by director Sean S. Cunningham and writer Victor Miller, had ordered Jason’s death for the third entry, 1984’s Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. When that too proved a money-maker, Paramount allowed the […]\n\nThe post Friday the 13th Part VII Should Have Been the Model for the Franchise appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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