This point was proven with a 20-minute weigh-in promotional presentation live from Las Vegas that teased the film a month before its release in 2003. Related: Nightmare On Elm Street 5: Every Way The Dream Child’s Original Plan ChangedĮven before the crossover arrived, it was clear to fans Freddy Vs Jason’s success would rely on the movie never taking itself too seriously. When Freddy Vs Jason did arrive, it was not beloved by critics but was well-liked by audiences, and has since been reappraised as a campy cult classic that sacrifices scares in favor of fun. The ending of Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday may have seen Freddy’s trademark razor-tipped glove snatching the madman’s mask, but it would be over a decade before the fight between them reached cinemas due to a messy development process. However, while anticipation was high for this face-off, the movie took its time coming to fruition. The question of whether the diminutive, talkative Springwood slasher could take down the hulking, wordless Jason Voorhees divided the horror community for decades and eventually led to the creation of 2003's Freddy Vs Jason.
When their respective franchises began in the ‘80s, horror fans worldwide were undecided on who would win in a showdown between Freddy and Jason. Before they faced off on the big screen, A Nightmare On Elm Street’s Freddy Krueger and Friday the 13th's Jason Voorhees did a real pre-fight weigh-in as promotion for Freddy Vs Jason in 2003.