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Keeping the killer's hockey mask, he puts it on and attempts to assume Jason's mantle, but he is apparently stopped and treated before things go too far. But it's too late for Tommy, as the last wall of sanity has fallen with the ghost of Jason fading before his eyes. But he is real and attacks Tommy, finally forcing him to take his life - only for it to turn out that the killer was a copycat named Roy Burns. Tommy (played by John Shepherd) manages to confront the hockey masked murderer, believing him to be another hallucination. Tommy's mind continues to slip again, seeing images of Jason haunting him.
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He is then put in a halfway house, but unfortunately, at this time, a series of murders begin nearby with Jason Voorhees being tied to the killings. In Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, the events from the previous film have put an effect on Tommy's mind where he is put in an institution. When he and Trish embrace, he notices Jason's fingers slowly move and he begins to hack away at his body. Ultimately, Tommy kills Jason by slamming a machete into the side of his head, in which splits his head upon falling down on the blade. In an attempt to trick Jason, Tommy shaves his head to make himself appear as Jason was when he himself was young. When Jason Voorhees appears and begins killing the group of teenagers neighboring across from him, Tommy is forced to fight for his life along with his sister Trish. Tommy Jarvis first appears in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter as a young boy (played by Corey Feldman), residing with his divorced mother and sister, with an affinity for making his own masks and make-up effects. He is a playable character in the video game Friday the 13th: The Game with Mathews reprising his role. Outside of the films, he is a main character in the comic book adaptations and novels. Originally, the ending for A New Beginning intended to have Tommy Jarvis become the antagonist in subsequent sequels. Tommy is the most prominent of three Friday the 13th protagonists, the others being Alice Hardy and Ginny Field, to appear in more than one film. He appears in three of the twelve Friday the 13th films, making his first appearance in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. Tommy Jarvis is a fictional character in the Friday the 13th franchise, portrayed by Corey Feldman, John Shepherd and Thom Mathews. So like, do Tommy vs Jason.Thom Mathews as Tommy Jarvis in Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Livesįriday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)įriday the 13th: The Game (2017 official) Where it would be me coming back playing the original character for the first time as an adult, and the fight between Tommy and Jason. And based on that early idea I had for Jason vs Michael Myers, I said ‘Well, yeah, I like the idea of Jason coming back and looking for Tommy Jarvis and having the whole H20 kind of vibe’.
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“I got a call from New Line who said, ‘We want to meet with you and talk to you about doing a Friday the 13th thing, do you have any thoughts?’.
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Halloween spectacular in a recent interview, and he’s at least put some serious thought into it. Still no? Well, what if he came up with the entire concept himself, which also involved the return of scream queen Danielle Harris, who played two different characters in separate Halloween timelines across four films between 19? Whether that tickles your fancy or not, Feldman went into detail about his pitch for a Friday the 13th vs.