Jason Voorhees racked up an enormous body count over the course of his long cinematic career, but there were Friday the 13th survivors that show he isn't as powerful as he might think. When it comes to killing, Jason is definitely in the upper echelons of the horror genre, a truly formidable practitioner of the murdering arts. Spurred on by his mother's death via decapitation, Jason is happy to make use of any conceivable object that might happen to be around when he encounters prey, most famously wielding a machete. Jason takes his job seriously, and no one who comes near Camp Crystal Lake is ever really safe.
Despite being a hulking beast, Jason is extremely sneaky, often popping up with stabbing implements in hand with absolutely no warning. This only gets more pronounced after he is resurrected as a zombie, leading to situations where the only realistic explanation is that Jason can teleport. Still, not everyone falls to Jason's assault. In almost every Friday the 13th entry, at least one character survives, living to along the Jason legend. Of course, if a character survives one film but comes back to die in the next, they no longer count as Friday the 13th survivors, like Alice Hardy (Adrienne King) or Crazy Ralph (Walt Gorney).
Ginny Field
Friday The 13th Part 2
The first Friday the 13th movie didn't include Jason Voorhees. While the first movie in the long-running horror franchise begins the legend of Jason, the real villain of the movie is his mother instead. He doesn't become the villain of the franchise until the second movie. That means the first Final Girl to survive an actual Jason attack is Ginny Field in Friday the 13th Part 2.

Friday the 13th Part 2
- Release Date
- May 1, 1981
- Runtime
- 87minutes
- Director
- Steve Miner
Cast
- Amy Steel
- John Furey
Friday the 13th Part 2 was directed by Steve Miner and written by Ron Kurz. It's a direct sequel to the horror/slasher film Friday the 13th and is the second overall movie in the series. Two months after the first film's events, the only surviving camper is murdered by a new unknown entity, acting as a catalyst for a new massacre at Camp Crystal Lake.
- Writers
- Ron Kurz
She not only survived Jason's attack, but she is one of the best Final Girls in the entire franchise. She is strong, independent, and doesn't need any guy to save her. When Jason starts killing, she and her boyfriend Paul are the last two alive at the campgrounds, and Jason finally gets his hands on her. She gets in one more great moment, where she gets Jason to kneel before her by pretending to be his mother and then slices him with a machete.
Paul Holt
Friday The 13th Part 2
There are a handful of characters in the horror franchise whose fates are never made clear because they don't appear back on screen or because they are severely injured, but never confirmed to die. The fate of Paul Holt remains ambiguous in the Friday the 13th series. He was never shown at the end, and it could be assumed that Jason killed him off-screen.

The Friday the 13th Film That Almost Killed The Franchise
Jason Vorhees is now a beloved horror icon, but one of his sequels almost killed the whole franchise for its comical take on the original series.
However, with most of the movies in the franchise, all of Jason's kills are on-screen, so the fact no one saw Paul die means he likely lived. The movie saw Paul and Ginny running for safety, but Jason showed up and grabbed her. In the book, Crystal Lake Memories, screenwriter Ron Kurz said he wanted to imply Paul died off-screen, but since it was never shown or revealed in the movie, his death never actually happened.
Ted Bowen
Friday The 13th Part 2
Sometimes, in horror movies, a person is just lucky. Some characters are there solely to be comedic relief or to flesh out another character's story. For those characters, they often end up outside of the main action. In the case of Ted Bowen from Friday the 13th Part 2, he was one of the unlikely survivors of Jason's rampage.
Ted was mostly the comic relief from the movie, but he never met the end of an axe, knife, or any other weapon Jason was killing with. That is because Ted was able to leave before the massacre started. Paul, Ted, and Ginny go to a bar before the kids arrive the next day, and Ted chooses to stay there. Ginny and Paul go back and end up fighting Jason, while Ted is safe and sound at the bar having the time of his life.
Chris Higgins
Friday The 13th Part 3
Some of the movies in the franchise are so violent that there is not more than one survivor in the story. Friday the 13th Part 3's sole survivor is Chris Higgins (Dana Kimmell), who fans actually would've seen get decapitated in the film's originally shot ending, according to the book, Crystal Lake Memories. However, Chris not only was a Friday the 13th survivor, but she survived Jason's attacks two different times in the same movie - the only person in the franchise (so far) to do so.

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Friday the 13th Part III
- Release Date
- August 13, 1982
- Runtime
- 95 Minutes
- Director
- Steve Miner
Cast
- Dana Kimmell
- Paul Kratka
Directed by Steve Miner, Friday the 13th Part III is the third film in the horror/slasher franchise and picks up directly after the events of Part 2. Wounded and recovering from his last killing spree, Jason Vorhees prepares for his next set of victims when a new group of teenagers arrives at a remote cabin on Crystal Lake.
- Writers
- Martin Kitrosser, Carol Watson
She survived him as a teenager and then returned to Crystal Lake two years later to confront her fears. When he attacked her as a teen, she was able to escape and run away. The second time, she actually threw an axe at Jason, blasting him in the head, and becoming the Final Girl here.
Tommy Jarvis
Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter & Friday The 13th: Jason Lives
Tommy Jarvis becomes a main character for a few of the Friday the 13th movies. He is the only person to survive two different movies against Jason Voorhees. In the first movie, Tommy was a young boy played by Corey Feldman. Jason returned from the last movie and started killing again, with only Tommy and his sister Trish as the last two survivors.
He is the only person to survive two different movies against Jason Voorhees.
While he was only a child, Tommy delivered a killing blow to Jason and then started hacking at him over and over to make sure he was dead. Tommy was back in Jason Lives as an adult and went to dig up Jason and cremate him. However, a lightning strike brought Jason back from the dead, which Tommy was in a position to stop Jason yet again. Tommy was able to send Jason to the bottom of Crystal Lake to survive again.
Trish Jarvis
Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter
Tommy Jarvis wasn't alone in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter as a survivor. Jason was killing everyone there and his last two targets were Trish and her younger brother Tommy. The Jarvis family lived in a home near Camp Crystal Lake. When Jason went on a killing spree as he expanded his target area beyond the summer camp destination, his paths crossed with theirs. Jason killed their mother at their isolated home while Tommy and Trish were in town.

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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
- Release Date
- April 13, 1984
- Runtime
- 91 Minutes
- Director
- Joseph Zito
Cast
- Judie AronsonSamantha
- Kimberly BeckTrish Jarvis
- Joan FreemanMrs. Jarvis
- Barbara HowardSara
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is the fourth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Directed by Joseph Zito, the film continues the story of Jason Voorhees, the infamous and relentless killer, who goes on another murderous spree. Set in the familiar locale of Crystal Lake, it focuses on a group of teens who become Jason's latest targets, culminating in a climactic confrontation meant to bring the saga to an end.
- Writers
- Barney Cohen, Bruce Hidemi Sakow, Ron Kurz, Victor Miller, Carol Watson, Martin Kitrosser
It wasn't until they returned and couldn't find her that they realized something was wrong. However, both of them lived as Tommy was able to kill Jason before he could hurt him or his sister. While Tommy was back in the next two movies (the fourth was a copycat killer and not Jason), this was Trish's only appearance, and she didn't have to deal with Jason again.
Megan Garris
Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
Though Tommy's sister might not appear in the movies again, there are other characters connected to him since he appears in two more movies. Tommy's love interest Megan Garris (Jennifer Cooke) also avoids Jason's wrath because she eagerly fights back. While Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives was the last part of the Tommy Jarvis trilogy, the real Final Girl here was Megan Garris, who gave Jason all he could handle.

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Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
- Release Date
- August 1, 1986
- Runtime
- 86 Minutes
- Director
- Tom McLoughlin
Cast
- Thom Mathews
- Jennifer Cooke
The sixth film in the franchise, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, is a horror/slasher film that brings back Tommy Jarvis to contend with Jason Vorhees again. After Jarvis accidentally resurrects Jason while trying to destroy his body for good, Tommy must battle his inner demons and return to Crystal Lake to stop Jason's undead rampage against a new group of teens and adults.
- Writers
- Tom McLoughlin
With Tommy bringing Jason back from the dead, albeit accidentally, it puts him and Megan in danger. While Tommy sends Jason to the bottom of Crystal Lake, he almost drowns, and it is Megan who saves him. When Jason tries one last attack, Megan uses the boat propeller to end that threat. She was one of the most proactive Final Girls in the franchise.
Tina Shepard
Friday The 13th Part 7: The New Blood
Psychic teenager Tina (Lar Park Lincoln) and her love interest Nick (Kevin Blair) are the only survivors of Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood. It's here that the franchise truly takes a turn from teen slasher to a more supernatural horror. It's true that most of the villains in slasher flicks are considered unkillable, but they don't usually go for a true supernatural twist.

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Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood
- Release Date
- May 13, 1988
- Runtime
- 88 Minutes
- Director
- John Carl Buechler
Cast
- Lar Park Lincoln
- Kevin Blair
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood is the seventh mainline film in the iconic horror/slasher franchise, directed by John Carl Buechler. Following a traumatic incident from her childhood, a telekinetic teenager named Tina Shepard returns to her old home on Crystal Lake years later, where she accidentally resurrects the masked serial killer, Jason Vorhees.
- Writers
- Manuel Fidello, Daryl Haney
This movie did something no other movie in the franchise had attempted to this point. It added a supernatural Final Girl to battle the now-supernatural Jason Voorhees. By this time, Jason was mostly a zombie while Tina Shepard had telekinetic powers. While these powers accidentally freed Jason from his lake grave, they also helped her fight him when he attacked. She tore off his jockey mask, launched nails into his face and chest, lit him on fire, and sent him into an explosion.
Nick Rogers
Friday The 13th Part 7: The New Blood
One thing that the Friday the 13th franchise does differently from other horror movies is that the Final Girls often save the men in the movies. An often maligned horror trope is that the boyfriends (or simply potential love interest) of the Final Girls are the ones who defeat the villain or sacrifice themselves so that the girl can continue on. That's not the case here.

Where Is Friday The 13th's Camp Crystal Lake Located?
Camp Crystal Lake is a key location in the Friday The 13th movie franchise, and here's where its located within the world of the series.
Megan saved Tommy Jarvis, and in The New Blood, Tina Shepard saves her boyfriend Nick Rogers. At the end of this movie, Jason has knocked out Nick, but before he can kill him, Tina goes on the attack. She saves her boyfriend and the two are loaded into an ambulance together and taken away from the massacre, making for another instance of two Friday the 13th survivors in the movie.
Rennie Wickham
Friday The 13th Part 8: Jason Takes Manhattan
Most of the events in the movie franchise take place at Camp Crystal Lake or in the homes near the summer camp location. Crystal Lake has become an iconic horror movie locale. While Friday the 13th shook things up in Jason Takes Manhattan by moving things from Crystal Lake to New York City, Rennie Wickham had Crystal Lake connections.

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Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
- Release Date
- July 28, 1989
- Runtime
- 100 Minutes
- Director
- Rob Hedden
Cast
- Jensen Daggett
- Scott Reeves
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan is the eighth installment in the horror/slasher franchise featuring the hockey-masked serial killer Jason Vorhees. Jason is resurrected again, setting him on a killing spree aboard a teen-filled yacht. However, the survivors escape into New York City, setting the zombified serial killer loose on the Big Apple.
- Writers
- Rob Hedden
Rennie almost drowned at Crystal Lake when she was 13. She was only one of two survivors when Jason started stalking all the kids on a trip with their graduating class in Manhattan. Once again, it was the Final Girl who fought and beat Jason. In this case, Rennie lured Jason into the New York sewers and threw a vat of toxic waste into his face, melting his skin off the bones and then escaping as Jason was swept away in a sea of toxic waste.
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