Why Hollywood Serial Slashers Wear Masks

Jason Voorhees returns, again, to slay teens at Camp Crystal Lake in the latest installment of the venerable "Friday the 13th" slasher film series. This film is not another sequel (which stopped at eleven, in case you're counting), but instead a "reboot," a re-introduction to the character. This makes sense, since most of the new film's cast was in kindergarten when the original film screened in 1980, and by now Jason would be threatening teens with his walking cane instead of a machete.

But what makes Jason Voorhees one of most popular and scary characters in horror films?

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Benjamin Radford is the Bad Science columnist for Live Science. He covers pseudoscience, psychology, urban legends and the science behind "unexplained" or mysterious phenomenon. Ben has a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree in psychology. He is deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer science magazine and has written, edited or contributed to more than 20 books, including "Scientific Paranormal Investigation: How to Solve Unexplained Mysteries," "Tracking the Chupacabra: The Vampire Beast in Fact, Fiction, and Folklore" and “Investigating Ghosts: The Scientific Search for Spirits,” out in fall 2017. His website is www.BenjaminRadford.com.