Jason X

Director: James Isaac
Actors: Kane Hodder, Lexa Doig, Jeff Geddis
PlotIn the early 21st century, notorious serial killer Jason Voorhees is captured by the U.S. government and held in a secret research facility. Despite numerous attempts to end his life through conventional means, he remains seemingly indestructible. During one ill-fated experiment, a security breach allows Jason to escape, killing several people before being cryogenically frozen along with Dr. Rowan LaFontaine, the scientist overseeing the project. Centuries later, in the year 2455, Earth has become a polluted wasteland, and humanity now lives on "Earth Two."
A group of students exploring the old Earth discovers the frozen bodies and brings them aboard their spaceship. Once revived, Rowan tries to warn the crew about the dangers Jason poses, but it's already too late. Jason awakens from his cryogenic slumber and embarks on a killing spree throughout the ship. The crew fights for survival as they try to find ways to stop him, realizing that his advanced regeneration abilities make him an even more formidable foe than before. With limited options and growing casualties, the surviving members must devise a desperate plan to outwit and finally put an end to Jason's reign of terror.
Writers: Todd Farmer, Victor Miller
Release Date: 26 Apr 2002
Runtime: 92 min
Rating: R
Country: United States, Canada
Language: English
Physical Media Reviews
Jason X is a fun return to the classic style with stable video, quality audio, and loads of extras, but occasionally falters by taking itself too seriously.