On Halloween of 2022, it was announced that Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller would be developing a Friday the 13th series called Crystal Lake for A24 and the Peacock streaming service. The lengthy writers strike slowed down the progress of the show β but now that the strike is over, Crystal Lake is probably getting back on track, and since Friday the 13th has come back around on the calendar, we thought this would be a good time for us to share Everything We Know About Crystal Lake!
May 2024 Update: Well, weβre back to the drawing board, because A24 has decided to βgo a different wayβ with the material, moving ahead with Crystal Lake without the involvement of Bryan Fuller. The search for a new showrunner is underway. So for right now, it could be said that we donβt know anything about what Crystal Lake will be. We only have an idea of what the Fuller version would have been. That information followsβ¦
RIGHTS SITUATION
While the Friday the 13th franchise has been at a standstill in recent years due to a copyright lawsuit between original Friday the 13th producer/director Sean S. Cunningham and screenwriter Victor Miller, that lawsuit has come to an end. Miller has been awarded the copyright to the 1980 classic within the United States (as well as non-exclusive foreign rights), and to get this TV show rolling he has teamed up with his lawyer Marc Toberoff and Rob Barsamian β an investor in the originalΒ Friday the 13thΒ who has a stake in the rest of the franchise. Due to the involvement of both Miller and Barsamian, Fuller will be able to use anything he wants from the existing Friday the 13th franchise as he makes Crystal Lake. From Mrs. Voorhees to every variation of Jason Voorhees, itβs all fair game.
Fuller himself told Fangoria, βWe can useΒ everything. We can go to Hell, we can go to space. Thatβs not to say that weΒ willΒ do those things β¦ although if weΒ doΒ go 10 seasons, I will be lobbying hard to go to space. (laughs) A24 and Marc Toberoff, have beautifully and excruciatingly assembled all of theΒ Friday the 13thΒ rights. As a streaming series, we have the rights to do everything underneath theΒ Friday the 13thΒ umbrella. The movie rights are a completely different thing. They are tied up at New Line and are super, super messy and probably wonβt be untangled anytime soon, but as far as us chickens in the television industry, uh,Β roost, we have access to anything and everything thatΒ Friday the 13thΒ has done up until this point.β
CAST
Only one cast member has been announced, but itβs a name Friday the 13th fans will be familiar with. Adrienne King, who played final girl Alice Hardy in the original film (and returned for the opening sequence of Friday the 13th Part 2, where she was killed off) will have a recurring role on Crystal Lake. It has not been revealed who King will be playing on the show, but she is the one who has said the show will be βcomingΒ 2024β.
Fridaythe13thFranchiseΒ has teased that there will be βbig surprises coming for actors involved as well as who will be portraying certain charactersβ. We do know that Fuller has met up with Friday the 13th (1980) and Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter FX artist Tom Savini, but we donβt know what was discussed during that meeting.
WRITERS
Obviously, Fuller is going to be writing episodes of the show. He has also revealed that Scream writer Kevin Williamson will be scripting an episode. (Which Williamson later described as an hour-long chase episode.) Earlier this year, Fuller gathered a group of writers for what would usually be called a βwriters roomβ, but for some reason it couldnβt legally be called that in this situation. Instead, it was called a βthink tankβ and these writers were brought together to brainstorm ideas for the show over the course of six weeks. In this think tank were Fullerβs βthree lieutenantsβ, who have worked with him on previous shows likeΒ Hannibal, Pushing Daisies, and American Gods, as well as Tommy Pico, who is on theΒ Reservation DogsΒ staff; Tananarive Due, who has written multiple novels over the last thirty years and executive producedΒ Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror; and Steven Barnes, who is also an author and has also contributed scripts to shows likeΒ Stargate SG-1, The Outer Limits,Β and the β80s version ofΒ The Twilight Zone. There were others in the think tank, but their names havenβt been revealed.
On Barnes and Dueβs podcast Lifewriting: Write for Your Life!, Barnes said the work they did in the βthink tankβ was βThe weaving together of a dozen different threads, the epitome of the plotter techniqueββ¦ that being used to describe the approach of completely plotting out a story before writing it. βTo write without any sense of an outline is diametrically opposed to what was happening in that room.β Every idea was broken down with meticulous detail.
Due was awed that βan entire room of very, very high level and smart storytellers can swim in the same direction and do so peacefully, and then if the showrunner says, βEh, I donβt like that direction,β then bam! Theyβre all swimming in another direction.β The goal in the room was to βintegrate with the mastermindβ, the mastermind being Fuller in this case. βYouβre not in charge, itβs not your story, you are in service to the mastermind, in service to the showrunner.β
Barnes pointed out that the showrunner is then βin service to the money people who are actually paying for all of this, so he needs to able to communicate to the writers and keep a group of people on track, but also be able to understand how they would be able to produce this and comfort the money people that their money is being spent well.β
Apparently traditional writers rooms last for much longer, something like thirteen weeks. But Due and her collaborators were told βthis room was moving very, very fast. That we broke the number of episodes we had in six weeks, whereas some rooms would have only broken one episode in six weeks.β They said they were able to work at that speed and figure out the episodes so quickly because of the βextraordinary leadershipβ of Fuller.
Williamson said the script Fuller wrote for the pilot episode βwas so beautifully realized. A gorgeous portait of a mother unraveling in her grief. Not to mention bloody horrific!β Cube director Vincenzo Natali, who worked with Fuller on Hannibal, added that Fullerβs Crystal Lake would be βanother Hannibal-level reinvention that was simultaneously beautiful, sad, poetic, funny and horrifying.β
MUSIC
Harry Manfredini created the memorable scores for most of the Friday the 13th films β including the iconic βKi ki ki ma ma maβ sound effect. Other composers took over for Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Freddy vs. Jason, and the 2009 Friday the 13th. Fuller has said there will be two musical options to choose from when fans watch Crystal Lake on Peacock: a classic Harry Manfredini score and a modern score.
βPRE-REMAKE-UELβ
When Crystal Lake was first announced, it was described in news reports as a βprequelβ to the films. Thatβs not a term Fuller would use, and when asked about it he said itβs a βpre-remake-uelββ¦ whatever that may mean. During a later public appearance, he said, βWeβre honestly going to be covering it all. The series is covering the life and times of these two charactersβ (presumably heβs referring to Pamela Voorhees and Jason Voorhees there!) The plan is that we will see βmany familiar manifestations of Jasonβ throughout the series while revisiting Camp Crystal Lake.
Fuller has also said theΒ Crystal LakeΒ series will be appropriately murderous, probably βdropping bodies every episodeβ. Much likeΒ Hannibal, the show will have a distinctive look β and theyβll also have roughly five times the per-episode budgetΒ HannibalΒ had.
MULTIPLE SEASONS
Peacock has given Crystal Lake a full-season commitment with a penalty if they donβt do a season 2, so itβs basically a two season commitment. Thinking ahead,Β Fuller has already mapped out four seasons of the show.
When the show was announced, Fuller provided the following statement: βI discoveredΒ Friday the 13thΒ in the pages of Famous Monsters magazine when I was 10 years old and I have been thinking about this story ever since. When it comes to horror, A24 raises the bar and pushes the envelope and Iβm thrilled to be exploring the camp grounds of Crystal Lake under their banner.β
Thatβs everything we know about Crystal Lake at this point β but as more details are revealed, weβll be sharing the news with you here on JoBlo and Arrow in the Head!