Fade into morning. Police vans surround Camp Crystal Lake. A news report
takes place nearby. The camera watches the news report as if it were being
broadcast, on a television screen.
Reporter: A mere three weeks after a massive explosion at the camp, another tragedy has struck the attempts to get Camp Crystal Lake back in business. The death toll has not yet been released, and no other details are known, except that a murderous rampage took place here last evening, leaving multiple campers dead. The hero of the evening is this man, Ash Williams.
A photograph is displayed on the screen.
While it is unknown why he showed up or who he is, the killer was quarantined by Williams inside the camp lodge. What has become of either of them has not yet been revealed.
Cut to:
Ash, on a hospital stretcher, being loaded into the back of an ambulance.
Paramedic: Jesus Christ, man, you look like s--t.
Ash: I feel like it too.
Paramedic: You need anything?
Ash: Just some sleep.
Ash turns his head a little. He notices a bottle on the racks of medicine in the back.
Ash: What's that?
Paramedic: Hypnocil. Suppresses dreams.
Ash: Give me all you've got.
A policeman walks up to the ambulance with Ash in it and leans in.
Policeman: Excuse me.
Ash: What do you want?
Policeman: Pardon me, but, how many bodies did you say were in there?
Ash: Four. One officer, one camper, two killers.
Policeman: We only found three.
Cut to the woods. A few ambient shots to set the mood, of silence. A fog seeps through. Fade into the front of Jason's mansion.
Jason busts through the door, silhouetted. We cannot see his face.
Change to a shot from behind Jason. Jason crawls into another room, looks down at the table. There sits the Book of the Dead...Jason picks it up, and opens it.
Cut to:
Nervous Camper #2, in the backseat of a car. Two parents are driving their kid home. The mother looks like she has cried a lot and the father looks concerned.
Mother: This is so awful! So awful!
Father: I know...it seemed like such a nice place...I hope we don't have to move away so soon, but this is just such a horrible thing, I don't think he'll be able to deal with it.
Mother: Maybe we should ask him.
Father: No. It's too soon. Just let him sleep...
Outside the car, we can see the father turn onto the kid's neighborhood...Elm Street.
Freddy cackles.
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Written and Directed by
TYLER FOSTER
Story by
TYLER FOSTER
and [Spike2002]
Based on Characters Created by
WES CRAVEN
SEAN S. CUNNINGHAM
and SAM RAIMI
ROBERT ENGLUND
KEN KIRZINGER
and BRUCE CAMPBELL as ASH
NEW LINE CINEMA presents
A SEAN S. CUNNINGHAM/RENAISSANCE PICTURES production
A TYLER FOSTER film
FREDDY vs. JASON vs. ASH
Reporter: A mere three weeks after a massive explosion at the camp, another tragedy has struck the attempts to get Camp Crystal Lake back in business. The death toll has not yet been released, and no other details are known, except that a murderous rampage took place here last evening, leaving multiple campers dead. The hero of the evening is this man, Ash Williams.
A photograph is displayed on the screen.
While it is unknown why he showed up or who he is, the killer was quarantined by Williams inside the camp lodge. What has become of either of them has not yet been revealed.
Cut to:
Ash, on a hospital stretcher, being loaded into the back of an ambulance.
Paramedic: Jesus Christ, man, you look like s--t.
Ash: I feel like it too.
Paramedic: You need anything?
Ash: Just some sleep.
Ash turns his head a little. He notices a bottle on the racks of medicine in the back.
Ash: What's that?
Paramedic: Hypnocil. Suppresses dreams.
Ash: Give me all you've got.
A policeman walks up to the ambulance with Ash in it and leans in.
Policeman: Excuse me.
Ash: What do you want?
Policeman: Pardon me, but, how many bodies did you say were in there?
Ash: Four. One officer, one camper, two killers.
Policeman: We only found three.
Cut to the woods. A few ambient shots to set the mood, of silence. A fog seeps through. Fade into the front of Jason's mansion.
Jason busts through the door, silhouetted. We cannot see his face.
Change to a shot from behind Jason. Jason crawls into another room, looks down at the table. There sits the Book of the Dead...Jason picks it up, and opens it.
Cut to:
Nervous Camper #2, in the backseat of a car. Two parents are driving their kid home. The mother looks like she has cried a lot and the father looks concerned.
Mother: This is so awful! So awful!
Father: I know...it seemed like such a nice place...I hope we don't have to move away so soon, but this is just such a horrible thing, I don't think he'll be able to deal with it.
Mother: Maybe we should ask him.
Father: No. It's too soon. Just let him sleep...
Outside the car, we can see the father turn onto the kid's neighborhood...Elm Street.
Freddy cackles.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------
Written and Directed by
TYLER FOSTER
Story by
TYLER FOSTER
and [Spike2002]
Based on Characters Created by
WES CRAVEN
SEAN S. CUNNINGHAM
and SAM RAIMI
ROBERT ENGLUND
KEN KIRZINGER
and BRUCE CAMPBELL as ASH
NEW LINE CINEMA presents
A SEAN S. CUNNINGHAM/RENAISSANCE PICTURES production
A TYLER FOSTER film
FREDDY vs. JASON vs. ASH
