How to Watch Friday the 13th Movies Online

Beginning with Pamela Voorhees and continuing with her son Jason, there have been twelve Friday the 13th films, and here’s how to watch them online. Friday the 13th is one of those franchises that, provided one enjoys the slasher flick formula, it’s possible to never get tired of. As far as slashers go, there are few franchises in Friday the 13th‘s league, and it’s arguably the quintessential example of the sub-genre. There’s an easy recipe for making a successful Friday the 13th movie: include a heaping helping of gory kills, throw in some swearing, sex scenes and nudity, and add a Voorhees, and the meal is complete.

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That’s not to say that the filmmakers involved haven’t occasionally thrown an odd ingredient into the mix, especially Jason Goes to Hell, which retconned Jason Voorhees into being a body-hopping demonic spirit. Jason X took things in an even weirder direction, having Jason get cryogenically frozen and thawed out in the far future, leading to the Crystal Lake Killer doing his thing in space. Still, more often than not, Friday the 13th fans are fine with the usual setup, as long as its done well.

In the current age of streaming, it’s easier than ever for fans to get instant access to their favorite Friday the 13th adventures. With that in mind, here’s how and where to watch them all online.

How To Watch Friday The 13th (1980) Online

1980’s original Friday the 13th film is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Shudder, and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $9.99 (Amazon Video), $12.99 (YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft Store), or $13,99 (FandangoNOW, Vudu).

How To Watch Friday The 13th Part 2 Online

1981’s first sequel, Friday the 13th Part 2, is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Shudder, and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $9.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play), $12.99 (Microsoft Store), $13,99 (FandangoNOW, Vudu), or $14.99 (iTunes).

How To Watch Friday The 13th Part 3 Online

1982’s Friday the 13th Part 3, the debut of Jason’s hockey mask, is now streaming on Shudder and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $9.99 (Amazon Video), $12.99 (YouTube, Google Play, Microsoft Store), $13,99 (FandangoNOW, Vudu), or $14.99 (iTunes).

How To Watch Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter Online

1984’s Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, which most certainly wasn’t the end, is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Shudder, and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $9.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play), $12.99 (Microsoft Store), $13.99 (FandangoNOW, Vudu), or $14.99 (iTunes).

How To Watch Friday The 13th: A New Beginning Online

1985’s Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, which features a Jason copycat, is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Shudder, and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $9.99 (Amazon Video), $12.99 (YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft Store), or $13,99 (FandangoNOW, Vudu).

How To Watch Friday The 13th Part 6: Jason Lives Online

1986’s Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives, which resurrects Jason as a zombie, is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Shudder, and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $9.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play), $12.99 (iTunes, Microsoft Store), or $13,99 (FandangoNOW, Vudu).

How To Watch Friday The 13th Part 7: The New Blood Online

1988’s Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood, featuring Kane Hodder’s debut as Jason, is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Shudder, and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $9.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play), $12.99 (iTunes, Microsoft Store), or $13,99 (FandangoNOW, Vudu).

How To Watch Friday The 13th Part 8: Jason Takes Manhattan Online

1989’s Friday the 13th Part 8: Jason Takes Manhattan, which sadly is mostly on a cruise ship, is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Shudder, and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $9.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play), $12.99 (iTunes, Microsoft Store), or $13,99 (FandangoNOW, Vudu).

How To Watch Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday Online

1993’s Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, which was again far from the end, is now streaming on DirecTV, and can be rented for $2.99 (Microsoft Store), or $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU), or bought for $4.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes), $5.99 (Microsoft Store), $9.99 (Vudu), or $13,99 (FandangoNOW).

How To Watch Jason X Online

2002’s Jason X, which gave the world Uber Jason, is now streaming on DirecTV, and can be rented for $2.99 (YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or $3.99 (FandangoNOW), or bought for $9.99 (YouTube, Google Play, Microsoft Store), $10.99 (iTunes, Vudu), or $13,99 (FandangoNOW).

How To Watch Freddy Vs. Jason Online

2003’s Freddy vs. Jason, the biggest slasher crossover to date, is now streaming on Starz and DirecTV, and can be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, VUDU), or bought for $12.99 (YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu, Microsoft Store), $13,99 (FandangoNOW), or $18.99 (Amazon Video).

How To Watch Friday The 13th (2009) Online

2009’s Friday the 13th remake is now streaming on Netflix and DirecTV, and can be rented for $2.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, VUDU, Microsoft Store) or $3.99 (FandangoNOW), or bought for $6.99 (Microsoft Store), $7.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, Vudu), $12.99 (iTunes), or $13,99 (FandangoNOW).

 

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