Jason X story

movie: Jason X (2001) · 2001-07-24

Jason X is a 2001 American science fiction slasher film directed by Jim Isaac, written by Todd Farmer and starring Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, and Kane Hodder in his fourth and final cinematic appearance as Jason Voorhees. It is the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise, the first one since 1993's Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. Synopsis: Jason is cryogenically frozen for 445 years and awakens in 2455, after being found by a group of students, whom he subsequently stalks and kills one by one.

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ThemeLevelMotivation
cyborg major Jason was transformed into a seemingly unstoppable cyborg killing machine by nanobots.
human vs. monster major The zombie-like, machete wielding murdered Jason was going around on the spaceship slaughtering its occupants one by one.
monster major The Jason character referenced in the title was a zombie-like, machete wielding, hockey mask wearing, psycho killer who struck terror into the hearts of his mostly adolescent victims.
what if I found myself in the future major Rowan was revived from cryogenic stasis in the year 2455 after having spent just over 450 years on ice. In the year 2455, she found that space travel was common place and the Earth had become uninhabitable among other things.
what if people connected to me started dying one by one major The zombie-like, machete wielding murdered Jason was going around on the spaceship slaughtering its mostly adolescent occupants one by one.
android minor The android Kay-Em 14 fought wit Jason.
coping with being in debt minor Professor Lowe plotted to sell Jason to an unspecified collector and use the money to pay off his debts.
coping with the death of a lover minor Jason slaughtering Kinsa's lover Stoney before her very eyes left her traumatized and unstable.
cryogenic technology minor Rowan was revived from cryogenic stasis after she'd inadvertently frozen herself together with Jason in a cryo pod.
ecological destruction minor The Earth's oceans and soil had become incapable of supporting life by the year 2455.