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* The opening of the movie has Jason completely chained and locked up in a research facility. The extent of his restraints seem absolutely absurd and all he can do is glance around with his eyes, unable to even move his head. A soldier tosses a cloth over his head so he doesn't have to look at him. Next time we see the room maybe a few minutes later, that soldier is dead and in Jason's place, and Jason is completely free and right back to killing, even using the chains he was locked in as murder weapons. [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome We don't know how he got out of those restraints,]] [[NothingIsScarier and that makes it equal parts incredible and horrifying.]]
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*** The continuity of the original films lines up nicely so that the film can be considered canon, and the tie-in comics have enough differences to be called a seperate continuity. This means that there's no indication that Jason survived or will regenerate from the fall, thereby making Sergeant Brodski '''the man who ''killed Jason Voorhees!'''''
* In the comics, the fight between regular Jason and Uber Jason.
* In the comics, the fight between regular Jason and Uber Jason.
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*** The continuity of the original films lines up nicely so that the film can be considered canon, and the tie-in comics have enough differences to be called a seperate separate continuity. This means that there's no indication that Jason survived or will regenerate from the fall, thereby making Sergeant Brodski '''the man who ''killed Jason Voorhees!'''''
* In the comics, the fight between regular Jason and UberJason.Jason.
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* In the comics, the fight between regular Jason and Uber
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* It's Jason... in space.