Emerging from the depths in full decay, this life-sized statue of Jason Voorhees recreates his unforgettable undead appearance from Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988). With hyper-realistic anatomical detailing, this version of Jason captures his underwater imprisonment in chilling fidelity. The statue is suspended by an authentic, weathered iron chain linked to a custom base—a concrete "anchor stone" modeled after the climactic finale, complete with lake moss, dirt, and oxidized shackles. The effect gives the impression that Jason is still trapped at the bottom of Crystal Lake, cursed to wait in silence.
The full-body sculpt is built over a reinforced mannequin core and meticulously layered with weathered foam latex and silicone textures to emulate Jason’s rotting flesh, sinewy muscle, and exposed bone. The decayed jumpsuit is torn away to reveal his ribcage, spine, and kneecaps, all protruding grotesquely through shredded fabric and decomposed skin. Each rip and gash has been hand-aged and painted with layers of murky aquatic hues, giving the figure an eerie, waterlogged realism.
His iconic hockey mask, cracked and faded, is secured tightly to a distorted, partially decomposed face with inset resin teeth and darkened eye sockets. One side of the mask is blown open, exposing rotted facial musculature beneath—true to the film’s creature effects. Jason’s gloved hands hang lifelessly, with blood-dulled fingernails and moss-like growth creeping from beneath the cuffs.
The overall silhouette of the statue is broad, menacing, and full of underwater wrath.
This piece is not just a tribute to The New Blood—it’s a full resurrection of the cinematic corpse that redefined Jason Voorhees for a new generation.