Get a chilling glimpse behind the curtain with our life-sized tribute to horror icon Jason Voorhees, seated casually in a director's chair with a vintage issue of Time magazine in hand.
Captured in a rare moment of eerie calm, this statue presents Jason taking a break from his usual reign of terror to enjoy a surprisingly reflective pause between takes.
This hand-crafted sculpture pays homage to Friday the 13th Part III, complete with an authentic recreation of Jason’s iconic hockey mask —bloodied axe wound, with axe and all.
Dressed in his signature dark green button-down shirt and dirt-streaked work pants, Jason’s pose is uncannily lifelike. His hands grip the magazine while he is seated in a surprisingly relaxed posture.
It’s a chilling yet unexpectedly humorous take on one of horror’s most enduring figures—a moment of stillness that invites fans to see the slasher legend from an entirely new angle.
Perfect for horror buffs and cinephiles alike, this display blends eerie authenticity with behind-the-scenes levity, reminding us that even the most terrifying icons might need a quiet moment now and then.