This haunting life-size statue captures Jason Voorhees suspended in his grim underwater grave, as seen in the climactic finale of Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. Imprisoned by a heavy chain wrapped around his neck and anchored below, the figure replicates the moment where the legendary slasher is banished to the murky depths of Crystal Lake—frozen in time, but never truly gone.
The sculpture’s silhouette with its waterlogged tension, mirrors the eerie stillness of the waters surrounding Jason’s submerged body. His iconic hockey mask—scarred, cracked, and painted with the signature red chevrons—sits atop a decayed and mottled body made from a combination of 3D sculpted and printed parts, custom sculpted reinforced foam, and fiber and resin composite. The torso bears the illusion of rot and saturation, textured with distressed fabric and aging skin tones.
A detailed costume, including authentic-style gloves, rugged boots, gear satchel, and a button-down shirt punctured by a blood-soaked bullet holes. These carefully sourced garments echo the exact outfit from the film.
The chain that binds him is both symbolic and functional—supporting a custom hanging rig that allows the figure to float mid-air as if in the lake itself. Mounted above a steel base reminiscent of a submerged boulder, the statue integrates industrial hardware and aged materials, grounding the piece in a gritty realism that amplifies its chilling presence.
This is not just a tribute to a horror icon—it’s a visceral recreation of a moment that redefined the Friday the 13th mythos. Whether for collectors, haunts, or cinematic exhibits, this Jason statue is a terrifyingly lifelike specter of vengeance—suspended between life, death, and legend.