The fear of Friday the 13th, known as , is rooted in deep historical and religious associations:
: The famous "ki ki ki, ma ma ma" sound effect is actually composer Harry Manfredini's voice saying "Kill her, mommy!". 🎬 What's New in 2026?
: A popular theory suggests the fear stems from Friday, October 13, 1307 , when King Philip IV of France ordered the mass arrest of the Knights Templar. 🪓 The Cinematic Legacy
: In Christian tradition, Jesus was crucified on a Friday, merging the "unlucky" number 13 with an "unlucky" day.
: Many point to the Last Supper , where 13 people were present, with the 13th being Judas, the betrayer.
: While Pamela Voorhees was the original killer, her son Jason Voorhees became the face of the series starting with Part 2 , eventually donning his signature hockey mask in Part III .
The Friday the 13th franchise transformed a simple date into a global horror phenomenon:
: Originally, the creators considered an anthology format —different horror stories for each film connected only by the date—similar to The Twilight Zone .