Freddy vs Jason 2: 3 Horror Icons That Should Have Fought in the Sequel
The 2003 crossover film Freddy vs Jason pitted two of horror’s most iconic villains, Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, in a battle for the ages. The sequel was a no-brainer, but what about other horror icons that should have clashed in the sequel? Here are three horror legends that would have made the perfect opponents for Freddy and Jason:
Michael Myers
The Shape, also known as Michael Myers, is the main antagonist of the Halloween franchise. With his imposing presence and unparalleled knife-wielding skills, he would have made a formidable opponent for either Freddy or Jason. Imagine the tense battles between Myers and Jason, with its slow, calculating movements, pitted against Freddy’s cunning and malevolent presence. The kills would have been plentiful and gruesome in this fight.
Pennywise the Dancing Clown
Pennywise, from IT, would have been an excellent addition to the sequel. The dancing clown is known for his ability to manipulate and terrify children, making him a perfect opponent for the two horror legends. The contrast between his sinister, childlike demeanor and the monstrosities that are Freddy and Jason would have made for a compelling and frightening battle. Imagine the taunts and tricks that Pennywise would have employed to torment his opponents.
Chucky
The killer doll, Chucky from Child’s Play, would have been a great addition to the sequel. With his ability to possess and control those around him, Chucky would have provided an element of unpredictability to the battle. Freddy, with his supernatural powers, and Jason, with his brute strength, would have been matched by Chucky’s cunning and ability to manipulate others. The three horror icons, each with their unique abilities and motivations, would have created a thrilling and unpredictable battle.
These three horror icons, each with their own unique abilities and strengths, would have made for a thrilling and intense battle. Unfortunately, the sequel was never made, leaving us to wonder what could have been.