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  1. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (also known as Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning) is a 1985 American slasher film directed by Danny Steinmann and starring Melanie Kinnaman, John Shepherd, and Shavar Ross.

  2. Mar 22, 1985 · With Anthony Barrile, Suzanne Bateman, Dominick Brascia, Todd Bryant. Still haunted by his past, Tommy Jarvis, who, as a child, killed Jason Voorhees, is sent to a secluded halfway house in the countryside, where the killing of a young man triggers a brutal series of murders in the area.

    • (44K)
    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Danny Steinmann
    • 1985-03-22
  3. fridaythe13th.fandom.com › wiki › Friday_the_13th:_A_New_BeginningFriday the 13th: A New Beginning

    Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (also known as Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning) is the fifth entry of the film series. According to the trivia section on the film's IMDB page, A New Beginning had to be submitted to the MPAA nine times before they would issue it an R-rating.

  4. A sequel to Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter, this film follows Tommy Jarvis, who killed Jason Voorhees, in a mental hospital. He moves to a halfway house and faces a new threat from a masked killer.

    • (22)
    • Danny Steinmann
    • R
    • John Shepherd
  5. A horror film from 1985 about Jason's return from the grave to kill more people at a halfway house for troubled teens. See the trailer, cast, crew, and user score of this sequel to Friday the 13th.

  6. When Tommy is sent to a rural halfway house in New Jersey for mentally disturbed teenagers, a series of grisly murders begin anew as another hockey-masked killer begins killing off all people at and around the residence.

  7. “A New Beginning” explores the psychological aftermath of Jason’s legacy and introduces a new narrative angle to the franchise. The film, featuring a diverse cast and a unique storyline, adds a distinct chapter to the “Friday the 13th” saga, showcasing the series’ capacity for evolution and experimentation.