“Every 23 years he awakens…to hunt. But this time, he meets the immortal.”
In 2026, a devastating storm sweeps through rural Indiana, awakening The Creeper after exactly 23 years of hibernation. He soars through the skies, hunting for the most perfect body parts to maintain his immortality.

At the same time, a group of eight college students hold an end-of-semester party at the old, cursed Crystal Lake campsite. While drunk, they inadvertently misread an ancient curse from a parchment book they found in an abandoned catacomb. Jason Voorhees – the immortal killer – awakens from the bottom of the lake, his rusty machete gleaming in the moonlight.

Two legendary horror icons clash in the middle of a fog-shrouded cornfield. The Creeper smelled Jason’s “immortal flesh” and considered him the perfect prey in 23 years. Jason, with his pure killing instincts, saw the Creeper as a threat that needed to be torn apart.

The battle wasn’t just “ᴀssᴀssin vs. monster.” It was a battle between pure immortality (Jason) and immortality requiring body parts (Creeper). Every time Jason was beheaded, the Creeper tried to steal his heart. Every time a Creeper’s wing was sH๏τ off, Jason stabbed him in the chest with machete.
Innocent students became “bait”—one side had their bodies hung from lampposts by the Creeper, the other had them dragged into the lake by Jason. No one could escape. There was only one rule: whoever killed the other first would rule this horrific night.
