The 1980s movie icon Quentin Tarantino wanted nothing to do with: “It’s a complete lie”
In 2005, reports surfaced claiming that Quentin Tarantino would direct a new Friday the 13th film, a departure that caught many observers off guard given his long-standing commitment to original work. Tarantino's documented enthusiasm for the slasher series—including his admiration for Jason X and Part V—lent credibility to the rumour, making the prospect seem plausible to industry insiders.
Tarantino swiftly dismissed the claims as unfounded, clarifying that whilst New Line Cinema had approached him about the project, he had never agreed to direct it. He emphasised that his appreciation for Friday the 13th remains that of a viewer rather than a creator, and that his filmmaking priorities lie exclusively with original stories. He did express interest in someday directing a horror film, but made clear it would not be within an existing franchise.
- Tarantino denied 2005 reports he would direct a new Friday the 13th film
- Despite genuine fandom for the slasher series, he remains committed to original filmmaking over franchises
- New Line Cinema had contacted him, but he called the reports 'a complete lie'