Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday is a 1993 American supernatural slasher film directed by Adam Marcus, produced by Sean S.
Cunningham, and starring John D.
LeMay, Kari Keegan, Steven Williams, and Kane Hodder as Jason Voorhees.
It is the ninth installment in the Friday the 13th series, and the first to be distributed by New Line Cinema.
The film begins with Voorhees's body being detonated by the FBI and, after his spirit possesses the coroner examining his remains, he uses the coroner's body to continue his killings.
The film was conceived by co-writer and director Marcus under Cunningham, producer/director of the first film.
After the low box-office returns of Jason Takes Manhattan, Paramount Pictures sold the character rights of Jason Voorhees to New Line Cinema.
Jason Goes to Hell was theatrically released on August 13, 1993, and grossed $15.9 million at the box office on a budget of $3 million, surpassing its predecessor's gross.
The film was panned by critics and fans alike, criticizing its supernatural elements and elimination of Jason Voorhees as a physical character.