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What Is Under Jason’S Mask? – Celebrity

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Sebastian Wright

Updated on January 17, 2026

FRIDAY THE 13th PART III: 3D After his sack-mask drew comparisons to The Elephant Man, Jason got a modified Red Wings hockey mask for 1982’s Friday The 13th Part III: 3D. Jason’s new mask reflected the emotionless force of nature that is Jason Voorhees.

Under the sack-mask, Jason rocks a full head of Hagrid-esque hair and a bushy beard that covers much of his face. His over all appearance looks equally inspired by The Hills Have Eyes and Deliverance.

FRIDAY THE 13th: PART II For his villainous debut, Jason uses a sack with a hole in it as a mask. Under the sack-mask, Jason rocks a full head of Hagrid-esque hair and a bushy beard that covers much of his face. His over all appearance looks equally inspired by The Hills Have Eyes and Deliverance.

Jason’s mask doesn’t come off, since it has been permanently bonded to his flesh. Jason’s bulbous head has grown around the straps of his mask, making his whole head look like a monster mask. At one point, Jason’s host is decapitated, causing a demon tadpole-thing to climb out of his body in search of another host.

What movie did Jason Voorhees appear in?

Warner Bros. Pictures. After appearing as a child suffering from hydrocephalus and severe bullying in the inaugural “Friday the 13th” movie from 1980, Jason Voorhees became the adult monster he’s recognized as today through subsequent installments. The sequel, “Friday the 13th Part 2,” is where he really makes a name for himself, …

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, moviegoers witnessed a tremendous uptick in horror mainstays hitting the silver screen. Leatherface (Gunnar Hansen ), Michael Myers (Nick Castle), Freddy Krueger ( Robert Englund ), and more arrived one after the other, and each made an immediate impact — sending audiences home with a reason to keep the lights on when they went to bed. To this day, they’re as much a part of the horror world as they were back then and continue to keep fans on their toes, but what is it about them that maintains their relevance? First and foremost, their unique looks have gone a long way in helping them achieve unforgettable status.

He eventually dons his trademark hockey mask after killing Sheldon “Shelly” Finkelstein (Larry Zerner), its original owner, in “Friday the 13th Part 3.”.

Nearly four decades after it graced the big screen for the first time, it’s still impossible to go out during the Halloween season and not encounter it. Even still, few are up to speed on where he got it and the reason he continues to wear it. For those curious, here are some answers.

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