`Friday the 13th’ Sequel Producers Want Screenwriters Who Can Use `Found Footage’; They Found Footage of Jason?

"Friday the 13th’"Sequel Producers taking pitches from Screenwriters Who Can Use "Found Footage" in the upcoming sequel.

`Friday the 13th’ sequel producers are looking to cut their already low budget for some high dividends. The producers of the newest sequel to the long-running horror franchise are taking pitches from screenwriters incorporate a “found footage” twist.

The producers of the new Friday the 13 have put out a call for “found footage” of Jason Voorhees/

Paramount Pictures wants to ride the box office wave of recent low-budget horror hits like “Paranormal Activity,” “The Purge” and “The Conjuring,” for thirteenth sequel to “Friday the 13th.” The “Friday the 13th” franchise producers are hoping to cut their budget. Rumors have been swirling around Hollywood that Paramount Pictures is taking pitches from writers who can use “found footage” for the newest “Friday the 13th” sequel.

The next installment of the “Friday the 13th” horror movie franchise will be made by Paramount. The upcoming film will be produced by Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes. Paramount is hoping to get the next “Friday the 13th” movie into theaters before the rights go back to Warner Bros in 2015. The “found footage” rumors have apparently been going around for a while, but died down. They are now rising again, just like Jason Voorhees.

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