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July 28, 2025 12 mins

This week on the I Watch Horror Podcast, Matt dives into a ton of spooky news—from Jason Voorhees finally appearing in the Crystal Lake series to Tim Burton maybe pretending he doesn't know about Beetlejuice 3. We break down the I Know What You Did Last Summer sequel, highlight new horror releases (including the terrifying-sounding NeverBlink), and close with a controversial Top 5: horror remakes that are actually better than the original. Do you agree with the picks? Let us know! Plus, shameless plugs, random side rants, and praise for the goddess Jennifer Love Hewitt.

 

Show Notes: https://iwatchhorror.com/episodes/jason-returns-horror-remakes-better-than-originals

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