The television series “Crystal Lake” has found its new showrunner. Brad Caleb Kane will take over leading the prequel to the popular “Friday the 13th” movie franchise. This comes after Bryan Fuller stepped away from the project earlier this year due to creative differences.
Kane brings diverse experience to the role. He has co-run other television shows like “It: Welcome to Derry” for HBO. Kane has also written and produced critically acclaimed series. But some fans may recognize his voice talents the most. He provided the singing voice of Aladdin in the animated film from 1992.
The series will explore the origins of Camp Crystal Lake and the killer Jason Voorhees. It aims to tell the backstory introduced in the first 1980 film. That movie started the franchise with twelve total movies. It established Jason as one of horror’s most well-known villains.
Kane has had a long fascination with the slasher genre and this franchise specifically. In a statement, he recalled watching graphic scenes from the films as a child that sparked his interest. Kane looks forward to helping realize the potential of this new adaptation.
Production faced challenges that required resolution. The studios needed to address the complex legal issues around ownership of the Friday the 13th intellectual property. Getting support from the original screenwriter and producers involved in early lawsuits suggests some hurdles have been cleared.
With A24 and Peacock’s backing, plus Kane’s passion for the material, “Crystal Lake” could revive this classic horror series for new audiences. As development continues under his leadership, fans will watch to see how the new prequel series honors the franchise’s long history in the genre.