Peacock has released the first teaser and photos for “Crystal Lake,” its long-delayed “Friday the 13th” prequel series, offering horror fans an early look at Linda Cardellini as Pamela Voorhees ahead of the show’s October 15 premiere. The footage arrives after the franchise spent more than a decade tangled in legal disputes that kept new installments off screens.
The eight-episode series, produced by A24, unfolds in the 1970s and traces the origins of the Voorhees family, culminating in what showrunner Brad Caleb Kane has described as the eventual “birth” of Jason. The synopsis centers on Pam, a single mother whose grief over her son’s drowning the previous summer curdles into something darker after two strangers begin digging into her past. The teaser leans into a slow-building, campfire-tale atmosphere rather than immediate violence, with one character intoning that “there’s something in these woods, and all it knows how to do is kill.”
Cardellini, stepping into a role originated by Betsy Palmer in the 1980 original, told The Hollywood Reporter she was drawn to the character’s relative obscurity within the franchise’s mythology. “She’s only in the film for the last little bit, but she leaves this impression on the entire franchise,” Cardellini said, adding that playing a female slasher figure felt like uncharted territory in her career.
Kane, who previously co-ran “IT: Welcome to Derry,” said the show is built around Pam’s psychological unraveling rather than conventional slasher mechanics. “We wanted to see her relationship with Jason and what his death kicks off in her,” he said, describing the project as “really a character piece” aimed partly at older fans revisiting the franchise. He also cited the paranoid thrillers and women’s-liberation-era anxieties of the 1970s as tonal touchstones.
The series has had a turbulent path to production. It first received a series order in 2022 with “Hannibal” creator Bryan Fuller attached as showrunner before he departed in 2024, clearing the way for Kane. Original 1980 “Friday the 13th” screenwriter Victor Miller serves as an executive producer, alongside Marc Toberoff and several other longtime rights holders tied to the franchise’s history of ownership disputes. The supporting cast includes William Catlett, Devin Kessler, Cameron Scoggins and Gwendolyn Sundstrom, with Callum Vinson playing a young Jason.




















































