Friday the 13th Reboot Casting: Could WWE Star Adam Scherr Become Jason Voorhees?

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The slasher legend might be getting a new face—and a bigger body. A wave of internet buzz has hit the horror community: is former WWE powerhouse Adam Scherr (aka Braun Strowman) about to step into the blood-soaked boots of Jason Voorhees in the next Friday the 13th revival? The speculation has exploded across forums, horror news sites and social-media threads—so let’s dig into what’s real, what’s rumor and what this could mean for the long-dormant Jason franchise.

What’s Going On: Casting Rumors, Revival Plans & The Jason Universe

The seeds of revival are clearly sprouting for the Friday the 13th franchise. Legal and rights issues that long hindered new films appear to be resolving, and the brand is hinting at an expanded “Jason Universe.”

In one of the more headline-grabbing developments, Adam Scherr publicly confirmed that he is in talks to play Jason. In a recent interview, he didn’t claim the role yet—but he stated: “There may be some talks … If we could ever get everybody to get back on the same page … I might be the next Voorhees.”

What’s more, several horror-news outlets have picked up the narrative: former WWE star Scherr is eyeing the villain role, and fans are already buzzing about how a 6’8″, hulking presence could redefine Jason. At the same time, the franchise has other threads in motion: a prequel series titled Crystal Lake (via Peacock/A24) was announced, focusing on Jason’s origin.

So although the movie isn’t locked in publicly yet, the pieces are moving—and Scherr’s name is rising fast.

Why This Casting Rumor Is Raising Eyebrows

There are several reasons why this particular rumor has captured so much attention:

  • Physical fit: Jason Voorhees is known for being a towering, brutal presence. With Scherr’s bulk, athleticism and screen experience (especially in wrestling entertainment and stunt work), many fans view him as a natural match for the role’s intimidation factor.
  • Franchise appetite: The Friday the 13th series hasn’t seen a major theatrical entry since 2009. The revival push means fans are hungry for meaningful updates—and casting chills amplify the hype.
  • Horror meets sports entertainment crossover: Wrestling stars transitioning into movie roles isn’t new, but the association of a WWE giant stepping into one of horror’s most enduring villains adds a pop-culture twist.
  • Brand reset opportunity: With the Jason Universe retooling, a fresh face (and reputation) for Jason could signal a reset. The talk around Scherr may reflect not just casting logistics but a broader repositioning of the character for modern horror audiences.

What We Don’t Know — Caveats & Uncertainties

Despite all the excitement, there are several important “ifs”:

  • There is no official confirmation yet that Adam Scherr has been cast as Jason. He is in “talks,” but nothing has been publicly signed or locked down.
  • The actual movie production details (director, studio, release date) are still vague. Even rumors suggest multiple Jason Universe projects (shorts, series, video games) which complicate how the movie will be treated.
  • Fan expectations vs franchise risk: Casting someone as large and known as Scherr might delight some, but horror purists may resist big name-driven changes to Jason’s image. The balance of legacy vs reinvention is delicate.
  • The logistical challenges remain: budget, mask-design overhaul, tone of the film (slasher vs elevated horror), and aligning all stakeholders. Casting rumors often emerge early but fall through based on any of those factors.

What This Could Mean for the Future of Friday the 13th

If this rumor does pan out, the implications are significant both for the franchise and for horror cinema:

  • A successful casting of Scherr could stimulate a new wave of Friday the 13th films, perhaps launching a new chapter of Jason entries, spin-offs or a serialized universe.
  • For fans, it might mean a shift toward a more physically imposing, spectacle-oriented Jason—something that could appeal to both old school slasher viewers and newer horror audiences seeking intensity.
  • If the revival fails to deliver (either in casting backlash or film execution), the hype might damage the brand further. Getting the villain right is core to the series’ identity.
  • On the business side, this buzz increases marketability: trailers, promos, merchandise, horror conventions. The casting rumor itself helps fuel anticipation, which studios love.

Final Thoughts: Hype or Reality?

So, is the casting of Adam Scherr as Jason Voorhees a done deal or just another horror rumor? For now, it’s somewhere in between—a strong possibility backed by credible statements and industry signals, but not yet confirmed.

If you’re a fan of Friday the 13th, this is a moment to watch closely. When talk turns into contract, when casting becomes camera-ready, that’s when the horror world truly pivots. Until then, the rumour mill is working full-tilt—and for horror aficionados, that might be half the fun.

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