David Bruckner, who earned praise for his indie horror film V/H/S, is directing Friday the 13th, which is expected to employ the found-footage technique and answer the decades-old question of why slasher Jason Voorhes can't be killed. Richard Naing and Ian Goldberg wrote the previous draft.

Friday the 13th first hit the big screen in 1980 (with Kevin Bacon in a lead role) and spawned seven sequels throughout the 1980s.

Antosca, who is coming off the NBC's serial killer series Hannibal, just finished a draft of the film The Forest for Lava Bear and producer David Goyer. Antosca's draft got the project a green light.

He is repped by WME, Writ Large and attorney Lev Ginsburg.

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