Jason vs. Michael vs. Leatherface

Jason vs. Michael vs. Leatherface is a 2001 slasher film directed by Ronny Yu and written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. The film is a crossover between Friday the 13th, Halloween, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and pits Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, and Leatherface against each other in the eighth, seventh, and fifth installments in their respective series. This film is also the last in all Friday the 13th, Halloween, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre before they were all rebooted.

In the film, set years after the events of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, Halloween: Resurrection, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger) has grown incapable of killing people as no one comes to Camp Crystal Lake anymore due to legends of the camp being cursed following his death and imprisonment in Hell for his sins. To regain his power and freedom, Jason awakens Michael Myers (Brad Loree) and has him into travelling to Texas, Houston to cause panic and terror, leading to rumors that a cannibalistic killer named Leatherface (Robert Jacks) has returned. However, while Michael succeeds into causing enough terror for Jason start his new killing spree, Leatherface is angered that Jason and Michael are killing people in Texas. This ultimately send the three murderous slashers into a violent conflict.

Jason vs. Michael vs. Leatherface was released in the United States on June 16, 2001. It grossed 1,065 million, making it the highest-grossing film in Friday the 13th series, the second highest-grossing film in the Halloween series, and the third highest-grossing film in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series. The film also marked Kirzinger's, Loree's, and Jack's final appearance to date as Jason, Michael, and Leatherface.