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Die! Die! Die!
~ Tommy killing Jason in The Final Chapter.
Seeing it won't, but destroying it will. Jason belongs in Hell - and I'm gonna see to it that he gets there.
~ Tommy to Allen Hawes in Jason Lives.
Hey, Maggot Head! Remember me, asshole?!
~ Tommy to Jason in Never Hike Alone.

Thomas "Tommy" Jarvis is the main protagonist of the Friday the 13th franchise. He appears in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, and Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives.

In the three respective films, he is played by Corey Feldman as child, John Shepard as teen, Thom Matthews as the adult Tommy, and voiced by Chris Niosi‏. Feldman also played Teddy Duchamp in Stand By Me, Edgar Frog in the Lost Boys franchise, and voiced Donatello in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films. Matthews would reprise his role in the Never Hike Alone fan-film Trilogy.

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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter[]

Tommy, his sister Trish and their mother have been living in a Cabin on Crystal Lake after Mrs. Jarvis got divorced. There are a group of teenagers who are vacationing in a nearby cabin, and Tommy and Trish befriend them. They meet another teenager named Rob Dier, who is visiting Crystal Lake to kill Jason Voorhees, who's sister Sandra (a character from Friday the 13th: Part II). Tommy and Rob befriend each other and Tommy shows off his skills at making homemade masks to him.

Later, during Jason's latest murder spree, Mrs. Jarvis is killed. After Rob is murdered by Jason, Jason gives chase to Trish. Trish and Jason fight each other, so that Tommy can make a run for it. Tommy shaves his head bald to look like Jason as a young boy. Jason is momentarily distracted, and Trish ends up knocking Jason's mask off, and he drops his machete. Tommy makes a go for the machete and hacks into Jason's head and when Jason shows signs of life, Tommy angrily hacks into Jason until Jason finally died.

The next morning, Trish wakes up at a hospital. She asks to see Tommy. When Tommy walks in, they share a hug but Tommy was clearly disturbed by what happened. 

Friday the 13th: A New Beginning[]

Years after killing Jason, Tommy has shifted to various mental institutions. Tommy arrives in a secluded house for troubled teens, in the woods, called the Pinehurst Halfway House, run by Dr. Matt Letter. At the house, a socially awkward teenager named Joey, is killed by a violent tempered teenager named Vic. Vic is arrested, and a medic named Roy Burns seems especially saddened by the murder.

Meanwhile, Tommy befriends a kid named, Reggie, whose grandfather works as a cook at the camp, and a girl named Pam. In the wake of Joey's death, a new masked killer, dressed as Jason begins murdering residents of the Halfway House and placing them under Tommy's floors. The next day, Eddie was late for breakfast and new halfway house arrival Tommy Jarvis was asked to go fetch him by Pinehurst director, Doctor Matthew Letter. As Tommy goes to find Eddie Kelso prank Tommy Jarvis appears in the dining room, frightening Tommy with one his own monster masks. Removing the mask after his prank, Eddie begins to playful punch the obviously unamused Tommy, telling him to lighten Tommy and Eddie start fight saved by Dr Matthew Letter who restrains Tommy. While out riding his motorcycle, Junior Hubbard happens upon Tommy Jarvis, a new arrival to Pinehurst, outside a trailer park, and frightens him by quickly pulling up in front of him as he stares at a flickering neon sign. Finding the fact that he scared Tommy hilarious, Junior soon realizes he is from Pinehurst and begins to hassle him, repeating threats his mother had earlier uttered. Enraged by Junior's antics, who tries to punch Tommy and Junior starts fight again he is saved from being battered by Tommy further when the Pinehurst assistant director, Pam Roberts, finds the two, prompting Tommy to leave Junior alone and run off when Pam calls out to him, bleeding heavily from Tommy hitting him.

Tommy eventually confronts the killer, but passes out from blood loss when the killer slashes him across the chest. Reggie and Pam fight the killer but he quickly gains the upper hand. Tommy musters enough strength to get the killer's machete and hack his hand, causing him to fall on a bed of nails. The fall knocks off the killer's mask, revealing the killer is Roy Burns.

It turns out Joey was Roy's son, and Roy was a naturally quiet loner, and that the death of his son drove Roy insane, like Pamela Voorhees before him. Even thought the real Jason wasn't resurrected, Roy's murder spree did re-awaken Tommy's fear of Jason likely leading to the events of the next film.

Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives[]

Some time after Roy's murder spree, Tommy becomes convinced Jason will come back to life. Tommy heads to Crystal Lake, now renamed Forest Green, with his friend Hawes go to the graveyard where Jason was buried. Upon digging out Jason's grave, Tommy angrily stabs Jason's corpse with a metal rod, attracting lightening. This brings Jason back to life in a new undead form. Jason kills Hawes, and, with his greatest fear being realized, Tommy flees. 

Tommy goes to the police station but naturally, the sheriff, Garris doesn't believe him. The next day, Garris has Tommy escorted out of Forest Green, while Jason begins his new killing spree. Tommy is determined to prove he's right by going back to the graveyard and finding the grave filled up by the caretaker, who was afraid of getting in trouble. Meanwhile, Garris and his men start investigating Jason's murders and believe Tommy to be behind it. Ironically, Tommy befriends Garris's daughter Meg, who believes Tommy and is trying to help him. The two develop and crush on each other, and later Meg tries to sneak Tommy into the camp to kill Jason, but they are stopped by a roadblock. 

When Tommy and Meg are taken into custody, Tommy is kept in a cell when Garris gets a call that more bodies have been found in Crystal Lake. Garris and his men go to investigate, but he has one of his deputies look after Meg and Tommy. Tommy and Meg trick the guard by kissing, getting the guard to angrily go into the cell and Meg takes his gun. She forces the deputy to let Tommy out and to get into the cell, locking him in.

As Jason massacres the police officers at the camp, Tommy sets up a trap for Jason, by using an anchor, a chair taking a motorboat a reasonable distance from the camp, and a ring of gasoline in the water. The children attending the camp hide in a cabin. Garris himself is killed when Jason was trying to attack his daughter. Tommy calls out Jason's name. Jason remembers Tommy and wads into the water. Tommy ignites the gasoline, but Jason emerges by the boat and the two fight, but Tommy manages to wrap a chain around Jason's neck, but Jason succeeds in dragging Tommy underwater. Meg heads out to rescue Tommy and is attacked by Jason underwater. Meg uses the motorboat propeller to saw-up Jason's neck. Meg manages to take Tommy back to shore and revive him with CPR. The film ends showing that Jason is alive, but powerless to move.

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Trivia[]

  • Tommy is considered to be the archenemy of Jason Voorhees.
  • Tommy was originally going to appear in Freddy vs. Jason, but got cut off after the script got too long.
  • Due to appearing in 3 films, more than any other Friday the 13th protagonist, Tommy is considered as the most prominent protagonist in the franchise.
  • In the video game, he is the only one with the ability to kill Jason.
  • Tommy is the only Friday the 13th hero that appears in more than one film without only appearing through flashbacks, appearing in three films overall and being a special character in the video game.

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