In the climax of the film, Clay Miller (played by Jared Padalecki) and Whitney Miller (played by Amanda Righetti), brother and sister, discover that Whitney had been held captive by Jason Voorhees (played by Derek Mears) in his underground tunnels beneath his dilapidated home.
As Clay fights to rescue his sister, a group of friends, including Jenna (played by Danielle Panabaker), Trent (played by Travis Van Winkle), and others, become entangled in the chaos as Jason pursues them through the woods and the abandoned campgrounds.
In a harrowing and intense showdown, the survivors confront Jason in a final confrontation, where they utilize various weapons and traps to fend him off. As the battle rages on, the group desperately fights for their lives, determined to survive the night and escape Crystal Lake.
In a twist ending, just as it seems the survivors may have defeated Jason, the film concludes with the implication that Jason is still alive and ready to continue his killing spree. The ending leaves the door open for potential sequels and further adventures in the “Friday the 13th” franchise.
Overall, the ending of “Friday the 13th” is a tense and thrilling conclusion that leaves audiences on the edge of their seats, setting the stage for more terror and bloodshed to come in the world of Crystal Lake.