Brad Caleb Kane, who is the star of the horror show It: Welcome to Derry, is now running the Friday the 13th prequel series titled Crystal Lake. In his recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Kane expressed that the new show will be full of Gore, blood, and violent deaths."It has all of the DNA of a slasher without quite being a slasher. There are rivers of blood in the show. There are very, I think, ingenious kill sequences and deaths and murders, but it's all done in service of character and theme and place and time."The statement suggests that the show will feature some creative kill sequences. He also confirmed that even if the show is a psychological thriller, it has the potential to frighten the fans who like classic gore violence.Read on to know more about what the It: Welcome to Derry showrunner said about the coming drama.It: Welcome to Derry, co-showrunner assures fans that his upcoming Friday the 13th will be full of violence and deathIt: Welcome to Derry is gaining popularity among the fans who are now hooked to the horror and supernatural drama the show brings to the screen. They are already craving for more such content, and here the show's co-showrunner has assured them that his upcoming Friday the 13th prequel will be full of violence and death.As mentioned, Kane promised "rivers of blood," while the deaths won't be simply a character going away to create a jumpscare, but will be more well-designed and character-driven, being emotionally tied to the story.He also mentioned that the show comes with "Slasher DNA", creating some violent moments inspired by 70s thriller cinema. People who love classic horror thrillers must be going to love this series.The show portrays how Pamela Voorhees becomes the woman we know. How she becomes the woman to sparks the path for Jason to become a killer.Kane further talked about how he thought deeply about the themes he wants to cover with Crystal Lake. He thought about the era or time period when the first movie came out and how that would shape the events in the prequel, along with what all he must include in the narrative to connect the viewers with the world smoothly."I tried to think about Crystal Lake and a Friday the 13th prequel as, 'What era did the first movie come out of?' It came out of the paranoid '70s thriller era. It came out of the mistrust-of-institutions era. It came out of the women's lib era, the National Organization for Women era, this consciousness-raising awakening era in America. I wanted to go and play with all of those themes," added It: Welcome to Derry showrunner.In the first Friday the 13th film, Pamela Voorhees was a killer. She is seeking revenge after her son Jason drowned due to the negligence of the counselors. The latter sequences then decode the same story to unveil that Jason is alive. Jason then becomes the franchise's icon character.Therefore, Crystal Lake goes back to the beginning, focusing on Pamela, long before Jason becomes the masked slasher.The release date of Friday the 13th prequel hasn't been announced officially yet. The show was earlier planned to drop by 2025 Halloween, but those plans have changed, while the showrunner of It: Welcome to Derry ensured the fans that they are going to deliver a show that is worth their wait.