Paramount Pictures' Friday the 13th was set to get an all-new reboot on March 13, 2015, but is now moving to the year's other only option, November 13. There wasn't a reason given for the 8-month delay, but the horror thriller will be replaced with the studio's other in-production horror project Scouts Vs. Zombies.

V/H/S director David Bruckner is taking on this second Friday the 13th reboot, with Platinum Dunes' Bradley Fuller and Andrew Form producing alongside Michael Bay (the original team behind the 2009 remake). The movie will be shot found-footage style, but its still not known if iconic slasher Jason Voorhees will be back, as the producers have teased bringing in a new killer.

In Scouts Vs. Zombies, Tye Sheridan (Mud, Dark Places), Logan Miller (I'm in the Band, Night Moves), and newcomer Joey Morgan are three scouts who, on the eve of their last camp out, discover the true meaning of friendship when they attempt to save their town from a zombie outbreak.