
Age: 22
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Brandon Spink is quickly making a name for himself with buzz-worthy roles in television and film. At the age of seven, he found his passion of performing while starring in local theater productions. At 10 years old Brandon booked the lead role of Young Johnny Knoxville for the pilot of the same name for ABC. Brandon took 2016 by storm with the feature Miracles from Heaven the role of Billy, co-starring Jennifer Garner and Queen Latifah; the incredible true story based on author, Christy Beam's memoir. Next was the role of young Bruce Wayne in Warner Bros. star studded film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, directed by Zach Snyder. Followed by Open Road Film's Mother's Day, playing Jennifer Aniston and Timothy Olyphant's son, Peter. The romantic comedy is by acclaimed director Garry Marshall. In addition to the big screen in 2016, Brandon recurred as Petey in NBC's one-hour drama Game of Silence. 2017 is gearing up to be another busy year for Brandon who guest starred on ABC's Once Upon A Time as Baelfire. Brandon will next be seen in a recurring role on Epix series Berlin Station.

Brandon Spink

Peter Cranston
for Peter Cranston in The Blood Of Crystal Lake (2026)
Suggested by elcondebautista

In the past, a few days after the events of the first film, Pamela Voorhees is very psychologically affected by having murdered those 3 young people, and decides to go see her ex-lover, Elias, to inform him of Jason's death. In the present, Jason lives in a cabin with his mother's head, in relative peace, but when the authorities begin to investigate the strange deaths that have occurred in the camps, Jason must return to doing the only thing he has known in this life, kill. During the parts of Pamela's story, her psychopathy is shown more, and her toxic relationship with Elias. Pamela increasingly has visions of her son Jason, who asks her to kill more. The adult Jason, in many sentences in the film, confronts a police officer, who seems to be obsessed with him, and is revealed at the end to be Tommy Jarvis. At the end of the film, Pamela murders Elias, his wife, and their children, obsessed with believing that Jason died for the sins of others, whether the teenagers who have relationships, or the father of her child. During the movie, Jason has several visions of his mother, who demands that he continue killing, to be together again, at first Jason resists, but after finishing off almost the entire police department and several teenagers, he decides to continue his killing spree. all over the world starting with taking Manhattan. Tommy Jarvis survives the movie and prepares to continue facing Jason