Friday the 13th is coming and it's scheduled a day before Valentine's Day. Surprisingly, this won't be the first time the alleged "unlucky" day is coming. 2015 Friday the 13th is set to repeat by March. Know this and more here.
1. A day before 2015 Friday the 13th and a broken storm window occurred at 1313 13th Street in Port Huron. Was it purely bad luck or plain coincidence? Well, for a psychology instructor at St. Clair Community College, Michelle Watta claims it should simply be coincidence.
"It just depends on how superstitious you are," shares Watta in a report by The Times Herald.
2. For those who have a fear of Friday the 13th, this 2015 Friday the 13th is a double whammy. Not only is it set for the Love month, but it is also set to repeat by March. A third time is set to occur by the Halloween month, Nov.
3. While 2015 Friday the 13th happens three times in a row, next year's incident would be minimized to two. However, those with the fear of Friday the 13th better know that it is a yearly occurrence and that it is highly impossible for a year to get by without a Friday the 13th. This according to the International Business Times.
4. 2015 Friday the 13th has been linked to religion. Like any other Friday the 13th, the superstition about the said day stemmed from none other than Judas. Judas was the 13th apostle in the Last Supper who had betrayed Jesus Christ, leading him to his crucifixion.
5. While there are no 2015 Friday the 13th movies to be talked about, there is a 2009 reboot of the "Friday the 13th" film about Jason Voorhees. The film is set to debut by May 2016, which stars "Supernatural's" Jared Padalecki and Danielle Panabaker.
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