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Tag: Michael Myers

Halloween Kills About January 6 Violence According to Jamie Lee Curtis

Halloween Kills had a big opening weekend, slashing through the competition and snatching up $50.4 million, even with the simultaneous release on Peacock, NBC Universal’s streaming service. (So, about that “exclusive release” argument…) Perhaps it was the time of the year or even...

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Final Halloween Kills Trailer Carves a Smile

October must be right around the corner because Universal has released the final Halloween Kills trailer. A follow-up to 2018’s Halloween, which is a direct sequel to 1978’s Halloween and no other films with the word “Halloween” in the title, Halloween Kills finds Laurie Strode, her daughter...

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Halloween Producer Suggests Series Will Continue

In case you were worried, it sounds like Halloween Ends won’t be the last we see of Michael Myers. In an interview with ComicBook.com, Ryan Freiman, the executive producer of David Gordon Green’s Halloween trilogy, indicated that, while they’re focused on the two upcoming films, there is alway...

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Blumhouse Releases New Halloween Kills Footage

His new movie may have been pushed back a year, but Michael Myers managed to put in a cameo this Halloween. During its new festival BlumFest 2020, Blumhouse has released a brief teaser for Halloween Kills, featuring some new footage and an ominous warning from Laurie Strode. Written by David Gordon ...

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Halloween Kills Teaser Stalks the Internet

Michael Myers’ penchant for surviving his every richly deserved would-be demise has returned, as a Halloween Kills teaser has surfaced. A direct sequel to 2018’s Halloween (which was a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s original Halloween, but not any of the franchise’s subsequent movies), Ha...

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REVIEW: Halloween (2018)

Halloween (2018) takes place 40 years after the original film, completely wiping the slate clean of any sequels or over-complications. The Shape has been incarcerated ever since that fateful Halloween night in 1978, until he breaks out of a transport bus and heads to Haddonfield to wreak havoc. Litt...

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