
The evening he came house — again. Michael Myers is headed back to the giant display for one last ride in the upcoming sequel Halloween Ends.
Following the success of 2018’s Halloween and 2021’s Halloween Kills, Jamie Lee Curtis and director David Gordon Green are teaming up once more for the third installment in the collection. “It’s going to make other folks very angry,” the Scream Queens alum advised film blog The Illuminerdi in October 2021. “It’s going to stimulate people. People are going to be agitated by it. And it is a stunning way to end this trilogy.”
When Green signed on to revive the slasher franchise in 2017, he decided to wipe the slate clean, erasing any continuity from the many sequels that have premiered since the original Halloween hit theaters in 1978. That implies that Laurie Strode (Curtis) is not Michael’s sister, as revealed in 1981’s Halloween II. She also doesn’t have a daughter named Jamie (Danielle Harris), who seemed in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers.
“I believe what came about with Michael Myers, unfortunately, is in the ones later sequels he virtually changed into a Frankenstein’s monster. He become this superhuman — nothing may in reality kill him,” cowriter Danny McBride explained to Business Insider in May 2017. “That doesn’t make him frightening anymore. For us, we take a look at it, and it’s much scarier to simply have that man who is hiding in the shadows as you’re taking the trash out to the backyard, as opposed to a guy who might be shot a bunch of times and nonetheless helps to keep coming again to life.”
Though McBride and Green started recent with their trilogy, they nonetheless packed their motion pictures with heaps of references to the earlier sequels. In Halloween Kills, for example, a few Haddonfield, Illinois, locals put on the witch, skeleton and jack-o’-lantern masks that featured closely in 1982’s Halloween III: Season of the Witch, the best movie in the franchise that doesn’t characteristic Michael Myers.
Halloween Kills also integrated the return of Kyle Richards as Lindsey Wallace, who was one of the kids Laurie was babysitting in the authentic movie.
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“I had no idea it was once going to be this kind of large deal and that, you know, it would have fans still passionate about it in spite of everything of these years,” the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star exclusively told Us Weekly in October 2021. “Just like when I signed on to do the Housewives, I assumed I was doing a role for 2 months and I didn’t know if it was once going to be a flop or a hit. … So, you just by no means know.”
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