Like Michael Myers, the Halloween franchise never truly dies.
10.10.2021 - 22:11 / justjared.com
Like Michael Myers, the Halloween franchise never truly dies.
Ever since the horror classic’s kick-off in 1978 with the original Halloween film by John Carpenter starring Jamie Lee Curtis, the franchise has since added nearly a dozen remakes and sequels along the way.
While many of the sequels did not fare nearly as well as the original with critics, some of the more recent reboots and retellings of the tale have brought a new energy and appreciation to the ongoing film series.
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Like Michael Myers, the Halloween franchise never truly dies.
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all of them make for great viewing options when you turn the lights down, light some candles and cozy up with a warm blanket.Check out our picks for the best Halloween movies on Netflix below.In the trio of “Fear Street” movies, a group of friends confronts a series of murders and how they are historically connected to their town of Shadyside. The films take place in reverse chronological order — the first staged in 1994, the second in 1978 and the last in 1666, where everything started.
Michael Myers is back! And this time, he’s going to…well, kill a bunch of people.
Matthew Chernov Proving that you can’t kill pure evil, inhuman boogeyman Michael Myers returns once again to pierce, hack, slice, and bludgeon an assortment of fresh victims in “Halloween Kills,” the middle entry in director David Gordon Green’s reboot trilogy. Overflowing with cameos and callbacks to previous films in the horror franchise, “Halloween Kills” includes enough references to make several of the sequels well worth revisiting.
John Carpenter essentially made the slasher film mainstream with 1978’s deeply influential “Halloween” which also helped launch the acting career of a young Jamie Lee Curtis. While a franchise was born, subsequent sequels never really took off.
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