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franchise in 2018 with a direct sequel to the 1978 film, the ongoing saga between Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers comes to a close two movies later, in, which is now in theaters and streaming on Peacock. Both Curtis, who has portrayed the former babysitter stalked by the masked killer for over 40 years, and director David Gordon Green break down the climax of the 2022 film that marks Laurie and Michael’s final (and bloody) battle. Curtis “takes the physicality of this role very seriously,” Green says.
“She’s the one that when we’re doing a big stunt piece or for this climatic battle in this movie, she’s the one saying, ‘I want to go the extra mile.’” He adds that on set, she’ll say, “Let’s push it even farther.” And indeed she does, with Laurie and Michael getting into serious blows before one of them comes out on top.[: Spoilers for the conclusion of, which is the final installment in the franchise starring Jamie Lee Curtis as the films’ main “final girl” Laurie Strode.]In, which is the final chapter in Green’s “H40” trilogy of films following (2018) and , Laurie and her granddaughter, Allyson Nelson (Andi Matichak), have attempted to move on from the events of the prior installment, which saw Laurie’s daughter and Allyson’s mother, Karen Nelson (Judy Greer), murdered by Michael before he disappeared. “At the core of this movie, it really is Laurie Strode versus Michael Myers. And it’s an epic, epic final conclusion between the two,” Matichak says.
Well, this is disappointing to hear.
Jamie Lee Curtis is everywhere at the moment thanks to the revival of her hit Halloween franchise and her highly entertaining social media presence. However, fans weren't prepared for her bathtub photo and now a whole new generation of fans is in awe.SEE: Jamie Lee Curtis stuns in beautiful black and white portrait as Halloween franchise endsThe now 63-year-old Hollywood star took to Instagram to share a throwback pic of herself looking terrific as she reclined naked in a vintage free-standing bath surrounded by candles.
J. Kim Murphy SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses major plot points from “Halloween Ends,” which is now playing in theaters and available to stream on Peacock. Billed as the finale to a landmark horror franchise, “Halloween Ends” was marketed with little more than the promise of a final match-up between remorseless serial killer Michael Myers and his lifelong victim Laurie Strode, played again by Jamie Lee Curtis. But many viewers were shocked to discover much more than a marquee showdown when director David Gordon Green’s horror film released last weekend. There’s also young love, a bunch of laughs and a fresh threat facing the town of Haddonfield — all courtesy of Corey Cunningham, a new character played by Rohan Campbell.
Jamie Lee Curtis says social media is bad for people's mental health. The ‘Halloween Ends’ star says having smartphones constantly showing us “tragedies” - such as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine - via apps is ultimately not good for humanity. Appearing on SiriusXM’s ‘The Jess Cagle Podcast with Julia Cunningham’, she said: “We have these devices in our hands.
We said we wouldn’t do it. When we sat down and watched the entire “Halloween” franchise (12 films!) in a week to rank them before “Halloween Ends,” we said we didn’t need to discuss the finale because it was probably going to be just fine and exactly what we expected would happen.
Jamie Lee Curtis has shared a stunning picture to celebrate the release of the final chapter of her Halloween franchise.MORE: Jamie Lee Curtis looks impossibly glamorous in sheer mesh shirt and blazerThe snap showed Jamie, 63, holding a framed picture of herself taken during the 2018 press tour for Halloween; the picture from 2018 showed Jamie holding a framed picture of herself from the 1978 original film.WATCH: Halloween Ends trailer"On the day before the release of the last of @halloweenmovie I present the best photo example of the lineage, legacy, longevity of Laurie Strode, Halloween and the POWER OF SURVIVAL! It was taken by @aspictures and @micheleromeronyc," she captioned the post."This of course is really a photograph of everyone who has survived their lives. Through the looking glass we look back at our trials and tribulations and successes and joyful moments and we stand in solidarity with each other proud to be here excited about what the future holds."MORE: Jamie Lee Curtis' fans react to plastic surgery admission in furious rant on Lorraine – watchMORE: Jamie Lee Curtis shares first photo of daughter Ruby alongside heartfelt messageFans loved the look and the important message she told, with one fan writing: "Thank you for being such a special part of my love of film.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic The “Halloween” series, which comes to an end this weekend (and if you believe that, I have a set of very rusty kitchen knives I’d like to sell you), has always been the least pretentious of horror franchises. A towering killer in a rubber mask pops out of the shadows to slash one victim after the next. Horror doesn’t get much more basic than that. But, of course, the “Halloween” series has always had a pretentious side too — the side that began with Donald Pleasance droning on about eee-vil, and the side that has extended, over the latest trilogy, to the top-heavy handwringing of Laurie Strode’s self-actualized guilt and despair. As for Michael Myers, who started out as a small-town killer, he has been turned, more and more explicitly, into A Force Larger Than Himself. And in “Halloween Ends,” that trend now culminates in a movie where Michael, in a certain way, is barely in the movie; he’s the film’s totem, its mascot, its looming emblem of evil. “Halloween Ends” doesn’t finish off the franchise by being the most scary or fun entry in the series. (It should have been both, but it’s neither.) Instead, it’s the most joylessly metaphorical and convoluted entry.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Arnold Schwarzenegger are together again, nearly 30 years after they portrayed husband and wife in James Cameron's movie. On Wednesday, the 63-year-old actress was honored during her hand-and-footprint ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, and Schwarzenegger was there to celebrate right along with her. The two posed together and even shared a kiss.
$49.4 million last year and finished with a $92 million domestic total, and pre-release projections for “Ends” have it matching that opening mark with a $50 million opening. By contrast, the first installment in this “Halloween” revival in 2018 opened to $76 million on the way to a $159 million domestic total and $255 million worldwide, buoyed before its release by strong reviews from critics praising Jamie Lee Curtis’ return to her debut role, Laurie Strode, that expanded interest beyond the series’ most devoted fans. “Kills,” on the other hand, got much poorer reviews, with critics slamming the sequel for sidelining Laurie in the hospital instead of having her take the murderous Michael Myers head-on like she did in the first film.
Entertainment Weekly. “I now get to go off and do my own thing.”But Kimmel wanted to make it official with a contract.“I declare this is my last Halloween movie,” Kimmel read. “I, Jamie Lee Curtis, Queen of scream, daughter of Janet Lee and Tony Curtis, mother of Lindsay Lohan.
Jamie Lee Curtis originated the role of Laurie Strode in the 1978 film, the franchise is coming to a close with. The film, which is the final installment in director David Gordon Green’s trilogy, also marks Lee’s last turn as the former babysitter stalked by the masked killer Michael Myers.
Kyle Richards has nothing but love and gratitude for her franchise co-star and friend, Jamie Lee Curtis.Richards walked the red carpet at the premiere of at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on Tuesday, and she spoke with ET's Will Marfuggi about the end of the horror trilogy, and how her relationship with Curtis has evolved throughout their years together.«My core memories from all these movies really is Jamie,» Richards reflected. «You know, our relationship has grown over these years. That's the best part of this to come out these movies for me.»According to Richards, their friendship extends beyond the set, to the point where Curtis even reached out after seeing a trailer for reunion special — in which Richards has some emotional moments.«She did she call me really early in the morning, because we wake up really early, and she said, 'I'm really upset.
Jamie Lee Curtis is upset for her friend and co-star, Kyle Richards, after seeing the trailer for the upcoming reunion. Curtis told ET's Will Marfuggi that she was not too happy after getting a sneak peek at Wednesday's episode.«I was very upset when I saw the trailer for it, because Kyle was genuinely upset and I really like Kyle Richards,» Curtis said, while at the premiere for Tuesday night. Richards told ET ahead of the horror film's premiere, that Curtis stopped by the reunion taping to share her story of appearing earlier on in season 12 and support her co-star, telling ET she was «really grateful» to have her there.While Curtis said she admittedly does not watch the show, she called Richards concerned after watching the reality TV star get emotional in the clip.«I don't know who made her upset, but I called her out of real concern.
Jamie Lee Curtis stuns in a glittery red dress for the premiere of Halloween Ends in Hollywood on Tuesday night (October 11).
Now that Jamie Lee Curtis has matured into an “actress of a certain age,” she’s opening up about her past attempts to keep Father Time at bay — and what she wound up learning from the experience.
Jamie Lee Curtis is joining the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for their Season 12 reunion. The Halloween Kills star will make a surprise appearance during Part 1 of the reality television series.
Jamie Lee Curtis is standing her ground for her comments in response to Kanye "Ye" West, after he sparked controversy for his threats to the Jewish community.MORE: Jamie Lee Curtis looks impossibly glamorous in sheer mesh shirt and blazerThe actress made an impassioned statement during an appearance on the Today Show against the rappers anti-semitic comments, which she promptly responded to on Twitter.She could not help but hold back tears as she spoke with Hoda Kotb, maintaining that she hopes Ye gets the help he needs after a series of erratic comments and behavior.WATCH: Jamie Lee Curtis revealed she had plastic surgery she 'hated' MORE: Jamie Lee Curtis sparks laugh riot with unsettled baby photoHis tweet, which led to his accounts on both Instagram and Twitter being restricted, said: "I'm a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I'm going death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE."He added: "The funny thing is I actually can't be Anti Semitic because Black people are actually Jew also. You guys have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever [sic] opposes your agenda."As the Today host read the tweet, Jamie was immediately appalled, saying: "I woke up to this."A post shared by TODAY (@todayshow)The star spoke out against anti-semitismPromptly after his problematic statement, the star was quick to denounce his words, replying with: "The holiest day in Judaism was last week.