Spirit Halloween: The Movie is nearly here, just in time for the spooky season.
23.08.2022 - 20:49 / thewrap.com
pic.twitter.com/x9sAOiAHgc“Last year when we put out ‘Halloween Kills,’ we were in the thick of the COVID crisis so we made that movie available in theaters and in homes at the same time. We discovered that there are people who want to go to the theater and scream their guts out.
And there are other people who want to stay at home and scream their guts out. But what we knew is that people watched,” Curtis explained in the fun video (with Michael Myers casually stalking her).
“We got great results at the box office and from streaming. This year we want as many people as possible to see ‘Halloween Ends’ before Halloween, so we decided to give that same gift to the fans, again.
Starting on October 14, you can go to the theater to see Laurie and Michael confront each other for the last time or watch at home on Peacock.”At the time of the simultaneous “Halloween Kills” release last year, Universal insiders at told TheWrap that the revived horror franchise was seen as an ideal candidate for the release strategy as a high-profile IP that could be used to promote Peacock. At the same time, the film could still stand as a strong theatrical draw given the preference among the sort of hardcore horror fans that make up the opening weekend crowd for “Halloween” to see films in the genre in a crowded theater.Ultimately, “Halloween Kills” was a stereotypically front-loaded horror title at the box office, opening to $49.4 million and finishing with a total of $92 million domestic and $131.6 million worldwide.
Spirit Halloween: The Movie is nearly here, just in time for the spooky season.
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We are just about six weeks away from the debut of “Halloween Ends.” This is a film that horror fans have been waiting for a while now, as the previous two “Halloween” films from Blumhouse and filmmaker David Gordon Green have been pretty well received, making a lot of money for the studio. But even though we’re just over a month away from the film’s release, it appears “Halloween Ends” is still being tinkered with.
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It looks like Peacock needs to juice its paid subscriptions some more. Universal/Blumhouse/Miramax’s Halloween Ends, which is already set for theatrical release on October 14, will also debut on NBUniversal’s Peacock streaming service day-and-date. This is a similar practice to what happened with the previous installment of the revived Jamie Lee Curtis horror franchise, Halloween Kills, last October.