Goodbye, spooky season. Mariah Carey has officially declared that Halloween 2021 is over — and Christmas is on the way.
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Judy Greer is speaking out about the ending of her new movie Halloween Kills after fans were shocked by what happened in the final moments.
The new movie is now playing in theaters and it’s also streaming on Peacock for all subscribers of the streaming service.
We don’t want to spoil anyone who hasn’t seen the film yet, so STOP READING NOW if you don’t want to find out what happens!
Click inside for the spoilers and Judy Greer’s reaction…
At the end of 2018′s Halloween, Laurie Strode (Jamie
Goodbye, spooky season. Mariah Carey has officially declared that Halloween 2021 is over — and Christmas is on the way.
Sequels are a tough sell in the horror genre. While there are some great ones every once in a blue moon, most of them are pretty terrible, including the recently released “Halloween Kills.” So, in honor of the terrible sequel issue, this episode of The Playlist Podcast is devoted to talking about horror films that didn’t get a sequel (and didn’t need a sequel) because they’re perfect just how they are.
Halloween franchise. In Halloween Kills, Myers played by James Jude Courtney, in his usual blood thirsty fashion, butchers a gay couple living in his childhood home.The couple Big John and Little Joh, after realising someone had broken into their home, search for the intruder.
If you haven’t watched “Halloween Kills” yet, read no further – this article contains major spoilers about the film’s ending.
Perez was going to see Halloween Kills and he thought J.R. would enjoy going to see the film too. He agreed! We give you a very honest reaction! And we’re dealing with major middle child syndrome now! Trying to triage that as best we can! Watch!
J. Kim Murphy administratorMore than 40 years after the first “Halloween,” Michael Myers and Laurie Strode are still box office gold.
While that’s about 35% down from the $76 million opening that its 2018 predecessor was able to earn thanks to the nostagia factor of seeing Jamie Lee Curtis play Laurie Strode for the first time in decades, it’s just above the 3-day opening of “A Quiet Place — Part II” back in May and now stands as the largest opening this year for a film that was simultaneously released on streaming at no extra charge. The previous high was “Godzilla vs.
If insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results, who, then, in the Halloween franchise best fits that description?Is it unstoppable serial killer Michael Myers? Or the pitiable folks of Haddonfield, Illinois who try and fail to stop him year after deadly year? Firing rounds of bullets that just miss him, and shouting his name to distract him aren’t saving lives or slowing down his killing sprees.
here to watch the official trailer.The film will also be available for streaming Oct. 15 on Peacock, for paying subscribers only.
next Halloween).There are two major things that happen in the final moments of “Halloween Kills,” both of equal magnitude. Let’s get into both of the big, blood-soaked reveals …One of the big, third-act set pieces involves Tommy Doyle (Anthony Michael Hall), one of the kids who Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) babysat in the 1978 original, finally trapping Michael Myers.
Michael Myers is back! And this time, he’s going to…well, kill a bunch of people.
Keep telling yourself, “It’s just a movie.” That is, unless it’s David Gordon Green’s run on the Halloween franchise, according to Jamie Lee Curtis.
“By the end of this trilogy, in 20 years, you’re going to look back at these movies as the greatest history lesson of our times, and yet they’re slasher movies,” Halloween Kills star and actress of six pics in the franchise Jamie Lee Curtis tells us on Hero Nation today.
Halloween Kills is hitting theaters now!
Bob Odenkirk is now part of the Halloween universe!
Michael Myers just won’t die. The disturbed menace returns to wreak havoc on Laurie Strode and her family once more in Halloween Kills, but this time, he’s bringing more blood.