Jamie Lee Curtis says “bittersweet” goodbye to ‘Halloween’ franchise as shoot ends
Halloween franchise after 44 years.The actor has played Laurie Strode in the longstanding franchise, which began with John Carpenter’s 1978 flagship film.Curtis took to Instagram yesterday (February 22) as production wrapped on her part of the final film Halloween Ends, directed by David Gordon Green and due for release this October.“A bittersweet END for me on the Halloween movies,” Curtis wrote on Instagram.“I’ve made great friends and have collaborated with wonderful artists on these three movies and today my part in the film has been completed and with it the END for me of this trilogy.”A post shared by Jamie Lee Curtis (@curtisleejamie)She added: “It’s all because of the fans who have always supported me and more importantly, Laurie,” also thanking production companies Blumhouse, Trancas, Miramax, Rough House Pictures and Universal Pictures.In a three-star review of Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills, released last year, NME wrote: “Ultimately, Halloween Kills is a bit of a mess.