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Halloween H20 was released in Canada on Blu-ray by Alliance along with Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers and Halloween: Resurrection on January 12, 2010. [36] On May 3, 2011 it was released by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment in the US but with an open matte 16:9 transfer, rather than the theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1.
Halloween: Resurrection was released on July 12, 2002, and was critically panned, with critics considering it an unnecessary sequel to Halloween H20 and deeming it to be one of the worst films in the Halloween franchise. [2] [3] Although the film is technically a box office success, grossing $37.6 million worldwide against a $15 million budget ...
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) Miramax. H20 is considered by many to be the best sequel in the Halloween franchise. Picking up 20 years later in the late '90s (and based on a story ...
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later. Great news: the timeline starts over with Halloween H20, which is an objectively terrible name for a subjectively decent movie.Following the events of 1981's ...
The sequel to the 2018 film, Halloween Kills, was released in 2021 with the most recent entry, Halloween Ends, released on October 14, 2022. [1] [2] The franchise is notable for its multiple timelines, continuities, remakes and reboots, which can make it confusing for new viewers.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) ... Halloween (2018) is a direct sequel to Halloween (1978), reimagining the story of what happened after Michael's time in the mental hospital. Laurie is back ...
‘Halloween H20: 20 Years Later’ (1998) Fast forward to 1998, when Curtis decided she wanted to revive her iconic character. ... the sequel, mirrors some of Halloween II‘s tricks.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers was followed by Halloween H20: 20 Years Later in 1998, which does not contain any references to the Jamie Lloyd storyline of the prior three films (although they were featured in the original script and comic book tie-ins published by Chaos! Comics), instead serving as a direct sequel to Halloween II (1981).