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Halloween Kills is a 2021 American slasher film directed by David Gordon Green, and co-written by Green, Danny McBride and Scott Teems. It is the sequel to Halloween (2018) and the twelfth installment in the Halloween franchise. The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Thomas Mann, and Anthony Michael Hall.
Appears in: Halloween (1978), Halloween (2018) (mentioned only), Halloween Kills; Status: Deceased; Died in: Halloween Kills; Lonnie Elam is a bully who picks on Tommy Doyle and teases him about the bogeyman, telling him that the bogeyman is coming for him and going to get him. Lonnie also scares Tommy by telling him that "awful stuff happened ...
Michael Myers is a character from the slasher film series Halloween. He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's Halloween as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers. Fifteen years later, he returns home to Haddonfield, Illinois, to murder more teenagers.
Halloween Kills, the highly anticipated horror sequel originally set for release on Friday, Oct. 16, was delayed a full year due to the global pandemic. Jamie Lee Curtis, who returned as Laurie ...
Halloween Kills picks up where the previous film left off. It shows people at a bar, but mainly focuses on three people, Lindsey (whose babysitter Annie was killed by Michael Myers in the original film), Tommy Doyle (Laurie babysat and protected him & Lindsey also in the original film) and Marion Chambers (survived an attack from Michael in the ...
Like Michael Myers, Laurie Strode’s name likely came from a real-life person. Business Insider reported in 2021 that Carpenter named the film’s heroine after an ex-girlfriend.
Michael Myers has been stabbed, shot, hacked and chainsawed in “Halloween” (1978), “Halloween II” (1981), and “Halloween” (2018). What more can OG Final Girl Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee ...
Dr. Samuel J. Loomis is a fictional character in the Halloween franchise.A main protagonist of the overall series, Loomis appears on-screen in eight of the thirteen Halloween films (and is mentioned or featured in photographs and audio recordings in others), first appearing in John Carpenter's original 1978 film.