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Four years after the traumatic events of Halloween 2018, the nightmare ends as Laurie Strode comes face to face with Michael Myers, once and for all. Directed by David Gordon Green.
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Four years after the traumatic events of Halloween 2018, the nightmare ends as Laurie Strode comes face to face with Michael Myers, once and for all. Directed by David Gordon Green.
5/10
IMDb40%
Rotten TomatoesActor of the Year (for an exemplary body of work) | 2023 | Jamie Lee
Actor of the Year for an exemplary body of work For | 2023 | Jamie Lee
Time Waster Remake or Sequel | 2023
Best Score | 2023
Best Original Score Horror Film | 2022
Best Picture | 2022
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 104,400,000 USD
In the beginning of the film, the movie that Corey and Jeremy are watching is John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), a clear reference to the original where Laurie and Tommy were watching the original The Thing from Another World (1951) and also a reference to Carpenter who directed both the original Halloween as well as The Thing (1982).
Producer Jason Blum reiterated that, while it would not be the final film in the series, it will be the last Halloween movie under Blumhouse, with the rights of the film series reverting to producer Malek Akkad following the release of Ends. When Akkad himself was asked about the future after Ends, he half-jokingly quoted his late father Moustapha Akkad, who had always quoted series star Donald Pleasence: when asked how many Halloween movies he was going to make, he laughed and said, "I'm going to stop at 22."
Corey Cunningham (Rohan Campbell) is a new character inspired by Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) from Christine (1983). When we are introduced to Corey in Halloween Ends, he is shown to have a similar haircut, an identical blue button-up shirt and a pair of black glasses reminiscent of Arnie's in Christine.
Laurie is writing her memoir, entitled "Stalkers, Saviors, and Samhain". Samhain is the Celtic festival which eventually became the Halloween holiday we are familiar with, but it's also been referenced in prior Halloween movies. In Halloween II (1981), Dr. Loomis finds that Michael's written it on a blackboard, but there he translates the word to mean "lord of the dead," which isn't quite historically accurate. In Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982), Conal Cochran is a Celtic witch who plans a mass sacrifice of children on the night of Halloween. The holiday is also central to the plot of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995): the eponymous curse is the Curse of Thorn, which (in that movie's canon) was the force driving Myers to kill.
Halloween Ends (2022) uses the blue font used in Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) for it's opening credits. Halloween Ends was released 40 years after Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982).
"Laurie Strode: Come and get me, motherfucker."
"Frank: Michael. Laurie Strode: He's dead. Allyson: Not dead enough."