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A sequel to Blumhouse's 'Halloween (2018)'. The saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode continues in the next thrilling chapter of the Halloween series. Starring Anthony Michael Hall, Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer in lead roles.
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A sequel to Blumhouse's 'Halloween (2018)'. The saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode continues in the next thrilling chapter of the Halloween series. Starring Anthony Michael Hall, Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer in lead roles.
5.5/10
IMDb38%
Rotten TomatoesTop Box Office Films | 2022 | Cody
Best Villain | 2022 | James Jude
Graffetta dOro for Best Film | 2021 | David Gordon
The Drama Movie of | 2021 | Malek
Best Supporting Actress | 2021 | Judy
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 133,400,000 USD
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Jamie Lee Curtis, Charles Cyphers, Kyle Richards, Nancy Stephens, and Nick Castle were all in the original Halloween (1978) and all returned for this sequel. The characters of Tommy Doyle and Lonnie Elam from the original also returned, but were recast with Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Longstreet, because Brian Andrews has retired from acting since 2015, and Brent Le Page never acted again after the original Halloween.
David Gordon Green recalled that when they attempted to find a yearbook photo of one of Michael Myers' victims from the 1978 film, he came across a yearbook photo of Bob Odenkirk that he thought resembled original actor John Michael Graham. The rights issues were resolved so that Green could use Odenkirk's photo instead of the actual actor. Odenkirk is therefore credited as 'Bob,' despite not physically appearing in it.
In the flashback scene to 1978, Michael attacks deputy McCabe (Jim Cummings) with a rope. In the original Halloween (1978), Sheriff Leigh Brackett (Charles Cyphers) responded to an alarm in a hardware store, and reported that a rope, some Halloween masks and a set of knives were stolen.
Twelve pumpkins are featured in the opening title sequence with the last one indicating Halloween Kills as the twelfth Halloween film.
According to Andi Matichak, it was initially planned that Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends (2022) would be filmed back to back. This did not occur, due to an "intense schedule."
"Laurie Strode: I'm coming for you, Michael."
"[the trio are horrified when emergency vehicles head toward the burning house that Michael is trapped in] Allyson: [panicking] No, no, no, no, no, no! Laurie Strode: Let him burn! Let him burn!"