Universal Pictures has released the final trailer for Halloween Killswhich takes viewers back to the city of Haddonfield after the events of the 2018 film Halloween, which saw Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), daughter Karen (Judy Greer), and granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) escape Michael Myers’ clutches — But when firefighters show up to put out the fire at Laurie’s safe house, they accidentally free the killer to continue his rampage.
Trailer Halloween Kills it also features some new footage highlighting Myers’ journey to revisit victims of his past including Lindsey Wallace, Marion Chambers, Lonnie Elam, and Tommy Doyle, all of whom previously survived the Michael Myers massacre in the first film to appear in 1978. The promo also features highlighting the townspeople who banded together to stop the killer.
David Gordon Green back in the director’s chair for Halloween Kills and will be back for the third film of the new trilogy, Halloween Ends. However, it is not clear at this time when the final film will start production, but it will most likely start next year. Green and Danny McBride decided to abandon all films in the franchise, except for John Carpenter’s 1978 first Halloween.
Besides Jamie Lee Curtis, Halloween Kills also enlivened by Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Thomas Mann, Anthony Michael Hall, Dylan Arnold, and Robert Longstreet. It will also feature the return of franchise alumni Kyle Richards, Nancy Stephens, and Charles Cyphers.
Film Halloween The 2018 release takes place four decades after Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) managed to escape the brutal murder of Michael Myers. Laurie now lives in a heavily fortified home on the edge of Haddonfield, where she has spent decades preparing for Michael’s potential return. After being locked up in an institution, Myers manages to escape and causes havoc in the same town that became his “prey” decades earlier. Laurie now faces an eerie atmosphere as the deranged killer returns for her and her family.
Halloween Kills will be released simultaneously in theaters and at Peacock on October 15, 2021.