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Since last spring, a number of highly anticipated movies were delayed in hopes of making box office numbers once audiences return to theaters. This includes David Gordon Green s
Halloween Kills, which was meant to arrive in theaters last October, but was pushed back a full year. That hasn t stopped anticipation for the sequel from building, and the filmmaker recently made it seem like the follow-up will be complete chaos.
2018 s
Halloween was a record breaking success for Blumhouse, and two sequels were quickly ordered for David Gordon Green and writer Danny McBride. The timeline-altering project focused on Jamie Lee Curtis Laurie Strode and her trauma, and
HALLOWEEN ENDS Will Be More Streamlined and Personal By Mike Sprague
Blumhouse and David Gordon Green’s
Halloween Kills is coming this year. And today Green teases that while that film will be explosive, aggressive, and efficient
Halloween Ends gets streamlined and personal again.
Green tells Total Film: “
[Halloween Kills] gets right to the action. It’s very aggressive. It’s more efficient. We wanted it to be an explosive middle before things get streamlined and personal again
[in Halloween Ends].”
The MPAA slapped
Halloween Kills with an R-rating for strong bloody violence throughout, grisly images, language, and some drug use. Sounds good to us!
HALLOWEEN KILLS Will Be Aggressive & Efficient with More Explosive Action By Mike Sprague
Blumhouse and David Gordon Green’s
Halloween Kills is coming this year. And today Green teases it’s very aggressive, more efficient, and gets right to the action.
Green tells Total Film: “
It’s about the creation of fear. It’s one thing to be afraid of the Boogey Man, to have someone who might be in the closet, under the bed, creeping around your house … but we wanted to explore next was confusion, misinformation, and paranoia. What happens when fear goes viral? You can’t just stick your head under the covers anymore.”
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2020 saw the entertainment come to a screeching halt as a result of the ongoing global pandemic. Countless movies were pushed back (sometimes a full year), in hopes of making a box office profit once theaters return to normal. David Gordon Green s
Halloween Killswas one of those projects, which will now be hitting theaters on October of 2021 in time for the titular holiday. While little is known about the highly anticipated slasher, Green recently explained his aggressive approach to the sequel.
The 2018
Halloween movie was a massive success when it theaters, with David Gordon Green and company crafting a direct sequel to John Carpenter s 1978 original. That movie was largely focused on the effect Laurie Strode s trauma had on her family, while