At long last, Universal Pictures and Blumhose have finally released the trailer for the highly anticipated HALLOWEEN KILLS. Promising a boatload of graphic kills, a town in chaos after a monster, and bad-ass Laurie Strode, the film is a sequel to the successful HALLOWEEN of 2018 which earned well over $250 million worldwide. So how could they possibly leave the story at that? And the Halloween night when Michael Myers returned isn’t over yet.

 

Halloween Kills - Official Trailer

So the new film will pick up minutes after Laurie Strode (Curtis), her daughter Karen (Judy Greer) and granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) left masked monster Michael Myers caged and burning in Laurie’s basement. As Laurie is rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, she screams at the first responders to the fire to “Let Him Burn.”

Michael manages to free himself from Laurie’s trap by attacking the firemen responding to the blaze and his ritual bloodbath resumes. As Laurie fights her pain and prepares to defend herself against him, she inspires all of Haddonfield to rise up against their unstoppable monster.

The Strode women join a group of other survivors of Michael’s first rampage who decide to take matters into their own hands, forming a vigilante mob that sets out to hunt Michael down, once and for all. Evil dies tonight. But, how can it with HALLOWEEN ENDS planned as the next sequel? And how, exactly is it that Michael transcends with each kill? We will find out on October 15, 2021.

Halloween Kills is written by Scott Teems (SundanceTV’s Rectify) and Danny McBride and David Gordon Green based on characters created by John Carpenter and Debra Hill. The film is directed by David Gordon Green and produced by Malek Akkad, Jason Blum and Bill Block. The executive producers are John Carpenter, Jamie Lee Curtis, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green and Ryan Freimann.
Universal Pictures, Miramax, Blumhouse Productions and Trancas International Films present Halloween Kills, co-starring Will Patton as Officer Frank Hawkins, Thomas Mann (Kong: Skull Island) and Anthony Michael Hall (The Dark Knight).

About the Author

Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.