
While HALLOWEEN 2 didn’t have an official presence at Comic-Con (no Hall H panel or anything) that doesn’t mean that it’s presence wasn’t felt. In fact writer/director Rob Zombie was in town and was kind enough to sit down for a brief chat.
Actually it was less a brief chat and more a longer conversation. At a Con when it’s the norm to get about 3 minutes of someone’s time, it was awesome to be able to sit with Rob for over 10 minutes talking all kinds of stuff. Check it out below!
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