Halloween: Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends book coming in October

Jamie Lee Curtis describes Halloween Ends alternate endings involving a mask factory and a transfer of evilJamie Lee Curtis describes Halloween Ends alternate endings involving a mask factory and a transfer of evil
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Director David Gordon Green has wrapped up the trilogy of Halloween sequels he was making for Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions, and now he has moved on to making a trilogy of sequels to The Exorcist – also for Universal and Blumhouse. The first entry in that trilogy, The Exorcist: Believer, is set to reach theatres on October 6th… but soon after, on October 17th, Titan Books will be looking back on the making of Green’s Halloween trilogy with the publication of the 240 page hardcover book Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends. Copies are available for pre-order at THIS LINK.

Written by Abbie Bernstein, Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends has the following description: Official companion book to the most recent trilogy of Halloween films featuring behind-the-scenes photography and interviews with cast and crew.

Four decades after the original Halloween took the world by storm, Miramax, Blumhouse Productions and Trancas International bring a terrifying new trilogy of films in the iconic horror franchise to cinemas. In these direct sequels to John Carpenter’s 1978 movie, Laurie Strode and the residents of Haddonfield once again fall prey to escaped killer Michael Myers. As the police desperately try to track him down, Laurie, along with her family, prepares to face her murderous nemesis one more time in a confrontation 40 years in the making…

The making of this much-anticipated movie trilogy is covered in fascinating detail in this official companion book. The creative processes behind the stunts, costumes, production design and make-up effects are revealed through interviews with the cast and crew, while captivating on-set photography captures the shooting of the key scenes and action set-pieces. A must for all horror fans, Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends reveals the method behind the terror.

The cover of the book can be seen at the bottom of this article, along with several sample pages that offer a preview of the sections devoted to each of the three films.

Are you a fan of David Gordon Green’s Halloween trilogy, and will you be buying a copy of Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends
Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends
Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends
Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends
Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends
Halloween: The Official Making of Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends

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