Halloween 6, H20, and Resurrection are coming to 4K UHD from Scream Factory

Scream Factory has started taking pre-orders for a triple feature 4K UHD box set containing Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween H20, and Halloween: Resurrection – and if you want to secure a copy of this set for yourself, you can do so at THIS LINK! The set costs $119.98 and has a release date of October 4th. Fans who order from the Scream Factory website will receive get three exclusive 18″ x 24″ rolled posters that feature the new artwork for the films!

Here’s the information on this set:

This box set comprises three terrifying films from one of the longest running horror series in cinema history. Michael Myers takes on Tommy Doyle and Dr. Loomis with help from a mysterious cult, comes face to face with Laurie Strode again and slashes his way through the cast of a reality TV show! This set includes all of the previously released extras plus some brand-new surprises…

No details on these “brand-new surprises” have been revealed, but it is certain that new bonus features have been produced for this set. And if you’re wondering about Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Scream Factory has confirmed that this set will contain 4K versions of both the theatrical cut and the producer’s cut.

Some fans have said that they don’t want all three of the movies in the set and would rather buy them individually, but Scream Factory hasn’t made that an option at this time.

I don’t have 4K capabilities, so the old Blu-ray box set is enough for me when it comes to Halloween movies. Will you be buying this 4K UHD set? Share your thoughts on this one by leaving a comment below.

Here’s a look at the set box art and the cover art for all three of the movies:

Halloween 1995 2002 4K UHD set
Source: Scream Factory

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