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David Gordon Green has sequel plans for a new Halloween character

Judging by the box office reports, a good number of horror fans have already seen the new HALLOWEEN sequel that’s currently in theatres. If you haven’t, no judgment, it’s tough to get out to the theatre sometimes, but you might...

Featurette previews John Carpenter’s new Halloween score

One of the coolest things about Blumhouse's upcoming HALLOWEEN sequel is the fact that the original HALLOWEEN's director John Carpenter has returned to compose an updated version of the score he created for the first movie. Knowing that Carpenter's music...

Halloween director discusses the new sequel’s title

Some fans find the fact that Blumhouse Productions' upcoming HALLOWEEN sequel is simply titled HALLOWEEN to be somewhat confusing, but according to director David Gordon Green they decided to call it that because it was considered to be the least confusing...

Michael attacks Laurie in clip from Blumhouse’s Halloween

A moment from Blumhouse Productions' upcoming HALLOWEEN sequel that's getting a lot of attention in the marketing is one where iconic slasher Michael Myers is busting through the glass in a door to grab heroine Laurie Strode – and it...

Carpenter, Curtis, and Green discuss new Halloween in featurette

Yesterday we shared the new trailer for Blumhouse Productions' upcoming sequel to John Carpenter's 1978 classic HALLOWEEN, and earlier today brought some attention to the much different trailer that was released in Brazil… But if you're not hyped enough for...

Brazil got a very different trailer for the new Halloween

Yesterday Universal Pictures released a new trailer for Blumhouse's upcoming HALLOWEEN sequel in territories all around the globe – but the trailer released in Brazil is quite different from the one released elsewhere. The trailer we saw yesterday largely focused...

Laurie Strode faces her fate in new Halloween trailer

In John Carpenter's 1978 classic HALLOWEEN, teenage heroine Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) sits in a high school classroom where the teacher is discussing the idea of fate being "immovable, like a mountain. It stands where man passes away. Fate...
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