Surviving victims of Michael Myers form a vigilante mob and vow to end his reign of terror after they discover that he is still alive.Surviving victims of Michael Myers form a vigilante mob and vow to end his reign of terror after they discover that he is still alive.Surviving victims of Michael Myers form a vigilante mob and vow to end his reign of terror after they discover that he is still alive.
- Director
- Writers
- John Carpenter(based on characters created by)
- Debra Hill(based on characters created by)
- Scott Teems
- Stars
Top credits
- Director
- Writers
- John Carpenter(based on characters created by)
- Debra Hill(based on characters created by)
- Scott Teems
- Stars
- Awards
- 2 wins & 7 nominations
- Director
- Writers
- John Carpenter(based on characters created by)
- Debra Hill(based on characters created by)
- Scott Teems
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJamie Lee Curtis, Charles Cyphers, Kyle Richards, Nancy Stephens, and Nick Castle were all in the original Halloween (1978) and all returned for this sequel. The characters of Tommy Doyle and Lonnie Elam from the original also returned, but were recast with Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Longstreet, because Andrews is retired from acting since 2015 and Le Page never acted again after the original Halloween.
- GoofsThe morgue in the hospital has a window where people can observe inside it from the hallway as well as one body completely uncovered by any sheets. In reality, a morgue would not be set up in this manner for open viewing due to confidentiality reasons, as well as minimizing any traumatic experience for a person viewing inside (such as Oscar's mother discovering his dead body). Moreover most hospital morgues are in basements, where only authorized people have access to them.
- Quotes
Laurie Strode: I'm coming for you, Michael.
- ConnectionsEdited from Halloween (1978)
Review
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Awful characters and adds nothing to the 'Halloween' universe
'Halloween Kills' is the definition of a sequel for the sake of making a sequel (or more accurately the sake of making money). It not only adds nothing to the story, it destroys some of the good things from the 2018 version. I've been looking forward to this movie for a long time with the COVID delays, and I sadly have to say it was not worth the wait at all.
The characters in this movie were atrocious. Firstly, they destroyed 'Laurie Strode'. Not only does she do absolutely nothing in this movie, she is rude to kind nurses and assaults a doctor. Yup, that'll get us on her side. But that wasn't even the worst of it. The side characters they created for this film were embarrassing. There is a scene where a character just stares at 'Michael Myers', says something to the effect of, "Michael, you've come home", and then just stands there and waits to be killed. That's the worst example of it, but this is very much a rinse and repeat thing throughout the film.
The pacing of the film is all over the place too. There's a very strange and uninteresting opening scene. Then we get a couple of admittedly great scenes with the firefighters and in a house with a couple. At this point I was having a good time. 'Michael' was ferocious and in no mood to mess around. Then we hit a wall and frankly never recovered. Even at the end when the film should be building up to the big conclusion, it feels like it's stuck in first gear.
Also there's a subplot involving a mental patient that is just unpleasant. It's not scary, it's not clever, it's just depressing and unnecessary (and quite insulting to the audience that we are expected to buy it). I didn't find much to enjoy about this film sadly. It looks great and the start was decent. Otherwise though it's not one I can recommend. 4/10.
The characters in this movie were atrocious. Firstly, they destroyed 'Laurie Strode'. Not only does she do absolutely nothing in this movie, she is rude to kind nurses and assaults a doctor. Yup, that'll get us on her side. But that wasn't even the worst of it. The side characters they created for this film were embarrassing. There is a scene where a character just stares at 'Michael Myers', says something to the effect of, "Michael, you've come home", and then just stands there and waits to be killed. That's the worst example of it, but this is very much a rinse and repeat thing throughout the film.
The pacing of the film is all over the place too. There's a very strange and uninteresting opening scene. Then we get a couple of admittedly great scenes with the firefighters and in a house with a couple. At this point I was having a good time. 'Michael' was ferocious and in no mood to mess around. Then we hit a wall and frankly never recovered. Even at the end when the film should be building up to the big conclusion, it feels like it's stuck in first gear.
Also there's a subplot involving a mental patient that is just unpleasant. It's not scary, it's not clever, it's just depressing and unnecessary (and quite insulting to the audience that we are expected to buy it). I didn't find much to enjoy about this film sadly. It looks great and the start was decent. Otherwise though it's not one I can recommend. 4/10.
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- jtindahouse
- Oct 15, 2021
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- Also known as
- Halloween Kills: La noche aún no termina
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $92,002,155
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $49,404,980
- Oct 17, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $131,647,155
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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