Halloween Kills is now delayed one year until October 16th, 2021 I would have expected that we were going to see a trailer in the next couple weeks, around when SDCC would have been taking place, but who knows at this point So little from the film has been seen; it is kind of exciting[...]
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Halloween Kills has been delayed a year to October 15th, 2021, also moving the third film in the trilogy Halloween Ends to a year back as well to October 14th, 2022 This ends the drama around when we may start seeing the ramp-up in promotion for the film as well Moving to Halloween Kills original[...]
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Still Waiting For That Halloween Kills Trailer
Recently Blumhouse producer Jason Blum was asked about the long delayed trailer for the franchises next installment, Halloween Kills: "The reason [a trailer] hasn't come out yet is because we don't know what the world is going to look like in October[...]
Halloween fans have been chomping at the bit for anything from the next film in the series Halloween Kills Blumhouse is keeping a tight lid on things right now, and it turns out there is a reason for that Jason Blum explained in a lengthy Q&A with fans over at Fandom that while the film[...]
Halloween Kills is still slated to come to theaters in October for now, and star Judy Greer was recently on Entertainment Tonight and talked about the new Michael Myers film and what it is like to film horror from someone who largely avoided it her whole career At this point, we haven't seen anything at[...]
Halloween Kills is slated to be released in October, and just like the 2018 version, original "Shape" actor Nick Castle will return to the iconic role No, not onscreen per se, but instead recording some breathing sounds for Michael himself The actor posted to his Twitter account that he was recently in the recording studio,[...]
Halloween Kills, the sequel to the blockbuster 2018 Halloween film, should be debuting its first trailer in the next couple months So far, we really only have seen a couple quick glimpses of what director David Gordon Green will have in store for Michael Myers and Laurie Strode after the events of the last film[...]
From the trailer, it appears like the film will incorporate jump scares and suspenseful tones that the franchise has always thrived in — but still looks to separate itself with an entirely different setting
Because of that, we can't wait to see the horror film's shared universe and what this new curse has in store for[...]
Halloween Kills has already wrapped filming and is set to come out in October of 2020, so naturally, the cast is starting to tease fans with their thoughts on the movie Halloween Kills actor Robert Longstreet was recently interviewed and offered a little insight on the intensity of the next film and tells Bloody Flicks:
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People are going to be bonkers about her.
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Halloween Kills just recently wrapped production on the sequel to the 2018 film, with our first official look at the movie just weeks ago Richards is one of many returning faces in the Halloween universe, with nearly every character who has survived a Michael[...]
The 2020 film Halloween Kills has officially wrapped filming just days after revealing the first look at the return of Michael Myers Despite the lack of knowledge about the premise of the film, the upcoming installment does reveal a few interesting tidbits about Halloween Kills and a vague idea of where the horror revival could[...]
Another face from the 1978 John Carpenter original, Halloween is returning to the franchise in Kyle Richards, who played Lindsey Wallace, for Halloween Kills The film is the sequel to 2018's Halloween, which acts as a direct sequel to the Carpenter film effectively retconning all previous sequels of the franchise.
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We'll have at least two more movies in the Halloween lexicon, with Halloween Kills coming out on Friday, October 16th, 2020, and Halloween Ends slashing its way into theaters on Friday, October 15, 2021.
Here's that shiny new trailer, with the ultimate brother/sister road show in action:
https://youtu.be/7skIwTA8e90Video can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Halloween Announcement[...]