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Jamie Lee Curtis Teases Possible Return to ‘Halloween’ Franchise
Jamie Lee Curtis first took on the role of final girl Laurie Strode in 1978’s Halloween and faced off against Michael Myers in six more films through 2022’s Halloween Ends.
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‘Halloween’: Where to Stream All 13 Michael Myers Movies
John Carpenter’s original Halloween debuted in 1978 and spawned a 13-film franchise.
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‘Halloween’ Actor Was Only 20 When He Tragically Died: Remembering Adam Hollander
Actor Adam Hollander portrayed Keith in John Carpenter’s iconic 1978 slasher ‘Halloween.’ -
‘Halloween’ Movie and Michael Myers Allegedly Inspired Real-Life Stabbing Murders
Richard Delmer Boyer fatally stabbed Francis and Eileen Harbitz inside their home after he claimed he suffered a drug-induced flashback to ‘Halloween II.’ -
Two Major ‘Halloween’ Projects in the Works, and John Carpenter Is Involved
Boss Team Games is developing two new video games based on John Carpenter’s iconic 1978 slasher. -
‘Halloween’ Actor Dies After ‘Brief Illness’: Charles Cyphers Was 85
The actor appeared as Sheriff Leigh Brackett in the original 1978 ‘Halloween,’ a role he reprised in ‘Halloween II’ and ‘Halloween Kills.’ -
Cast of ‘Halloween’ 1978 Now: See Latest Photos of Jamie Lee Curtis and Her Co-Stars
John Carpenter’s 1978 slasher starred Jamie Lee Curtis, Nick Castle, and Kyle Richards, and went on to spawn a 13-movie franchise. -
Why Did Michael Myers Want to Kill Laurie Strode? ‘Halloween,’ Explained
The ‘Halloween’ franchise is centered around Michael Myers’ obsession with Laurie Strode, which began in John Carpenter’s 1978 classic. -
‘Halloween’ Fans Gripe Over ‘Creative Reset’ Claims About TV Show
Miramax’s upcoming ‘Halloween’ TV series won’t be a continuation of Blumhouse’s David Gordon Green trilogy, instead being teased as a “creative reset” for the Michael Myers franchise. -
‘Halloween’ TV Series Gets Major Update, Teased as ‘Creative Reset’ for Franchise
Miramax’s upcoming ‘Halloween’ TV series is on a “fast track” and will be a “creative reset” back to John Carpenter’s original 1978 slasher.