![]() ![]() The film was distributed by Universal Pictures, its first involvement in the Halloween franchise since the 1982 film Halloween III: Season of the Witch. It was accepted and developed into a direct sequel to the original, with Jamie Lee Curtis and Nick Castle reprising their roles of Laurie Strode and Michael, respectively. Filmmakers David Gordon Green and Danny McBride, who were already fans, proposed their vision to Blumhouse and Carpenter. As a result, the studio lost the rights to the intellectual property, which were later obtained by Blumhouse Productions with John Carpenter's involvement.Ĭarpenter, who disagreed with the remake's portrayal of lead killer Michael Myers, planned on helping the studio to make the next Halloween film into what he believed to be more terrifying than the preceding sequels. Īfter the release of Rob Zombie's Halloween II, the 2009 sequel to the 2007 remake of the original, two consecutive follow-ups went into development from former rights holder Dimension Films, respectively, but neither achieved fruition. Series co-creator John Carpenter serves as an executive producer and creative consultant for the film. It was released theatrically on Octo and is the eleventh installment in the Halloween franchise, picking up forty years after the events of the original film while disregarding all the previous sequels. Halloween is the 2018 sequel to Halloween (1978) written by David Gordon Green and Danny McBride, with Green also directing the film. Headed back to Haddonfield one last time for Halloween." ― Jamie Lee Curtis ![]()
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