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Until the release of Halloween in 2018, Halloween H20 was the highest-grossing film in the Halloween franchise. It made $16.2 million its opening weekend. It made $16.2 million its opening weekend. With approximately 11,735,978 tickets sold during its initial theatrical run, it remains the third most-attended film in the franchise and sold more ...
The titles and release dates of two sequels were announced as Halloween Kills, set to be released on October 16, 2020, and Halloween Ends, set to be released on October 15, 2021. Teems was confirmed as a co-writer for Halloween Kills , while Paul Brad Logan and Chris Bernier were announced to co-write Halloween Ends . [ 1 ]
Their first, and most notable film release was Halloween in 1978 with Falcon Films. [1] The company closed down in 1981, before re-emerging four years later under the name Trancas International Films. [2] As of 2023, they are the copyright holders of the Halloween film series, and have produced every film in the series to date.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later. Great news: the timeline starts over with Halloween H20, which is an objectively terrible name for a subjectively decent movie.Following the events of 1981's ...
In 1998 the clumsily titled Halloween H20: 20 Years Later marked the long-awaited return of Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode. Like the just-released Halloween, H20 jettisoned the plots and ...
In January 2010, the film was released for the first time on Blu-ray in Canada from Alliance Films alongside Halloween H20: 20 Years Later and Halloween: Resurrection with no bonus material. [81] The film was released on Blu-ray and again on DVD in the United States on May 10, 2011, by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, once again with no bonus ...
‘Halloween H20’ is turning 25! To celebrate the film’s milestone, here is a look at Jamie Lee Curtis’ 1998 flashback interview. Halloween H20’s 25th Anniversary: See Jamie Lee Curtis ...
Halloween: Resurrection is a 2002 American slasher film directed by Rick Rosenthal, who had also directed Halloween II (1981), was written by Larry Brand and Sean Hood, and is a direct sequel to Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later and the eighth installment of the Halloween franchise.