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Halloween Kills is a 2021 American slasher film directed by David Gordon Green, and co-written by Green, Danny McBride, and Scott Teems. It is the sequel to Halloween (2018) and the twelfth installment in the Halloween franchise. The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Thomas Mann, and Anthony Michael Hall.
The sequel to the 2018 film, Halloween Kills, was released in 2021 with the most recent entry, Halloween Ends, released on October 14, 2022. [1] [2] The franchise is notable for its multiple timelines, continuities, remakes and reboots, which can make it confusing for new viewers.
13. Halloween Kills (2021). After a flawed but energetic and high-spirited reboot, Halloween Kills brought the series thudding back down with a splat.This is a picture so shapeless, garish and ...
Rough House Pictures is an American television and film production company founded by Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, and Jody Hill in 2009.. It is known for producing the television series Eastbound & Down, Vice Principals, The Righteous Gemstones, and Telemarketers, and producing the films The Sitter (2011), Arizona (2018), Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills (2021), and Halloween Ends (2022).
In 2018, when David Gordon Green was given the hallowed mission of rebooting the “Halloween” series (that the director of “All the Real Girls” would embrace becoming the showrunner of a ...
Halloween Kills (2021) Halloween Ends (2022) The Holy Original. The classic. You must watch this one at all costs. Halloween (1978) Compass International Pictures.
Halloween Kills: David Gordon Green: Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Thomas Mann, Anthony Michael Hall, Kyle Richards: United States Slasher horror: Howling Village: Takashi Shimizu: Ayaka Miyoshi, Ryôta Bandô, Tsuyoshi Furukawa Japan Horror [45] Huwag Kang Lalabas: Adolfo Alix Jr. Kim Chiu, Aiko Melendez, Beauty ...
Universal and Blumhouse’s “Halloween Kills” topped the weekend box office with a $50.4 million debut, giving theater owners hope that the exhibition industry is experiencing a fall resurgence.