Original Halloween Star Shares Praise for Halloween Kills
One of the most anticipated movies of 2020 was Halloween Kills, with its delay due to the coronavirus pandemic now making it one of the most anticipated films of 2021, with star of the original HalloweenKyle Richards recently relaying some of the praise she s been hearing about the endeavor. This new sequel marks Richards first return to the series since 1978, in which she starred as the young Lindsey Wallace, who was being cared for by Jamie Lee Curtis Laurie Strode on that fateful Halloween night that Michael Myers stalked the town of Haddonfield.
Halloween Kills is set to hit theaters on October 15th.
Halloween Kills Receives the Highest Praise from Original Halloween Star Kyle Richards
Halloween Kills Receives the Highest Praise from Original Halloween Star Kyle Richards
Original Halloween star Kyle Richards, who returns for Halloween Kills, has heard great things about the upcoming sequel.
Original
Halloween star Kyle Richards recently relayed some of the praise that she has been hearing on the grapevine about upcoming sequel,
Halloween Kills. Following on from 2018 s legacy sequel, also titled
Halloween, the movie will see serial killer Michael Myers continue his rampage, with Kyle Richards now revealing that the highly anticipated horror outing could well live up to the hype and beyond.
Halloween Kills Star Says Film Is Epic and Ambitious as Hell
For most sequels in the
Halloween franchise, an expected formula is followed in which Michael Myers attempts to eradicate members of his family in a deadly game of cat and mouse, but star of the 2018
HalloweenAndi Matichak recently detailed that the events of
Halloween Kills are much bigger in scope, with director David Gordon Green clearly aiming to take the terror to a new level. Members of the cast and crew have long been hinting at the role the overall community of Haddonfield, Illinois plays in the new sequel, with Matichak s comments revealing her surprise at the goal of the narrative.
Assuming we can all go back to the theater again, we ve got tons of 2022 movies to look forward to, from action, adventure, and horror to romantic comedies and animated family films.
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2020 was a wild one, and the entertainment industry came to a screeching halt when sets and theaters around the world were shut down. One of the many movies which were pushed back a full year was David Gordon Green s
Halloween Kills. The slasher sequel was meant to be released this past October, before Blumhouse pulled it in hopes of making a box office haul in 2021. The legendary John Carpenter recently spoke about the movie s quality, and definitely made it sound like it s worth the wait.
John Carpenter changed the film world with his 1978 original
Halloween movie, starting a slasher property that has never been far from theaters. He s given his blessing to the current trilogy, even writing the music for David Gordon Green s 2018 installment.