Halloween Ends: The Final Showdown between Laurie and Michael
Halloween Ends is the 3rd and Final film in the current reboot trilogy. It is the 12th film in the franchise, but this timeline only begins with the first film, Halloween (1978), but retconned the other movies that follow and start over again with Halloween (2018). Michael and Laurie killed each other for different timelines, and this is the finale of their showdown.Both of them also became playable characters at the horror multiplayer game Dead By Daylight. Michael is one of the most played killer characters in that game.
Halloween ends following the events of Halloween (2018) and Halloween Kills. Jamie Lee Curtis is not getting any younger, so this is her retirement from playing Laurie Strode. At the start of the series, Laurie is just an innocent 17-year-old babysitter who survived the massacre of Myers. Now she is a grandmother who will protect her family at all cost. She learned to fight back against Michael after he tormented her for decades. Laurie Strode is the ultimate horror film Final girl.
Halloween Ends Trailer
Laurie Strode(Jamie Lee Curtis) thinks her life is finally back to normal. She is writing her memoirs about being a Survivor of Michael’s terror. She also lives peacefully with her granddaughter, Allyson (Andy Matichak)
Losing her friends and loved ones from the killing spree of Myers is now part of her past. She wants to move on and start a new life. All this newfound peace will begin to crumble when an innocent young man gets accused of killing a child he is babysitting. Laurie feels that something is wrong and that the accused is innocent. She knows that Michael is back and has to face her nemesis once and for all. As long as this evil keeps lurking for prey, Laurie will never have her peace. Halloween is coming to theaters this coming October 14, 2022.
kazkia
July 20, 2022 @ 10:19 am
Crossing my fingers that Laurie will Survivor in the end. I hated those retconned movies where she died. I main Laurie in Dead by Daylight so I want my girl to Survive.
Scoops_Ahoy
July 20, 2022 @ 10:24 am
It’s interesting to see this scene from H20’s garbage disposal happen again. I hope this is a wonderful sign! Yes, I am really thrilled for Halloween this year. I believe that the rest of the saga usually leaves lingering questions and unresolved narrative lines, but this new trilogy will actually be able to wrap up the tale.
Zump
July 20, 2022 @ 10:26 am
When studios truly listen to the audience and fans, it feels so good. The previous trailers for 2018 and Kills all revealed far too much, but this one is just Ideal! Additionally, it appears like this film will combine the sheer brutality and wrath of Michael from Kills with a more character-focused movie like 2018, all in one spectacular climax, or at least a satisfying ending.
vanillamallow
July 20, 2022 @ 10:28 am
This was actually a fairly great trailer that, without giving away too much, highlighted a lot of the devastation that is about to take place. Most trailers these days shows you the whole movie.
Titanium321
July 20, 2022 @ 10:34 am
I just want to say this they turned young high schooler, babysitter Laurie Strode into the most badass female horror movie character and I like John Carpenter did it, ah man I can wait to see how it “ends” I really like how the creators of this franchise were like “To hell the curses and damsel in distress nonsense. Let’s bring back Laurie and have her fight Michael instead of him just killing random teenagers.” It is a war baby!
Yellow Grass Prod.
July 21, 2022 @ 8:35 am
Remember in one of the timelines, Michael and Laurie are siblings.
hotsugarbabes
July 21, 2022 @ 8:50 am
Halloween Kills was silly enjoyable. It was awful. I was supporting Michael because the people are so illiterate. I felt remorse. But dang. I misplaced track of the kills. When Michael is not going after Laurie, I support him when it comes to killing people.
JJ
July 21, 2022 @ 8:52 am
I have a nagging feeling that Laurie will die in this movie to pass the torch to Allyson.