HALLOWEEN ENDS Spoilers: Here's How Things Wrap Up For Michael Myers And Laurie Strode

HALLOWEEN ENDS Spoilers: Here's How Things Wrap Up For Michael Myers And Laurie Strode

Halloween Ends arrived in theaters and on Peacock earlier today, but how does the movie wrap up the stories of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode? It's definitely bloody, and you can find out more here...

By JoshWilding - Oct 15, 2022 01:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Halloween
Source: FearHQ.com

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Halloween Ends kicks off a year after the previous movie, revealing that Michael Myers remains at large. We're then introduced to Corey, a babysitter who inadvertently kills the young boy he's meant to be looking after. As the story progresses, we see the bullied and reviled young man head down increasingly darker paths, until circumstances see him encounter Michael in a tunnel.

They appear to form some sort of psychic connection, and Corey proceeds to murder all those who have wronged him. As he does, Michael is strengthened, but Corey eventually steals his mask and takes aim at Laurie. 

She manages to deal with her granddaughter's deranged boyfriend, and it's then the real Michael - who regains his iconic mask - returns to seek his final revenge. The two fight, but Laurie eventually gains the upper hand, pinning her foe to the kitchen table by stabbing him in each hand before using the fridge to trap his legs. 

Laurie cuts into him and even slashes his throat, but the killer frees his hand and prepares to snap her neck with his dying breath. Luckily, her granddaughter Allyson arrives, and helps Laurie finish Michael off, cutting his wrists and leaving him to bleed out. 

From there, the police allow Laurie to strap Michael's dead body to the top of their car and place his remains in a nearby scrapyard's massive crusher/shredder where he is quite literally turned to pulp as the townspeople watch on. 

The Michael Myers curse is over, and there's no way he's coming back from that. However, Laurie still has his mask, so who's to say another killer won't one day wear it? 

Honestly, we hope not because the movie is bad. A seemingly endless slog up until the last 15 minutes or so, it doesn't improve on Halloween Kills and is a disappointing end to a trilogy that started off strong. 

Have you watched Halloween Ends yet?

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CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 10/15/2022, 1:36 AM
Awful.

Just.....awful. What a shame.
Thing94
Thing94 - 10/15/2022, 1:51 AM
I liked it
BoW
BoW - 10/15/2022, 2:49 AM
@Thing94 - Same. Good time at the movies. Everyone acting like Halloween movies are some kind of cinematic masterpieces when pretty much all the previous versions (except H1 & H2, maybe H2O) were throwaway slasher films.
Nightmare
Nightmare - 10/15/2022, 2:01 AM


As far as I'm concerned the timeline goes Halloween (1978)- Halloween II (1981) - Halloween H20.

PLEASE keep David Gordon Green away from Horror franchises.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 10/15/2022, 2:43 AM
@Nightmare - For me, it's going to be Halloween (1978) - Halloween (2018) and nothing else.

Halloween 2 is a fun 80's slasher, but with the sister retcon a terrible sequel to the original, and H2O is just bad.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 10/15/2022, 3:42 AM
@Nightmare - Going to be hard to do that considering he already filmed The Exorcist.
Nightmare
Nightmare - 10/15/2022, 4:10 AM
@TheUnworthyThor - Still have time to stop his Hellraiser show.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 10/15/2022, 2:03 AM
The movie was so bad. I can't believe the script was greenlit. It contradicts everything Halloween (2018) established and it definitely made Halloween Kills look like a masterpiece in comparison. The film also made almost every kill except two or three off screen. I couldn't believe that this was the ending they had in mind. Honestly I feel like you could just watch Halloween 2018 and just accept that as the true ending to the franchise.
CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 10/15/2022, 2:07 AM
If I view Ends as a standalone film it's a weird mix of F13: A New Beginning, Twin Peaks, and Christine that I don't really now howni feel about just yet.

But if I look at Ends as the final chapter of a trilogy of films it is completely disjointed and feels like it was directed by somone completely diffrent. It has character that act completely diffrent then how they have been established (Laurie go's from paranoid preper to self help writer and baking pies) and character arcs are completely forgotten about (Hawkins, Alyson). Why even bring Hawkins back from the dead abd give him a backstory with Michael in Kills if there isn't atleast some payoff?

For better or worse Ends will be the F13: A New Beginning of the Halloween Franchise.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 10/15/2022, 2:22 AM
@CurlyBill - I feel like Halloween Ends wanted to flirt with the concept that Michael possesses people but then switched the concept to "Haddonfield makes good people turn evil" and then switched back to "Michael possesses people". Michael teaming up with someone was so out of character I wanted to shut it off entirely but kept watching for the sake of finishing it. People always say "Michael Myers is the king of Halloween!" Yet every writer and director wants to make him Jason Vorhees so bad.
CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 10/15/2022, 3:00 AM
@SonOfAGif - That my biggest issue with the DGG films is it felt like he was too afraid to give a concrete answer to anything with MM. We are given vague ideas (Michael's mask gives him power, his evil is a virus that can be spread, looking out a window makes him evil?), but DDG never chooses a lane to stick too.

To me Michael Myers is the Boogyman (The Shape) as Dr. Loomis once said "He is purely and simply evil" that's it, but every writer once to try and reinvent the wheel.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 10/15/2022, 2:24 AM
All 3 of these have been awful compared to the Original Carpenter film. Truly bad.
dracula
dracula - 10/15/2022, 2:28 AM
@McMurdo - yeah just stick to 1 and 2

If you want more h20
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 10/15/2022, 2:30 AM
@McMurdo - I think you could go with Halloween, Halloween II, and Halloween H20 as one timeline. And then Halloween and Halloween 2018 as an alternate timeline. I wouldn't even consider Kills and Ends canon at this point they were so bad they made H20 deserve an academy award.
dracula
dracula - 10/15/2022, 2:27 AM
Only read the wikipedia synopsis………wow that sounds stupid

Characters we want to see are sidelines for unrelated characters

Makes Halloween Kills really pointless outside of a character’s deaths


Seriously Blumhouse is good at first movies the sequels always go down hill
BoW
BoW - 10/15/2022, 2:50 AM
@dracula - Wow, way to judge a movie.
TheShape9859
TheShape9859 - 10/15/2022, 8:11 AM
@BobbyW - he's not wrong though
dracula
dracula - 10/15/2022, 9:44 AM
@BobbyW - iffy way to do it? Maybe

But after the last one im not wasting my money
BoW
BoW - 10/15/2022, 11:39 AM
@dracula - Fair enough.
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