HALLOWEEN Sequel Reportedly Set For 2020 Release; Jamie Lee Curtis Will Return As Laurie Strode

HALLOWEEN Sequel Reportedly Set For 2020 Release; Jamie Lee Curtis Will Return As Laurie Strode

Blumhouse’s Halloween sequel is reportedly set to commence production this fall for a potential October 2020 release. Director David Gordon Green is set to return along with star Jamie Lee Curtis...

By MarkCassidy - Jun 20, 2019 02:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Halloween
Following the news that a sequel to David Gordon Green's well-received Halloween revival is officially moving forward with Firestarter scribe Scott Teems on board to pen the script, Collider reports that Blumhouse's horror follow-up is scheduled to start shooting after Labor Day with an October 16, 2020 release date in mind.

Jamie Lee Curtis is "all but assured" to return as Laurie Strode, who finally seemed to exorcise the masked demon that's plagued her for decades in the last film. Of course, you can't keep a good knife-wielding killer down, and Michael Myers evidently survived the fire that swept through Strode's house in the final scenes.

Judy Greer and Andi Matichak are also expected to reprise their roles as Laurie’s daughter and granddaughter, respectively.

As great as Halloween 2018 was, let's hope this next installment is more than just a stale rehash and doesn't make the same mistakes that many of the sequels to John Carpenter's original did back in the day.

Let us know what you think of this news down below, and why not check out our ranking of all 11 previous Halloween movies while you're at it.

To view the list in its entirety, simply click on the VIEW LIST (ONE PAGE) button below!
 

Halloween: Resurrection

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Quite a few of the movies on this list have at least some redeeming features, but it's hard to think of any positives when it comes to the eighth installment in the Halloween franchise, Resurrection.

Even putting aside how badly made and acted it is, the film kills off Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) within the first few minutes, and then hilariously attempts to bring Myers into the modern age by making his childhood home the setting for a live internet horror show.

You know you're in trouble when the most memorable thing about your movie is Busta Rhymes roundhouse kicking Michael Myers in the head.

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers

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Looked at as a guilty pleasure by some fans, Halloween 6 is far too messy and incoherent to score a higher place on this list. A Producer's Cut of the movie was released back in 2014, but that did little to restore any sense to the plot.

Notable only for Donald Pleasence's final turn as Dr. Loomis before he died during production and a very young Paul Rudd as Tommy Doyle, The Curse of Michael Myers isn't even gory enough to sit through for some cheap thrills.

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers

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Honestly, there wasn't much between this and Resurrection, but at least Halloween 5 had the sense to bring Danielle Harris back as Jamie - even if they do make her mute for most of the running time.

The Revenge of Michael Myers is just a bonkers movie... and not in a good way. From slapstick cops with comedic music to a batshit crazy Loomis and a mysterious Man in Black busting Myers out of prison, this succeeds in undoing everything that was good about the largely underrated Halloween 4.

Oh yeah, and Michael Myers, aka The Shape, aka evil on two legs, cries.

H2: Halloween II (2009)

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For many, Rob Zombie's second Halloween movie was a vast improvement over the first, but I actually found it difficult to sit through to the end when I was re-watching it recently.

Zombie ups the gore quota and does attempt to delve deeper into the fractured psyche of both Michael and his sister Laurie, but the ham-fisted dialogue and rather silly imagery (what is with that [frick]ing white horse?) bog the movie down to the point that it becomes little more than a brutally violent slog.

Halloween III: Season of the Witch

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How can the Halloween movie without Michael Myers in it be so high on this list? Well, because it's still a pretty damn good little horror flick.

Season of the Witch was originally envisioned as a re-imagining of the franchise as an anthology, but fan outcry forced the studio to bring Myers back for the fourth installment. Because of this, SOTW is often ignored, but there's a lot to like in this very odd, often terrifying tale of killer masks, ancient Celtic festivals and... robots? Yep, robots.

If you've never seen it, give it a shot.

Halloween (2007)

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Rob Zombie probably shouldn't have went near Halloween, but he did, and the results were... nowhere near as bad as they could have been.

Granted, the monumentally ill-advised decision to give Michael Myers a backstory complete with Zombie's trademark depravity and woefully unsubtle scumbag characters plays out about as awfully as you'd imagine, but once little Mikey grows up Laurie Strode (an impressive Taylor Scout Compton) is introduced, it becomes a pretty effective - if still completely pointless - remake.

Oh, and Malcolm McDowell does a fine job as Loomis, too.

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers

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The Shape returned for the fourth Halloween movie, which is probably quite a bit better than you remember.

Though it never gets near Carpenter's original - or its follow-up, for that matter - TROMM still has some genuine moments of tension, thanks in no small part to a terrific debut performance from young Danielle Harris as Michael's niece, Jamie.

Plus, the ending still remains the most shocking of the entire franchise - provided you don't already know it's coming, of course.

Halloween II (1981)

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The follow-up to the first Halloween was not helmed by John Carpenter (and it shows, tbh), but the horror maestro did produce co-write the script, so it does at least bear his fingerprints to a degree.

Picking up directly where the original left off, we follow Myers on a killing spree through the hospital where Laurie is being treated, with Loomis hot on his trail.

It's a solid slasher with a lot more blood than the relatively retrained Halloween 1, but first-time director Rick Rosenthal doesn't quite capture the atmosphere or dread that comes so effortlessly to Carpenter, and you'll likely feel a sense of deja vu before the credits roll.
 

Halloween: H2O

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The highly underrated seventh entry in the series brought back Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode and was supposed to serve as the final nail in Michael Myers' coffin until the wretched Resurrection.

David Gordon Green and Danny McBride may never admit it, but they clearly took inspiration from the premise of H2O for their revival even if the execution of the story plays out (a little) differently.

The movie is far from perfect (there's the usual irritating cannon fodder and Myers' mask is laughably bad), but overall it's a terrific entry in the franchise, and Laurie's final stand against Michael is worth watching for alone.

Halloween (2018)

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Yes, David Gordon Green's Halloween revival really is that good.

There are problems (one twist is a major misstep and some of the humor falls flat), but overall Halloween 2018 comes the closest to replicating the atmosphere of the original while also serving as a satisfying continuation (conclusion?) to Laurie Strode and Michael Myers' twisted story.

Jamie Lee Curtis is excellent, and she's backed up by a solid supporting cast which includes the always watchable Judy Greer and newcomer Andi Matichak as Laurie's granddaughter.

Very tense, gory, funny, even moving at times, it's difficult to imagine any fans of the franchise being disappointed.

Halloween (1978)

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As great as Halloween 2018 is, it was never going to touch the original!

What can one say about John Carpenter's master-class in suspense that hasn't been said already? The movie may have dated a little in some respects, but it still retains its power to unsettle, unnerve and downright terrify at times. There's an atmosphere or dread that pervades Halloween that has arguably yet to me matched by any modern-day horror film.

Do yourself a favor and dim the lights, stick the jack o' lantern on the fireplace, and revisit a true classic this All Hallows' Eve.

How would you guys rank The Halloween franchise? Be sure to let us know in the comments down below.

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Lostcause
Lostcause - 6/20/2019, 2:09 PM
They gonna need an A bomb.
Antagonist
Antagonist - 6/20/2019, 2:09 PM
YAWN.
CurlyBill
CurlyBill - 6/20/2019, 2:12 PM
Hope they explore more of what it is that drives Michael to do what he does and his fascination with Laurie as "the one that got away" from him. It would be nice if Carpenter comes back in a bigger rule behind the scenes.
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 6/20/2019, 2:13 PM
Laurie will die in this one.
MasterMix
MasterMix - 6/20/2019, 2:21 PM
@Timerider84 - Again?
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/20/2019, 2:13 PM
Halloween 2018 was an extremely UNDERWHELMING but well made film.

Overlord was the best horror film of the fall last year
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 6/20/2019, 2:18 PM
@BlackBeltJones - i preferred Halloween slightly because it captured Micheal close enough but i really wish overlord had the last 20 mins maybe for 40 and i would've been set .
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/20/2019, 2:19 PM
@BlackBeltJones - I thought both movies were great.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/20/2019, 2:22 PM
@knocturnalzen10
@DoubleD

what killed me was how TAME Halloween was.

The kills were kind of boring. Like they held back.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 6/20/2019, 2:28 PM
@BlackBeltJones - i think that's why i liked it more because he was more straight to the point and not like the over the top Jason kills..... i think he should've stalked people more , that aspect of him made him more unsettling to me .
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/20/2019, 2:37 PM
@BlackBeltJones - @knocturnalzen10

Chucky coming out this weekend. Going Friday night !!!

Currently 70% at Rotten Tomatoes.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/20/2019, 2:17 PM
The new Halloween was GREAT ! 5 tars out of 5 Stars.

Can't wait for sequel in 2020.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 6/20/2019, 2:20 PM
OT: Dark Phoenix is losing 45% of its theaters this weekend. Ouch.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/counts/chart/?yr=2019&wk=25&p=.htm
manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 6/20/2019, 2:30 PM
Seems risky for Curtis to return, could have left it on a semi high note, can’t imagine what they’re gonna do with this one, and upon reflection I can’t believe I’m saying this but apart from the fact Michael and Laurie are still siblings In H20 and that Michael looks like total crap in that move I still think it’s a better film
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 6/21/2019, 1:47 AM
@manofillintent1 - The original ending for Halloween (2018) had Myers killing Laurie. The test audience hated the ending and it was reshot for Laurie surviving and the three Strode women to defeat him. Originally it was Laurie's daughter and granddaughter who survive and lock Michael in that basement.
CaptainMexico
CaptainMexico - 6/20/2019, 2:33 PM
Damn, I hope he gets the old bat this time around.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/20/2019, 2:41 PM
This weekend Chucky comes out. Last I checked it was at 70% at Rotten Tomatoes.

Going Friday night !!!
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 6/20/2019, 2:43 PM
“No one is ever really gone.”

Just a few years until T. starks return too.
PicolasCage
PicolasCage - 6/20/2019, 2:59 PM
Really enjoyed the new one, can’t wait for the next
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 6/20/2019, 3:12 PM
Off-topic: Spider-Man: Far From Home soundtrack details.

http://filmmusicreporter.com/2019/06/20/spider-man-far-from-home-soundtrack-details/
MarsivNayr
MarsivNayr - 6/20/2019, 3:24 PM
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