There's a Trailer For HALLOWEEN KILLS Coming Soon

As of right now, Halloween Kills is still on track to be released on October 16th, 2020. This is the second film in the Halloween trilogy coming from director David Gordon Green and co-writer Danny McBride. That trilogy will come to an end with Halloween Ends in 2021.

The movie is being produced by Blumhouse and according to producer Jason Blum, we can expect to see the first trailer for Halloween Kills soon. He shared the update on Twitter saying, “We are tweaking it. I’ll tell ya something. It’s looking really good. Sooon!!”

I thought the first Halloween movie that was released from Green and McBride was great! I’m curious to see how the story continues over the course of these next two films. According to Halloween Kills star Robert Longstreet, this next film is going to be the “nastiest” entry yet! He previously said:

“I don’t think I can say anything about Halloween Kills except it might be the nastiest of all of them. It has some terrifying scenes in it."

Jamie Lee Curtis is back in the role of a traumatized Laurie Strode, and she is once again joined by Judy Greer and Andi Matichak who reprise their roles in the sequels. Michael Myers actors Nick Castle and James Jude Courtney will also come back to their shared role. The film also includes Kyle Richards returning as Lindsey Wallace; Anthony Michael as Tommy Doyle, and Nancy Stephens who will reprise her role as Nurse Marion.

When previously talking about the Curtis explained that these next two sequels are going to “unpack the first movie” and will examine the “cultural phenomenon of violence” as well as trauma.

“What I love that David and [co-writer] Danny [McBride] and company did is they connected the dots for forty years, now they’re going back to really unpack the first movie, bringing back all those characters whose lives were affected by what happened in 1978.

“The ass-kicking part is the fan-favorite part, but from my standpoint, I didn’t go into it because I got to kick Michael’s bottom. I was particularly drawn because it was a movie about trauma. We have horror movies that are horrific and we have these horrific events take place, but we leave the movie theater and then we complain that the dishwasher doesn’t work. The trauma that occurs for these character for forty years, I felt was very important that David understood that and was really giving Laurie great honor to acknowledge that her experience of her life was very challenged.”

She then added:

“And then kick his ass. And then you realize that it, in fact, was all like a spider’s web, but in order to go to the spider’s web, you also had to see the fragile person. And I was grateful that that was the angel. I think that if from the opening section I was kicking butt, it wouldn’t have had the emotional reaction that people actually had.”

Universal and Blumhouse will release Halloween Kills on October 16, 2020, and Halloween Ends follows one year later on October 15, 2021.

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