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  1. 6. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. 1995 1h 27m R. 4.7 (43K) Rate. 10 Metascore. Six years after Michael Myers last terrorized Haddonfield, he returns there in pursuit of his niece, Jamie Lloyd, who has escaped with her newborn child, for which Michael and a mysterious cult have sinister plans.

    • Halloween (1978) Prime Video Best Buy (Blue-ray) Walmart (Blue-ray collector's edition) The first Halloween film kicks off Halloween night, of course, in 1963.
    • Halloween II (1981) Prime Video Best Buy (Blue-ray) Walmart (Halloween 2 & 3 DVD) Picking up right at the end of the original film, we see Laurie transported to a hospital after supposedly defeating Michael Myers.
    • Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers(1988) Prime Video Best Buy (Blue-ray)
    • Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) Prime Video Walmart (Blue-ray) The end of Halloween 4 saw Michael Myers shot repeatedly and thrown down a mineshaft.
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    • 1 Halloween Ends. Halloween Ends is the sequel to Halloween Kills, and as the title says, it’s the end of the reboot timeline and the Michael Myers/Laurie Strode storyline.
    • 2 Halloween Kills. Halloween Kills is the sequel to Halloween, and it picks up at the end of the previous movie. Halloween Kills sees Allyson teaming up with legacy characters Tommy Doyle (Anthony Michael Hall), Lindsey Wallace (Kyle Richards), and Marion Chambers (Nancy Stephens) to go catch and kill Michael Myers, while Laurie is taken to the hospital.
    • 3 Halloween (2018) In 2018, the Halloween saga was brought back to life with a legacy sequel. Directed by David Gordon Green, Halloween is a direct sequel to Carpenter’s original movie, ignoring all sequels and remakes that came after it.
    • 4 Halloween II (2009) Despite mixed reviews, Rob Zombie’s Halloween was granted a sequel, simply titled Halloween II. Zombie’s Halloween II catches up with Laurie, who is now living with the Bracketts, while Michael continues his murder spree.
    • Halloween (1978) Meet the arguable granddaddy of the slasher genre (though we see you, Psycho and Black Christmas). John Carpenter's original Halloween is such an iconic horror cornerstone that the first Friday the 13th movie was designed as a naked ripoff.
    • Halloween II (1981) Though some fans say that the OG Halloween never needed a sequel, this first expansion of the franchise is still surprisingly good.
    • Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) The second entry in the franchise ended with the explosive death of Michael Myers, and to the studio's credit, they intended to leave that classic killer dead.
    • Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) Halloween 4 is a slow-burn exercise in patience that really pays off for those willing to wade through its earlier, plodding scenes.
  2. Oct 20, 2024 · The “Halloween” movie series has had quite a journey, spanning over four decades and presenting multiple timelines that can leave even the most devoted fans scratching their heads. With the release of each film, Michael Myers has become a horror icon, and Jamie Lee Curtis’ portrayal of Laurie Strode has cemented her as a symbol of survival and strength.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · This version of Michael was seemingly killed at the end of Halloween: Resurrection, only to live up to the title and awaken in the morgue once more, though it would be the last time we’d see him ...

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  5. Oct 29, 2021 · Every Halloween Movie In Chronological Order. The Halloween franchise is one of the longest-running horror series of all time. It all kicked off with John Carpenter’s iconic 1978 film which helped popularize the slasher genre and created the unforgettable terrifying figure of Michael Myers. With the announced sequels, Halloween Kills, and ...

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