The new trailer brings an intense fight between the characters; The two met for the first time in 1978

Universal has released the first trailer for “Halloween Ends”, a film heralded as the end of the long-running horror saga. The preview centers on the latest showdown between serial killer Michael Myers and the latest girl Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis).
Since the two first faced each other in 1978, three endings have been announced as definitive: the first was the direct sequel, “Halloween II” from the 1980s, followed by “Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later” in the 1998 and finally “Halloween: Resurrection” in 2002, the film in which Laurie dies. All were ignored by the new trilogy, which opened in 2018 as a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s original film.
The role of Laurie earned Jamie Lee Curtis, daughter of Tony Curtis (“Some Like It Hot”) and Janet Leigh (“Psycho”), the greatest and most popular “queen of screams” (queen of screams). “final girl”. “(last surviving girl) of all time.
In addition to her, actor and director Nick Castle is also back in the new trilogy, who experienced the first masked version of the psychopath Michael Myers, as a tribute in some close-ups. Since he’s in his 70s, the action scenes were handled by a stuntman (James Jude Courtney).
The new trilogy also saved Kyle Richards, who originally played one of the children cared for by then-nanny Laurie in 1978, and introduced the heroine’s daughter and granddaughter, played by Judy Greer and Andi Matichak.
Directed by David Gordon Green (from the previous two “Halloween”), the final film – or simply the end of the trilogy – will be released on October 13 in Brazil, one day before the US release and 18 before Halloween.
Source: Terra

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