Hitting our theaters this Wednesday, October 12th, “Halloween Ends” presents the final episode of the saga that John Carpenter began in the late 70s. A record number of deaths at stake?
Since 1978 and the release of the first film, Michael Myers has come at regular intervals to defend his title of the King of the Boogeymen. Wherever he goes (in and around Haddonfield), people who meet him die, and often by the dozens. Released in our cinemas on Wednesday 12th October and presented as the latest installment in the horror saga, Halloween Ends is no exception. But does it have a corpse record?
If we could expect him to leave to say goodbye and for a final face-to-face with Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), Michael Myers kills less than in the previous episode, which can at least be explained by David Gordon Green’s amazing approach. , which completes the trilogy started in 2018.
Discover the ranking of the movies in the Halloween saga, ranked from lowest to bloodiest. Knowing that the franchise’s total body count is now 211 dead, spread across thirteen feature films. And that it crosses the 200 mark thanks to the latest.
Bound #13 – Halloween (1978)
7 dead – The horror saga gets off to a gentle start (compared to later episodes) under John Carpenter, with only seven deaths owed to Michael Myers. Including his sister in the opening scene, which does not miss the souls. Or a young woman who is beaten while hiding under a sheet. Few corpses on the way, but every one counts in this seminal opus that many will try to copy in vain. including within the franchise.
#13 ex-aequo – Halloween: 20 Years Later (1998)

7 dead – A soft recovery for Michael Myers, who is enjoying the slasher revival of Scream and Remember… last summer’s success to remind himself who’s boss, with Laurie Strode standing in his way again. From an accounting point of view, this is not the case. Not even cinematic quality. But Boogeyman has some up-and-coming stars on its bloody roster, including a very young Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
#11 – Halloween 2 (1981)

10 dead – John Carpenter went to see 1997’s The Fog and the New York Side, if he wasn’t there, it’s Rick Rosenthal who’s overseeing this sequel. And with it, Michael Myers raises the level of the game three corpses higher than in the first opus. It should be said that this Halloween 2 mainly takes place in the hospital where Lori was admitted. Which means more people, therefore more potential victims in a reduced area.
Note the major difference in the movie novelization, as the person who survives on screen dies in the book.
#10 – Halloween Resurrection (2002)

11 dead – including Lori, who dies at the end of the opening scene. This one, which marked Jamie Lee Curtis’ farewell (finally) to the iconic franchise, moreover, turns out to be the only interest in this twentieth sequel, the second and last by director Rick Rosenthal. Several contestants are selected for a reality TV show where they must spend the night at Myers’ childhood home. And there, as they say on YouTube, everything goes wrong.
#9 – Halloween (2018)

16 dead – or the return of Easter. Which acts as a true sequel to John Carpenter’s film and obliterates all the others, including the one where Laurie died in 2002. The heroine is back, still in Jamie Lee Curtis form and in front of the camera. David Gordon Green. Coming out of the independent circuit, the director stays on the rails of franchise and genre, but he gets straight to the point with more than fifteen deaths.
By the time his Halloween was over, there were even 17 of them, but we’re told that one of them (Agent Hawkins, played by Will Patton) eventually survived his injuries in the next film.
#8 – Halloween 6 (1995)

17 dead – including the saga itself. At least, that’s what we thought in the heart of the 90s when this sixth Halloween came out. Shortly before Scream arrived in the slasher genre, the franchise seemed damaged and as sluggish as Michael, an as-yet-undecided launch. Although short-lived (as it was released 20 years later in 1998), this temporary farewell was violent if not bloody, as many of the killings take place off-screen.
#7 – The End of Halloween (2022)

18 dead – There is also talk of farewell. Maybe it’s temporary, but we’ll see. There can’t be a final blood bath, Halloween is over It is in the middle of this ranking in the number of bodies of saga opuses. Counting the three corpses we see at the end of the plan at the beginning when it comes to the death attributed to Myers is missing as the story begins.
#6 Even – Halloween 4 (1988)

19 dead – In what was then her big return to business, after episode 3 where she was conspicuous by her absence, Michael Myers had ambitions to catch up on her bloody accounts. And so he approaches a bar of 20 corpses lying on the road.
#6 Equal – Halloween II (2009)

19 dead – In the Halloween saga, the sequel is more brutal than the previous episode. Except for Rob Zombie, who hit even harder with a reboot released two years earlier. But to upset the winners of this Halloween II, which is also close to the 20 corpse bar, would be extraordinary.
#4 Even – Halloween 5 (1989)

20 dead – Halloween 4 had 19 kills, 5 plus one more. Without more, in this opus that privileges blood tension and only merits to offer an intriguing ending, which then leaves little concern that another film will see the light of day. Even if the saga already seemed out of breath.
#4 Equal – Halloween (2007)

20 dead – As John Carpenter’s classic was about to celebrate its 30th anniversary, Rob Zombie wanted to show he wasn’t afraid to attack the reboot. All the more insisting on Michael Myers’ past before he committed the murder of his sister and the sticky atmosphere that was already the salt of his cinema. and three times more deaths than in his model. A figure that even goes up to 22 long and uncensored.
#2 – Halloween 3 (1982)

21 dead – In nearly three decades, the bloodiest part of the Halloween saga was the only one… that didn’t feature Michael Myers. When he made the first one, John Carpenter wanted each potential sequel to tell a different story, in a different location. However, the success of his film prompted him to bring back his Boogie, whom he had decided to kill, to return to his original plans with Sorcerer’s Blood, where the public is killed by masks.
Despite the very high death toll (into the high 2020s), the producers demanded that Michael Myers be reborn from the ashes, and that’s when John Carpenter was released from the franchise and never returned. Than in 2018, David Gordon was Green’s first. movie.
#1 – Halloween Kills (2021)

26 dead – The big winner of this bloody top, no doubt. And this even if the next episode reveals that one of the victimsHalloween kills finally survived his attack. Even with 26 corpses instead of 27, David Gordon Green’s film dominates the others head and shoulders. And he could remain the leader forever if the saga were to end for good with the movie hitting our theaters on October 12, 2022.
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