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  2. 11 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Halloween. 1978 1h 31m R. 7.7 (312K) Rate. 90 Metascore. Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again. Director John Carpenter Stars Donald Pleasence Jamie Lee Curtis Tony Moran. 2.

  3. Contents. Halloween (franchise) Halloween is an American slasher media franchise that consists of thirteen films, as well as novels, comic books, a video game and other merchandise. The films primarily focus on Michael Myers, who was committed to a sanitarium as a child for the murder of his sister, Judith Myers.

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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) 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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    While the original cut of the film was actually released in 2014 as the Producer's Cut after years of fan demands and unofficial re-cuts to try and salvage the original storyline, it should be included after the original release of The Curse of Michael Myersto maintain viewing order for those fans who want to check out the altered take. The origina...

    • Available to stream on Peacock Following the triumphant return of the series with David Gordon Green's Halloween, the team returns for this very direct sequel. Picking up minutes after the first movie ended, Halloween Killssees Michael Myers continue his reign of terror as the citizens of Haddonfield band together to finish him off for good. The ...

    Given the ending of Halloween Kills, it seems like the third movie in this modern trilogy will continue the story on the same night. The stage is now set for Michael and Laurie Strode to have their ultimate showdown. Though Michael Myers and this franchise have come back from the dead many times, it seems as though this next chapter is being set up...

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  4. Oct 19, 2023 · How Many Halloween Movies Are There? There are currently 13 Halloween movies. The 13 movies, released between 1978 and 2022, exist across five timelines, which we explore below.

  5. Find out how to watch the "Halloween" movies in order, including John Carpenter's originals, "Halloween" reboots, Rob Zombie's "Halloween" and see Michael Myers' face unmasked.