Will Halloween Kills adapt previous movies? There are some elements that seem to have been taken from the now non-canon Halloween movies.
Halloween Kills will unmask Michael Myers, according to the movie's first full trailer. So what does this mean for the sequel and Michael's arc?
The first trailer for Halloween Kills reveals that the sequel will recreate a scene from Michael Myers' escape in the original 1978 movie.
The latest trailer for Halloween Kills reveals masks made by Silver Shamrock, the evil novelty company from Halloween III: Season of the Witch.
The first trailer for Halloween Kills shows it will correct one major Laurie Strode mistake from Halloween II. Here's how and what it is.
The first trailer for Halloween Kills shows a big moment: Michael Myers unmasked. But what will Michael look like without his iconic mask?
Will Halloween Kills bring back the Cult of Thorn? The first trailer suggests a similar concept to it, which would be a major risk for the reboot.
The first official trailer for Halloween Kills shows a gory hunt for Michael Myers and reveals that the iconic slasher will be unmasked in the sequel.
Halloween II introduced Jimmy, a paramedic who fell in love with Laurie Strode and whose fate remains a mystery. Here's what happened to him.
The iconic masked slasher Michael Myers wields a bloody knife in a frightening new image for Halloween Kills, a direct follow-up to the 2018 film.
The divisive 2007 remake of Halloween almost broke one of the franchise's cardinal rules, but fortunately Rob Zombie cut Michael Myers' dialogue.
Dr. Sam Loomis is often referred to as Michael Myers' nemesis, yet the Halloween slasher never really seems too concerned with killing his foe.
Halloween Kills could feature a flashback to the original 1978 horror film, as a new set picture teases the return of a very familiar car.
Tommy Doyle was introduced in Halloween back in 1978, and he has since appeared in the movie series a couple more times. Let's take a look.
Halloween 4 picks up where the second movie left off, but the original opening was going to show exactly how Dr. Loomis survived the explosion.
Halloween 2 may have needed reshoots from John Carpenter to up its scare factor, but the sequel actually cut a death for being insufficiently scary.
Halloween Kills star Andi Matichak says that Michael Myers retaliation in the sequel will be "next level" after being locked in Laurie's basement.
John Carpenter didn't direct 1981's Halloween 2, but the horror helmer did drop into the director's seat for a few of the sequel's sequences.
Halloween Kills star Andi Matichak says she is glad the film was delayed because she believes the film is meant to be seen in theaters.
A scene cut from the television version of Halloween II saw Dr. Loomis accidentally kill an innocent man – here's what happened to the scene.