David Gordon Inexperienced and Danny McBride’s Halloween reboot depicted Michael Myers at his most brutal, and that’s saying one thing contemplating he as soon as made a sufferer’s head explode by pinning them to a fusebox with a butcher knife. This yr’s sequel, Halloween Kills, has a lot to dwell as much as then, however in keeping with Inexperienced, the Shatner-faced killer can be much more barbaric this time round.
Throughout a latest Twitter watch-party for 2018’s Halloween, the filmmaker teased a scene from the follow-up that he describes as “essentially the most violent” he’s ever directed.
That is essentially the most violent scene I had directed since Pineapple Specific, however then Halloween Kills… #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) Could 16, 2020
Given {that a} director who was beforehand recognized for stoner comedies gained’t have overseen too many ultra-violent scenes previous to his work on the Halloween franchise, it’s secure to say that Inexperienced’s tweet was made partly in jest. Nevertheless, we are able to’t assist however wonder if there’s a nugget of reality in there. Halloween Kills author Scott Teems did, in spite of everything, describe the film as a “greater, badder, meaner model of the primary one,” so it isn’t a stretch to think about it sporting a sequence extra brutal than something from 2018’s Halloween.
Halloween Kills is, after all, one in every of two confirmed sequels to Inexperienced and McBride’s revival and is predicted to observe Jamie Lee Curtis’ iconic scream queen Laurie Strode as she offers with the fallout from the earlier movie and, little doubt, Myers returning to hang-out her as soon as once more. The trilogy is then set to conclude with the aptly-named Halloween Ends subsequent yr.
As a result of arrive in theaters this October, Halloween Kills is predicted to debut its first trailer very quickly, and we’ll make sure to let as quickly because it drops.
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