Like most movie serial killers, Michael Myers has a hard time staying down during the Halloween franchise. The combination of dramatic necessity and the financial allure of sequels means that he suffers all manner of seemingly fatal wounds, only to return deadlier than ever for the next movie. Halloween Ends appears to have finally put him down when Laurie Strode throws his corpse into an industrial shredder. That comes after 44 years of being shot, stabbed, beheaded, hanged, and set on fire.Weirdly enough, Michael Myers suffers one particular injury early on that can leave fans’ heads scratching a bit. While it hardly matters in wake of the various other horrifying injuries (to say nothing of the franchise’s infamous lack of continuity) the timing makes it stick out all the more. During the climax to the original 1978 Halloween, Laurie Strode stabs him in the eye with the tip of a coat hanger. It’s enough to bring him down, and yet subsequent movies are inconsistent about how the left eye injury is portrayed.Michael’s eyes appear to be perfectly normal as a child, when his parents remove the clown mask to reveal his seemingly innocent face in the film’s opener. That changes during his final attack on Laurie at the end of the film. With her friends all murdered and the neighbors dismissing her cries for help as a prank, she attempts to hide from the killer in a closet, leading him away from the two children she’s babysitting. When he comes after her, she thinks quickly by grabbing a wire coat hanger and twisting it so that the metal end sticks out. Laurie then jabs it straight into his left eye.Why Halloween: Resurrection Is the Only Movie Where Fans Root for Michael MyersHalloween Ends vs Thorn Curse: Which Had the Silliest Origin for Michael Myers’ Murders?
Like most movie serial killers, Michael Myers has a hard time staying down during the Halloween franchise. The combination of dramatic necessity and the financial allure of sequels means that he suffers all manner of seemingly fatal wounds, only to return deadlier than ever for the next movie. Halloween Ends appears to have finally put him down when Laurie Strode throws his corpse into an industrial shredder. That comes after 44 years of being shot, stabbed, beheaded, hanged, and set on fire.
Weirdly enough, Michael Myers suffers one particular injury early on that can leave fans’ heads scratching a bit. While it hardly matters in wake of the various other horrifying injuries (to say nothing of the franchise’s infamous lack of continuity) the timing makes it stick out all the more. During the climax to the original 1978 Halloween, Laurie Strode stabs him in the eye with the tip of a coat hanger. It’s enough to bring him down, and yet subsequent movies are inconsistent about how the left eye injury is portrayed.
Michael’s eyes appear to be perfectly normal as a child, when his parents remove the clown mask to reveal his seemingly innocent face in the film’s opener. That changes during his final attack on Laurie at the end of the film. With her friends all murdered and the neighbors dismissing her cries for help as a prank, she attempts to hide from the killer in a closet, leading him away from the two children she’s babysitting. When he comes after her, she thinks quickly by grabbing a wire coat hanger and twisting it so that the metal end sticks out. Laurie then jabs it straight into his left eye.
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