Halloween co-creator John Carpenter recently opened up about Michael Myers’ demise in Halloween Ends, teasing how the horror icon could be resurrected for future installments in the long-running slasher franchise.Speaking with ComicBook.com, Carpenter dismissed the idea that Halloween Ends would be the final film in the franchise to feature Michael Myers and Laurie Strode. “Don’t you believe it yet. There’s all sorts of ways of bringing Michael Myers back. There’s all sorts of ways of telling that particular story. We’ll just have to wait and see,” the acclaimed filmmaker teased. However, Carpenter refused to offer any advice for those who have to tackle the mythology next, joking, “I can’t help the new filmmakers. Plus, they have so many advantages over what I had when I was the same age. That makes me hate them! It’s all great.”Halloween Ends, the third and final film in Blumhouse’s Halloween reboot trilogy, was not well-received by both critics and audiences. Many expressed disappointment over how the final fight between Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers was depicted onscreen while others, including former Halloween stars Scout Taylor-Compton and Danielle Harris, criticized the iconic horror villain’s lack of screentime. “[An old and weak Michael is] not the Michael Myers that we deserve. That is not it,” Taylor-Compton remarked on her podcast Talk Scary To Me, which she co-hosts with Harris. The 2022 horror film ended with Michael Myers’ body being disposed of in an industrial shredder, effectively killing him for good.RELATED: Halloween Ends’ Best Concept Would’ve Better Served the Blumhouse Trilogy
Halloween co-creator John Carpenter recently opened up about Michael Myers’ demise in Halloween Ends, teasing how the horror icon could be resurrected for future installments in the long-running slasher franchise.
Speaking with ComicBook.com, Carpenter dismissed the idea that Halloween Ends would be the final film in the franchise to feature Michael Myers and Laurie Strode. “Don’t you believe it yet. There’s all sorts of ways of bringing Michael Myers back. There’s all sorts of ways of telling that particular story. We’ll just have to wait and see,” the acclaimed filmmaker teased. However, Carpenter refused to offer any advice for those who have to tackle the mythology next, joking, “I can’t help the new filmmakers. Plus, they have so many advantages over what I had when I was the same age. That makes me hate them! It’s all great.”
Halloween Ends, the third and final film in Blumhouse’s Halloween reboot trilogy, was not well-received by both critics and audiences. Many expressed disappointment over how the final fight between Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers was depicted onscreen while others, including former Halloween stars Scout Taylor-Compton and Danielle Harris, criticized the iconic horror villain’s lack of screentime. “[An old and weak Michael is] not the Michael Myers that we deserve. That is not it,” Taylor-Compton remarked on her podcast Talk Scary To Me, which she co-hosts with Harris. The 2022 horror film ended with Michael Myers’ body being disposed of in an industrial shredder, effectively killing him for good.
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