Halloween Kills introduced the possibility of Michael Myers being a supernatural, un-killable entity, and Halloween Ends could follow up this development by utilizing the Silver Shamrock storyline from Halloween III: Season of the Witch to explain Michael's immortality. The Halloween franchise has been a mashup of different timelines from the beginning, with the third installment being a completely different storyline taking place around Halloween. Halloween III revolves around the evil Conal Cochran (Dan O'Herihy) and his plan to harness the powers of Stonehenge to create a line of Halloween masks that, when activated by a TV commercial, brutally murders the children wearing them, reducing them to a pile of slime and insects.
Halloween III: Season of the Witch was maligned when it came out due to its far-fetched premise and its lack of Michael Myers (save for a brief cameo on a bar TV) and was largely forgotten thanks to Myers' return for the remainder of the series. While the Halloween franchise abandoned the anthology idea set up by Halloween III, supernatural elements were still present in the form of the Curse of the Thorn storyline introduced in Halloween 4-6, which attempted to explain Michael's invulnerability using a murderous cult. This convoluted plotline was promptly dropped for Halloween: H20 and Halloween Resurrection which portrayed Michael Myers more realistically.
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Halloween Ends has the chance to solve the new trilogy's mystery of Michael's immortality by making Myers' infamous mask a Silver Shamrock mask controlled by Conal Cochran in an attempt to wreak havoc on Halloween night. Halloween 2018 begins with podcasters Aaron
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