Evil dies tonight! Michael Myers and Laurie Strode are back in the final installment of David Gordon Green's Halloween reboot trilogy – and Halloween Ends has all the scares, shocks, and surprises you could ask for in the final word on the Shape vs. Strode.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Andi Matichak return as Laurie and Allyson Strode, while Kyle Richards is back as Lindsey Wallace, and Nick Castle and James Jude Courtney are once again playing Michael. Newcomer Rohan Campbell joins the line-up as Corey Cunningham, a young man with a dark and tragic past.
We've got the full breakdown on that huge ending right here, with all your most burning questions answered. Of course, it goes without saying, but major Halloween Ends spoilers ahead. Don't go any further if you haven't seen the movie yet!
The final showdown between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers interestingly enough isn't entirely focused on them. Instead, new character Corey Cunningham takes a lot of the focus of the movie.
The film begins on Halloween night in 2019. Corey is babysitting young Jeremy for the Allen family, but Jeremy soon traps him in the attic as a prank. Taunting him with the spectre of Michael Myers turns out to be a mistake, though, because Corey ends up absolutely terrified. He kicks the door down, which knocks Jeremy over the bannister and down a multiple story drop. He hits the ground and dies just as his parents return.
Back in the present day, following a four year time skip from Halloween Kills, we catch up with Laurie and her granddaughter Allyson. Laurie is penning her memoirs and seems to be in a much healthier place after the trauma inflicted on her in the previous movies, but we soon discover that Haddonfield blames her for Michael's
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