In David Gordon Green's Halloween trilogy, final girl Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) has a family that is as tough as she is. Judy Greer and Andi Matichak have brought their talents to the past two movies as Karen and Allyson Nelson, Laurie's daughter and granddaughter.
While Allyson has played a key role in the story so far, talking to Laurie about Michael Myers and seeing her own teenage life fall apart thanks to this horrible figure, there is a lot more that could be done with this character. When fans get to see how this all turns out in Halloween Ends, Allyson should have a specific storyline.
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In Halloween and Halloween Kills, Allyson Nelson seems just as strong as Laurie Strode did back in the day. She completely understands how terrible Michael is and knows that it's up to her family to stop him. Now, in the final movie of this trilogy, Allyson is a unique position because she has watched Michael hurt her grandmother and she has lost her mother. Halloween Ends can hopefully be a strong and powerful enough ending to this trilogy that it will make up for some of the disappointing storylines from the previous movie. Halloween Kills wasted Laurie by keeping her in the hospital and Karen Nelson's death was a mistake in the movie as well.
In Halloween Ends, Allyson and Laurie should be a team who try to free Haddonfield (and themselves) of Michael Myers once and for all. This is something that audiences are hoping and expecting to see, and it makes sense since there is a lot about Allyson's character development that is like Laurie's in the 1978 film. When Laurie is walking home from her school with her friends and chatting, or babysitting, she's a
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