The Halloween franchise has seen a couple of characters getting very close to finally killing Michael Myers, but he always finds a way to come back. With Halloween Ends closing the reboot trilogy, it’s expected to be the one that will finally kill Michael Myers, and here’s how he will eventually die. Although the Halloween franchise has gone through various retcons, Michael Myers has been a tough villain to defeat, either because there’s something supernatural about him or because the next movie retcons his supposed death, such as him changing places with other people as happened in Halloween: Resurrection.
Back in 1978, John Carpenter introduced the audience to Michael Myers in Halloween. On Halloween night, 1963, Michael Myers killed his older sister when he was six years old, and for that, he was sent to Smith Grove’s Sanitarium. Fifteen years later, on Halloween night 1978, Michael escaped and returned to his hometown Haddonfield, Illinois, and began stalking Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her friends, with Laurie becoming the main final girl of the franchise. Michael Myers has since encountered different people of which a couple have come close to finally killing him, but the Halloween franchise has kept him alive for years by making him supernatural, retconning endings, or having someone intervene at the last minute.
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As mentioned above, the Halloween franchise has been retconned a couple of times, branching out the saga’s timeline, and the latest branch in the Halloween universe is the reboot trilogy. Starting in 2018 with David Gordon Green’s Halloween, the reboot timeline serves as a direct sequel to Carpenter’s original movie, ignoring all sequels
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