Halloween Ends, the final chapter in the rebooted Halloween trilogy, is set for release in just two weeks. As the final chapter approaches, franchise star and iconic scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis took to social media to remind fans not to spoil the ending in her own memorable way.
Halloween Ends concludes the trilogy that began in 2018. This reboot was a direct sequel to 1978’s Halloween, which meant that the other sequels (such as Halloween H20) never canonically occurred and heroine Laurie Strode had not seen Michael Myers for forty years. Now protecting a daughter (Judy Greer) and granddaughter (Andi Matichak) of her own, Laurie Strode readied herself for a final confrontation with Michael Myers forty years in the making.
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Halloween Ends, being the final film of the trilogy, is meant to showcase that final confrontation. Curtis took to Instagram to remind fans not to spoil the ending, posting a picture of Strode and Myers that read, “Don’t f**king spoil how it ends!” Curtis captioned the photo by simply writing, “SPOILERS ARE JERKS!” Curtis' blunt message for fans hints at an epic final showdown between Michael Myers and Laurie Strode that should be seen rather than spoiled. The first look images of the film portray it as a tense game of cat-and-mouse between Laurie and Michael. But with Michael having murdered Laurie's daughter at the end of 2021’s Halloween Kills, will Laurie be the one taking her vengeance?
Halloween Ends may not be the end of the franchise and future Halloween films are possible according to John Carpenter. Though the license to produce the films under the Blumhouse manner ends after this film, Halloween is a franchise with
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