In Halloween Kills, the aftermath of one Michael Myers kills may predict his downfall in Halloween Ends. Myers racks up a significant kill count in the most recent installment of the Halloween franchise, including the married couple who have moved into his childhood home. How he arranges their bodies may reveal a weakness of his character that could cost him his life once and for all.
Halloween Kills picks up directly after the fiery finale of David Gordon Green's 2018 Halloween. For years, a traumatized Laurie Strode has trained herself and honed her defensive skills to prepare for Michael Myers' inevitable escape from his institution. Michael does escape in Green's Halloween but sticks to the persona he grew an eerie reputation for, killing indiscriminately and having no interest in hunting Strode down. Halloween Kills finds him narrowly avoiding the fire Strode and her family lit to kill him, and instead resumes his killing spree by murdering firemen since they are the first people in his way. It becomes apparent Myers’ motivation is to locate his childhood home and return there. Beyond that, Michael is unreasonable and unreadable. While the town spirals and riots, Myers returns to his childhood home. The new occupants, Little John and Big John, are two married men who never suspect that Myers will kill them simply because they are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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The fact Michael Myers desires his house in Halloween Kills proves that he has desires aside from killing, a trait usually absent from his character. Myers is portrayed mostly as a mindless killing machine, making it hard for characters like Laurie to effectively end him. To have the inherent need to return to
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