The much-anticipated concluding instalment of the venerable Halloween horror saga, Halloween Ends, will finally arrive in movie theatres and in the convenience of your own homes on October 14.
Universal Pictures announced on Tuesday that the final instalment in the Jamie Lee Curtis–fronted horror trilogy will premiere on Peacock on Friday, October 14, the same day it opens in theatres. A strategy very similar to the one that Universal used with Halloween Kills, which debuted both on Peacock and in theatres, will be implemented for the release of this film. Take a look at an announcement that was made by Jamie Lee Curtis herself, which describes the premiere of the Peacock.
Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) “now living with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) and is finishing her memoir” in Halloween Ends, directed by David Gordon Green from a script he developed with Danny McBride, Paul Brad Logan, and Chris Bernier.
The film is the 13th entry in the successful horror series, although it continues the story begun in Halloween (2018), the first in the reboot trilogy. All other films save the 1978 original are completely disregarded by the three new flicks. The third and final Halloween film is set four years after the events of the second film.
A young man named Corey Cunningham (Rohan Campbell) “is accused of killing a youngster he was babysitting, igniting a cascade of violence and fear that pushes Laurie to finally confront the evil she can’t control-once and for all.”
Starring alongside Nick Castle and Michael O’Leary in “Halloween Ends” are James Jude Courtney, Will Patton, Kyle Richards, Omar Dorsey, and Michael O’Leary.
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