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Halloween: The Next Generation :popcorn:

"Seriously, no horror franchise that declared a final chapter ever actually ended. Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare wasn’t the last one. Saw 3D/Saw: The Final Chapter was not the last one. Friday the 13th even has two final chapters, neither of which were the last one. There has not yet been a followup to The Last Sharknado but give it time. McBride agrees.

“I think no way and I wouldn’t want it [to end],” McBride said. “I feel like Michael Myers is such an iconic horror character, there’s a simplicity to why he’s scary that I think it will always be relevant for generations to come. I think we’re lucky enough to have a shot at it right now. I’m sure 10 years from now there’ll be another group of knuckleheads that think they have the answer to what they should do with Michael Myers next.”
 

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Halloween: The Next Generation :popcorn:

"Seriously, no horror franchise that declared a final chapter ever actually ended. Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare wasn’t the last one. Saw 3D/Saw: The Final Chapter was not the last one. Friday the 13th even has two final chapters, neither of which were the last one. There has not yet been a followup to The Last Sharknado but give it time. McBride agrees.

“I think no way and I wouldn’t want it [to end],” McBride said. “I feel like Michael Myers is such an iconic horror character, there’s a simplicity to why he’s scary that I think it will always be relevant for generations to come. I think we’re lucky enough to have a shot at it right now. I’m sure 10 years from now there’ll be another group of knuckleheads that think they have the answer to what they should do with Michael Myers next.”

That’s the way it’s supposed to be. Shame warners/new line can’t figure shyt out with Freddy
 

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Sneider mentioned it on his new podcast but here's a Bloody-disgusting write up
Rumor: Tommy Doyle Making His Return in ‘Halloween Kills’?!
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Two big-time scoopers just dropped a monster bomb on the very first episode of Jeff Sneider‘s new podcast The Sneider Cut, which also featured respected Variety writer Justin Kroll discussing recent big stories. The two reporters both heard the exact same bit of information: that director David Gordon Green is bringing Tommy Doyle back to Haddonfield for Halloween Kills!

Doyle was first played by Brian Andrews in John Carpenter’s original 1978 Halloween and was one of the two children that Jamie Lee Curtis‘ Laurie Strode was babysitting the night that He came home. Tommy also spotted the “boogeyman” across the street only to have Laurie brush it off to their detriment.

Paul Rudd would also portray the character in the 1995 Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, and interestingly, Kroll said he had heard that Rudd was offered the role in the new film, but had to turn it down as he’s currently filming Ghostbusters. They both suggested that someone else has been cast, although none of this is confirmed at this time.
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Rudd would have been an interesting move being that Halloween 2018 retconned all of the sequels, which would have included the 1995 film. Even in pretending that the sequels never existed, it would have worked out to plug Rudd back into the role that he’s always openly celebrated throughout his career.

With all that said, Doyle has seen the boogeyman, survived him, and could be back to witness Laurie’s final showdown with him. Holy crap.

Earlier today we reported that Nick Castle and James Jude Courtney are both returning as Michael in Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends, opening October 16, 2020, and October 15, 2021, respectively.
 

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Halloween: The Next Generation :popcorn:

"Seriously, no horror franchise that declared a final chapter ever actually ended. Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare wasn’t the last one. Saw 3D/Saw: The Final Chapter was not the last one. Friday the 13th even has two final chapters, neither of which were the last one. There has not yet been a followup to The Last Sharknado but give it time. McBride agrees.

“I think no way and I wouldn’t want it [to end],” McBride said. “I feel like Michael Myers is such an iconic horror character, there’s a simplicity to why he’s scary that I think it will always be relevant for generations to come. I think we’re lucky enough to have a shot at it right now. I’m sure 10 years from now there’ll be another group of knuckleheads that think they have the answer to what they should do with Michael Myers next.”
Wait isn’t this the guy the played Red in Pineapple Express :mjlol::dead:wtf
 
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