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Trailer For Halloween Kills Shows Return Of Jamie Lee Curtis

Trailer For Halloween Kills Shows Return Of Jamie Lee Curtis

Laurie is back and she's ready to take on Michael Myers

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

The new teaser trailer for Halloween Kills is here - giving us all a chance to see determined serial killer Michael Myers up to his old tricks, terrorising Laurie and the residents of Haddonfield all over again.

The new flick was supposed to be in cinemas this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic horror fans will have to wait a whole year before they can scare themselves silly.

Still, at least we've got a teaser to whet our appetites, eh?

And Laurie Strode herself, Jamie Lee Curtis, has already promised fans it will be 'worth the wait'.

Halloween Kills will see horror legend Curtis reprise her role of Laurie, and will pick up where the 2018 Halloween movie left off.

The latest flicks follow on from the first ever Halloween film, released all the way back in 1978, but ignores all the sequels in between. Confusing, eh?

It also has Halloween's original director John Carpenter onboard as a producer and composer.

Director David Gordon Green, has managed to keep plot details under wraps but he did tell Total Film that the sequel will have a focus on the impact of Myers' crimes on the wider population of Haddonfield.

Blumhouse Productions

He said: "If the first film was somewhat retelling the origin of Myers and getting us up to speed with where Laurie had been all those years, then part two is about the outrage of Haddonfield.

"Mob Rules was our working title for the film. It's about a community that is united by outrage, and divided in how to deal with evil."

Sounds interesting.

Halloween Kills will be followed by a third movie - Halloween Ends - to finish off Green's trilogy.

Although we're yet to see the second instalment, Green teased fans of the franchise with some hints of where the trilogy will end.

He told Total Film: "It's a very different movie than Kills, and both Halloweens.

"The script feels very fun. For me, it was essential to say, 'Here's a conclusive episode to my trilogy.' I'm trying to bring closure to my 'Laurie Strode versus Michael Myers' storytelling."

Halloween Kills hits cinemas on 15 October 2021.

Featured Image Credit: Blumhouse Productions

Topics: TV and Film