Release of the first teaser trailer ending on Halloween

With only a few months left before it hits theaters, his first teaser trailer The end of Halloween Unveiled, featuring Michael Myers’ return after a killing spree devastated Haddonfield, Illinois in Halloween And the Halloween kills. The new film is set to be the finale to David Gordon Green’s film trilogy, which will likely also mean the end of Jamie Lee Curtis’ performance as Laurie Strode. Despite the excitement about the upcoming movie, her apparent farewell will surely bring bittersweet feelings among fans. Check out the teaser trailer for The end of Halloween Below, before it hits theaters October 14.

Fans are not the only ones excited about the upcoming adventure but are also excited about saying goodbye to Laurie Strode, as Curtis herself expresses the emotional experience of packaging production.

“The last thing I thought I would do was something else Halloween movie five years ago,” Curtis said People (TV show!). “And then now I made three of them. They were incredibly well received. People love them. This last movie is very emotional, very emotional.”

As much as if she had shed any tears in her farewell, Curtis confirmed, “Of course! I’m sad. I said goodbye to a crew of people who were so generous to me, who were intimate and loving to me. Because Laurie Strode kicked her out—she had so many feelings, this girl The beautiful–and they were always there. It was hard to say goodbye to them.”

With the franchise surviving for over 40 years, it’s hard to imagine that the upcoming movie is indeed the end of the series. John Carpenter, one of the founders of the franchise, joked that as long as the franchise keeps making money, it’s not going anywhere.

“Let me explain the movie business to you: If you take the dollar sign and attach it to anything, there’s going to be someone who wants to make a sequel. You’ll live. If the dollar sign isn’t big enough, whatever it is,” Carpenter joked to ComicBook.com about what might to happen then The end of Halloween. “I don’t know, man. I don’t know. This time, I don’t know. They really want to finish. They’re going to shut it down, finish it off. That’s what David thinks. That’s fine.”

The end of Halloween It hits theaters October 14th.

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