Jamie Lee Curtis wouldn’t go see Halloween movies if you weren’t there

Hit theaters this week The end of Halloween, a movie that promises to end Laurie Strode’s journey, which also means Jamie Lee Curtis will be out of the series indefinitely. The franchise itself likely won’t die forever, although Curtis wouldn’t be interested in reviewing those films, not because she left the franchise herself, but because she thinks everyday life is already stressful and unsettling enough that she doesn’t feel the need to watch disturbing stories unfold on screen the big one. The end of Halloween It arrives in theaters on Friday, October 14th.

When asked in Jimmy Kimmel Live! Curtis confirmed, if she were to watch the series in the future, “Who are you? No, Jimmy Kimmel, I won’t.” [husband] Christopher Guest, we don’t choose to subject ourselves to this level of stress. I live in America, and I kind of feel that way every day, so I get enough of it, thank you very much.”

The end of Halloween It marks the thirteenth film in the franchise, with Curtis starring in seven of the installments. next 2nd Halloween In 1981, Curtis missed the series until 1998 Halloween H20: 20 years later. In the sequel to this movie, 2002 Halloween: ResurrectionLaurie is killed in the opening scene, the first time Laurie Curtis has finally been defeated by Michael Myers.

Sure, this all sounds a bit confusing, and that’s because it is. Despite being the thirteenth entry in the franchise, the overall timeline of the saga had multiple branches, some of which reconnected and even contradicted the events of others. The current series of films by director David Gordon Green consists only of the original film, 2018 HalloweenAnd the Halloween killsAnd the The end of Halloween. With the upcoming movie billed as a “final” showdown between Laurie and Michael, fans have been left wondering what the future of the series might hold.

Director and co-writer John Carpenter is well aware that if this movie makes a profit, the series won’t be gone for long.

“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 earlier. This year about what could happen next 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 arrives in theaters on Friday, October 14th.

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