Jamie Lee Curtis responds to LeBron James’ review

The end of Halloween It hit theaters and Peacock last weekend, and was met with mixed reactions from critics and audiences alike. Not only because it has a low-privilege CinemaScore, but it’s also up and running rotten tomatoes by 39% of critics and 57% of the public. For comparison, the previous franchise movie, Halloween killshe got 39% and 66%. ComicBook.comPatrick Kavanaugh gave the movie 2 out of 5 and called it “confusing and complicated.” However, there are some fans who enjoy the movie, including the basketball legend and Space Jam: A New Legacy The star, LeBron James. In fact, his review caught his eye Halloween The star of the franchise, Jamie Lee Curtis.

James tweeted: “The end of Halloween was so good!!!! @jamieleecurtis, you’re a legend and BADASS #MichaelMyers 🔪🩸.” Curtis shared the post on Instagram, adding, “My King !kingjames you flatter me but the Queen loves it!” You can check out the jobs below:

Since when did Jamie Lee Curtis play Laurie Strode?

“Well, I’m 62, and I played Laurie Strode the first time when I was 19,” Curtis explained to ComicBook.com before releasing Halloween kills last year. “And I never thought we’d take another step. And every step of the way I didn’t think we would take another. So saying goodbye is not something I will ever do. I will say goodbye when I am dead. I am an independent actor, which means I am unemployed. So the The truth is, I have other things to do, but I’ll never say goodbye.”

Is David Gordon Green doing something else Halloween?

Now that the Green Trilogy has come to an end, many are wondering what’s next for the director. Currently, there are no further work plans Halloween movie (although we find it unlikely the franchise will last forever), but Green will soon be dealing with another iconic horror franchise. Exorcist It’s now getting its own Green Legacy sequel, and it will feature the return of the original Ellen Burstyn. While Jamie Lee Curtis came back a few times for Halloween supplementAnd the Some actors prefer a “one and done” approach. Back in 1973, Exorcist Linda Blair starred as Reagan McNeil, Max von Sydow as Father Lancaster Merren, and Borstein as Chris McNeil. While Blair and von Sydow returned in 1977 for Exorcist II: HereticBorstein chose not to return. After years of refusing to play Chris McNeill again, Borstein recently admitted it The Hollywood Reporter It was a huge payday that helped her get it back.

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