The Halloween season is truly coming to an end. The proof: This macabre film, not suitable for those under 18, will soon be leaving Netflix.
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There’s really no time for horror anymore. Mid-November has passed and all Christmas lovers know what that means. No more thrills and make room for magic, reindeer and hot chocolate in front of Christmas TV films whose content never changes. If you still want to be frightened, you only have a few days left to enjoy a macabre film of your choice on Netflix. Halloween Kills will leave the platform on November 26th. As the name suggests, this slasher released in 2021 is set on Halloween night. If this means something to you, it’s because it’s the sequel to the 2018 film Halloween. More generally, it is part of the franchise of the same name, in which the scary character Michael Myers continues to develop. It is the twelfth film in this saga, which was launched in 1978.
Halloween Kills: Will Laurie Strode finally manage to beat Michael Myers?
In this part of the saga, Michael Myers is back. Laurie Strode, the killer’s target for years, her daughter and granddaughter, set fire to their house in the belief that they would lock him up there once and for all and no longer have to run from him. But humans are full of resources. He gets away scot-free and doubles down on his brutality in his murders. Unless Laurie Strode manages to mobilize enough residents of the small town of Haddonfield to counter him and finally get him out of danger.
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Halloween Kills: The invariable Jamie Lee Curtis once again slips into the costume of Laurie Strode
In Halloween Kills we find the actors who make the series successful. Michael Myers will again be played by James Jude Courtney, who appeared in the 2018 revival of the saga. He hasn’t left the costume since and was chosen to play the serial killer in “Halloween Ends” in 2022. We always have It is a great pleasure to see Jamie Lee Curtis again. Halloween Kills marks her sixth appearance in the saga as Laurie Strode. It has to be said that it was this franchise that made her a star. Her first film role was as Laurie Strode in “Halloween” in 1978.
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