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2021    1t, 45mHorror, Thriller
5.538%66%6.4
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Michael manages to free himself from Laurie Strode's trap to resume his ritual bloodbath. As she fights for her life from injuries from their last encounter, she inspires her daughter Karen, her granddaughter Allyson, and all of Haddonfield to rise up against the unstoppable monster.
Regissert av David Gordon Green
  • Jamie Lee CurtisLaurie Strode / Eksekutiv produsent
  • Judy GreerKaren
  • Andi MatichakAllyson
  • James Jude CourtneyThe Shape
  • Nick CastleThe Shape
  • Airon ArmstrongThe Shape (1978)
  • Will PattonOfficer Hawkins
  • Thomas MannYoung Hawkins
  • Jim CummingsPete McCabe
  • Dylan ArnoldCameron Elam
  • Robert LongstreetLonnie Elam
  • Anthony Michael HallTommy Doyle
  • Charles CyphersLeigh Brackett
  • Scott MacArthurBig John
  • Michael McDonaldLittle John
  • Ross BaconTivoli
  • Kyle RichardsLindsey
  • Nancy StephensMarion
  • Diva TylerSondra
  • Lenny ClarkePhil
  • MR_BigTime8. oktober 2024
    Still has plenty of WTF moments, dialogue is still cringe, and at some point it even seems to think it's a comedy, but Halloween Kills is definitively an improvement. And that's saying something.
  • Paul Walsh16. mai 2026
    This may be one of the dumbest films ever made. From goofy chants to entire populations of people mistaking a tall, slender man for someone who resembles Danny Devito, there is no end to the stupidity of this movie. The kill count is high and some kills are noteworthy but the rest of the movie is a goofy and illogical mess. Halloween 2018 showed promise but that was instantly obliterated by this nonsensical idiocy.
  • Carlos Ibarra10. april 2025
    Fucking awesome! Best Halloween movie in decades. It was such a nice palate cleanser after that pandering last entry. Aside from the crazy, brutal kills, it plays with awesome themes, and deepens the mythology of Myers. All while doing the key thing most slasher films forget, making you feel for the victims and showing the real aftermath of death. Sure, there are some cheesy deliveries, and a few things are played over the top, but that doesn't diminish everything great this one does.
  • Daniel Taylor13. juli 2025
    Love me some Halloween 🎃 Ends was a little shite but enjoyable too
  • carter288219. mars 2026
    Halloween Kills is one of those movies that have so much potential to be something cool but end up failing to do so. Now to look of Micheal Myers mask is really cool with the burnt look on it. The kills, like the title suggests, are really brutal and creative; the film also contains one of the best scenes in the entire franchise when Micheal emerges from the fire. Everything else tho is just not good. The dialogue is not very good. The characters are poorly written and make some of the dumbest and infuriating decisions of the entire franchise. The film overall could have been something cool but it just wasn’t.
  • GemsDoesWatch24. august 2025
    The first half was promising, but the last half was not good
  • LivewireAdmin2. desember 2025
    I remember this "requel" series going downhill fast but holy shit. No one knows how to physically defend themselves in the Halloween universe.
  • Pascal Bollier19. november 2025
    As a few others have stated....the beginning is pretty good and picks up right after the previous movie ended. some nice tension, some entertaining and brutal kills. then.....it kinda falters and drifts away, to the point where it becomes pretty silly. like.... really silly, and for a hollywood slasher movie, that's quite a feat. neither here nor there.
  • Bkrueger197631. oktober 2025
    Best halloween sequel. Love it
  • Zokkiie14. august 2025
    It starts off pretty strong — the first half has some solid tension, brutal kills, and a nice continuation from the last film. But then it nosedives into ridiculous territory. The big mob fight is absurd — Michael’s been stabbed, shot, and nearly beaten to death, yet he pops back up like Superman. Feels like they went full Curse of Thorn again, and it kills the tension.It
  • jackmeat11. august 2025
    My quick rating - 6.4/10. David Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills picks up immediately where the 2018 Halloween left off, and the continuity here deserves real credit. The transition feels seamless. It’s almost as if the previous film’s credits roll right into this one. Given how that finale unfolded, bringing the story forward in such a plausible way is a feat in itself. And let’s be honest, after the restrained carnage of the last entry, every fan (myself included) was calling for a higher body count. Green and his writing crew clearly heard the cries from the burning Strode house and answered them. The result? Michael Myers — still credited as “The Shape” and once again inhabited by Nick Castle — is mad as hell, and it shows. The film doesn’t rely on gratuitous gore, but it definitely delivers on numbers. The kills are varied, brutal, and carry that satisfying rhythm you expect from a slasher who’s had decades to perfect his craft. The atmosphere throughout is appropriately grim, aided by moody lighting and camera work that constantly keeps your eyes scanning every dark corner of the frame, waiting for him to appear. While Halloween Kills dives straight into the chaos, it also gives a quick refresher course for anyone who somehow missed the last forty years of mayhem. Back in Haddonfield, a group of survivors from previous encounters gather to remember the victims — a nice touch that reintroduces legacy characters. Of course, nostalgia only goes so far before The Shape shows up to remind them what they’re remembering. Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode, though this time she spends more of the runtime sidelined due to her injuries from the previous film. Still, her presence looms large. What’s more interesting is the film’s attempt to expand the psychological and even philosophical questions around Myers — why does he kill? Why Laurie? The script flirts with the idea of deeper motives, and I couldn’t help but wonder if they were teasing some throwback to the old Thorn cult lore, though it’s never made explicit. Not everything hits perfectly. The film gets bogged down during a long, drawn-out mob sequence meant to showcase how fear and chaos infect small-town America. The idea works thematically, but the execution overstays its welcome, much like a party guest who doesn’t realize the music’s been turned off. I had a similar complaint about pacing in the 2018 installment, and it creeps up again here. Still, Halloween Kills succeeds in making Michael Myers terrifying once more. It’s meaner, bloodier, and closer to what long-time fans expect when the Boogeyman returns home. As a mid-trilogy entry, it’s both satisfying and clearly sets the stage for the grand finale, Halloween Ends. For #Shocktober viewing, it’s a solid entry in the franchise and one that reminds us that evil doesn’t die tonight, but it sure makes a mess trying.
  • Bobby_Dukes018. november 2024
    Worst script of any Halloween movie BY FAR!

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