Watch Order : Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
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Tom Atkins in Halloween III, the sole movie from the second Halloween timeline.
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Whether you watch the theatrical cut or the Producer’s Cut, with its notable differences, Curse ends on some form of cliffhanger - though it’s one that would never be resolved regardless, as the series was destined for one of its big resets soon after.
Loomis, as he once more faces off with Michael. Brandy) after, very disturbingly, possibly fathering her child, and… Paul Rudd in one of his first roles! It’s also the final appearance for the late, great Donald Pleasance as Dr. This is all explained, sort of, in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, as things get really weird in a movie involving a Druid cult that apparently always controlled Michael, Jamie’s baby, Michael actually killing Jamie (now played by J. This time, after another notable body count, Michael is actually arrested by the police (who kindly let him keep his mask on in his cell), only to be broken out by a mysterious Man in Black who shares the same, previously unrevealed, wrist tattoo as Michael. After killing his way through Haddonfield, Michael is tracked down by the police and shot multiple times (again), falling down into a mine shaft - but not before possibly passing his evil onto little Jamie, who stabs her own foster mother in the same manner her uncle once stabbed Judith Myers.Ī year later, in Halloween 5, Michael returns, once more going after Jamie, who we learn has serious trauma from what happened, but isn’t quite as evil as it appeared. Michael is now intent on stalking his young niece, as he once fixated on his sister, with Loomis still determined to stop him. We learn Laurie has died, but not before having a daughter, Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris). Or so we thought until Halloween 4, which takes place a decade after the first two films, and reveals both Loomis and Michael survived the explosion, with Michael awakening from a long coma to once more return to Haddonfield. The audience, and Laurie herself, eventually learns Laurie is actually Michael’s second sister, before Michael and Loomis both apparently die in a massive explosion. Halloween II then picks up immediately after the first film - immediately as in it’s set the same night! - with Michael upping the ante and murdering many more people as he continues to pursue Laurie after she’s brought to the local hospital. Loomis (Donald Pleasance), before escaping. He is eventually shot repeatedly by his psychiatrist-turned-enemy, Dr.
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Killing a truck driver along the way, Michael makes it back to his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois on Halloween, where he stalks and kills three teenagers, though he fails to eliminate his main target, high school student Laurie Strode. The original Halloween depicts Michael Myers as a young boy killing his sister, Judith, in 1963, and then leaps to the 21-year-old Michael breaking out of Smith’s Grove Sanitarium in 1978. And such is the case with Halloween, where you can follow a somewhat serialized story across the first six movies… if you just remove the third one. When the initial timeline of a movie series still requires you to skip an early sequel, you know things are a bit complicated. Watch Order: Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981), Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989), Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)