A few weeks ago, one of my most anticipated films of the year, Halloween Kills shifted release dates from October 2020 to October 2021.
While the change in date is disappointing, fans of the franchise have something to look forward to after David Gordon Green’s latest interview. In an interview with Total Film, Gordon speaks about how it will differentiate itself from his first film:
Gordon stated,
“If the first film was somewhat retelling the origin of Myers and getting us up to speed with where Laurie had been all those years, then part two is about the outrage of Haddonfield. Mob Rules was our working title for the film. It’s about a community that is united by outrage and divided in how to deal with evil.”
Halloween Kills is written by Scott Teems & Danny McBride & David Gordon Green, and directed by Green hits theaters October 15th, 2021.
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