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Michael hasn’t been seen for four years after the events of Halloween Kills. Laurie lives with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) and has chosen to liberate herself from fear and rage and ...
We're here to help with all the details about how you can watch Halloween Ends at home. If you prefer to own a physical copy of the movie, you can currently pre-order it on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K ...
Jamie Lee Curtis is ready to face Michael Myers once last time. In Halloween Ends, the ultimate final girl goes head-to-head with the man who’s tried to kill her for nearly 50 years. In the ...
The modern Halloween trilogy has officially wrapped up with Halloween Ends, the conclusion to Laurie Strode's decades-long struggle against Michael Myers aka The Shape. Following the excellent ...
"Halloween Ends" premieres October 14 in theaters and on the Peacock streaming service. The movie marks Jamie Lee Curtis' final performance as Laurie Strode, the role she originated in 1978.
Here is everything you need to know about “Halloween Ends” on Peacock, including how to watch and how much it costs. How to watch ‘Halloween Ends’ on Peacock Peacock costs $4.99 per month ...
Supposedly, Halloween Ends marks the end of Michael Myers. Apparently, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) will be haunted no more by the killer that John Carpenter dubbed "The Shape." (Stick around ...
This Halloween, give yourself a fright with the new release of Halloween Ends. This sequel to the beloved Halloween horror movie franchise becomes available to watch right at midnight tonight ...
“Halloween Ends” is billed not only as the ending of David Gordon Green and Danny McBride’s “Halloween” sequel trilogy but also the end of the battle between Jamie Lee Curtis’s Laurie ...
From when the slasher sequel premieres to which original cast members will make their return, here's everything to know about Halloween Ends Forget the popcorn, Halloween Ends is a real nail-biter!
Spoiler alert: it gets bloody. But how does “Halloween Ends,” you know, end? Read on to find out! Much was made about the mantra spouted (repeatedly) in “Halloween Kills:” evil dies tonight.