Exclusive clip of Halloween Ends’ Slasher Fight of the Year

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Halloween Ends caused extreme reactions when it opened in cinemas, as the screenplay gave Schnetzel icon Michael Myers a rather unexpected role. Today the horror film comes to home cinema and as exclusive taster we have a clip for you that gives an insight into the work behind the scenes.

Because in the spoiler-free video, we see how committed Laurie Strode actress Jamie Lee Curtis gets to the point best possible confrontation between Michael and her Final Girl to capture on the canvas. Citation: “It must be brutal.” But see for yourself.

Check out the exclusive behind-the-scenes clip for Halloween Ends:

Halloween Ends – Street Brawl Clip (German subtitles) HD

What is the horror movie Halloween Ends about?

Four years have passed since Michael Myers’ last attack and Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is living with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak). After everything that has happened, she is about to finish her memoir. In doing so, she finally wants to free herself from the presence of the killer, who has haunted her existence as a constant thought in the back of her mind for decades. Now Laurie plans to finally let go of her feelings of anger and fear and enjoy life.

But then babysitter Corey Cunningham (Rohan Campbell) is accused of killing the boy he was supposed to be taking care of. Violence and fear reignite in the small town, and Laurie realizes she must face evil one last time. Because even if Michael Myers hasn’t been seen for years, she can’t shake the premonition that another meeting is inevitable.

For those who’ve seen Halloween Ends, read this article on the horror sequel to see why its handling of the franchise’s mythology is commendable.

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