Every Halloween Movie In Chronological Order
John Carpenter's original Halloween defined the slasher movie genre though branching timelines and reboots have called for a simplified release order.
Halloween: Resurrection was released in 2002 and is the eighth film in the Halloween franchise. Directed by Rick Rosenthal, the film is a direct sequel to Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later and sees the return of the murderous Michael Myers to Haddonfield when his childhood home is exploited as a horror attraction.
John Carpenter's original Halloween defined the slasher movie genre though branching timelines and reboots have called for a simplified release order.
The Halloween timeline has gone over a lot of changes and retcons over the years, and with it, so has the fate of the iconic Laurie Strode.
Halloween Ends will bring the conflict between Michael Myers and Laurie Strode to a close, but is the sequel reusing a subplot from Resurrection?
Katee Sackhoff played one of the college kids Michael Myers picked off in Halloween: Resurrection. Here's an explanation for her role and death in it.
The filmmakers behind Halloween: Resurrection shot no less than four endings for the movie; here's each explained and which is the canon finale.
Sometimes a movie sequel wants to bring back a character that they killed off. This can be done in clever ways, but other times it comes off as silly.
Slasher movie fans love the Halloween franchise but what's the definitive ranking of the series? Here are all the movies, ranked by Metacritic.