The David Gordon Green-directed sequel rang up $50.4 million, becoming the best horror opening in the pandemic era, besting Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II by a few million

The David Gordon Green-directed sequel rang up $50.4 million, becoming the best horror opening in the pandemic era, besting Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II by a few million
Joe Bob Briggs welcomes special guests David Gordon Green and Jason Blum to his dually themed Halloween episode of The Last Drive In on Friday, October 8 a 9:00 pm ET on Shudder.
Just in case you want to enjoy your treats in the comfort and safety of your own home this Halloween (well, relatively safe…), Universal has added Halloween Kills to their Peacock Premium service on the same day that the sequel will debut in theaters.
The trailer seems to suggest that, much like Halloween II, the film will begin immediately after the events of Halloween (2018).
Halloween (2018) tries so hard to be a ghost of the past, but it’s forgotten why it’s there and who it’s supposed to be haunting.