Four years after the events of Halloween in 2018, Laurie has decided to liberate herself from fear and rage and embrace life. But when a young man is accused of killing a boy he was babysitting, it ignites a cascade of violence and terror that will force Laurie to finally confront the evil she can’t control, once and for all.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Laurie
Andi Matichak
Allyson
James Jude Courtney
The Shape
Rohan Campbell
Corey
Will Patton
Frank
Jesse C. Boyd
Officer Mulaney
Michael Barbieri
Terry
Destiny Mone
Stacy
Joey Harris
Margo
Marteen
Billy
Joanne Baron
Joan
Rick Moose
Ronald
Michele Dawson
Nurse Deb
Keraun Harris
Willy the Kid
Kyle Richards
Lindsey
Michael O'Leary
Dr. Mathis
Jaxon Goldenberg
Jeremy
Candice Rose
Mrs. Allen
Jack William Marshall
Mr. Allen
Nancy Turcotte
Gas Station Proprietor
Diva Tyler
Sondra
Leila Wilson
Sondra's Sister
Diana Prince
Radio Receptionist
Blaque Fowler
Vagabond
Tony DeMil
Terry's Father
Holli Saperstein
Oscar's Mom
Matt Meece
Detective #1
Jimmie Cummings
Detective #2
Montarius Dailey
Detective #3
Steven Williby
Responding Officer #1
Omar J. Dorsey
Sheriff Barker
Jibrail Nantambu
Julian
Javanna Rogers
Waitress
Jon Bruce
TV Reporter
Dave Brawn
Coroner
Nick Castle
Flasher
Joey Brinkley
The Butcher
Robbie Johnson
Haddonfield Resident (uncredited)
Emily Brinks
Dead Lover (uncredited)
Stephanie McIntyre
Nurse (uncredited)
William Brooks Perez
Warren County Deputy #3 (uncredited)
Joseph D. Webb
Bar Nun (uncredited)
Dawn Lasusky
Neighbor (uncredited)
Jean-Claude Van Damme
(archive footage) (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
David Gordon Green
Characters
Debra Hill
Characters
John Carpenter
Screenplay
Danny McBride
Screenplay
Chris Bernier
Screenplay
Paul Brad Logan
October 14, 2022
4
_Halloween Ends_ is such a weird film, as a standalone movie I enjoyed it but in the trilogies totality it underwhelms and undermines. With each entry in this trilogy, the movies get farther and farther away from what Halloween is. With Ends there is no tension and no horror, there are some good kills but with nothing building up to it they felt stale. This movie also tears down Michael Meyers in a way that felt out of place in the trilogy. Halloween Kills built Michael up to be an indestructible force with the ability to withstand fire or multiple gunshot wounds, but in Ends that is flipped on its head making him weak due to the ending of the predecessor. It left me feeling like the writers had no idea what they were doing in developing this trilogy. The marketing of the movie was a total farce as well. It was building up to a final clash between Laurie and Michael, and while that does happen the majority follows a character that was just introduced (Corey Cunningham). Even though I really like the opening sequence and backstory to Corey, it had no place being centerstage in the final installment. Overall, this movie was slightly better than the sequel but still squanders the potential that Halloween (2018) had for the trilogy. If any more movies or trilogies are made in the future, please for the love of God hire a producer/writer to develop the entire series instead of piecing it together film by film.
**Score:** _44%_ | **Verdict:** _Poor_
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$20,000,000.00
Revenue:
$104,374,176.00