A strange “Halloween” film trio returns to theaters

The latest films to come back to theaters are the Halloween Franchise, which makes sense because it is the frightening season. But instead of the original film or the most recent trilogy, we obtain three payments which have been surprisingly grouped.
With the original 1978 Halloween, both Halloween 4: the return of Michael Myers And Halloween 5: the revenge of Michael Myers Also come back to the big screen. The cinematic return of the trio is gracked by Trancas International Films and Cinelife Entertainment.
Although the press release presents quotes from Cinelife and Trancas leaders on the franchise being perfect for the season and the joy of the cinematographic experience, the reason for this specific trio is a bit confusing. Trancas was involved in the Halloween Films since the first film – the second and third films being the only exceptions – but this is the only real link between these films.
Both Halloween The consequences take place about a decade of the original film, with Michael Myers – played by George P. Wilbur in 4 and Donald L. Shanks 5—Waking up a coma at the start of each film and both passing them trying to kill her niece, Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris). The two films are part of the arc “Thorn Trilogy” which is mainly explored in the sixth film, 1995 The curse of Michael Myers. Neither Back neither Revenge was seriously well considered at the Liberation, but of both, Back was examined more favorably in the years that followed.
You can go to the theater to see the first Halloween, return, Or Revenge in some cities. The first film is a screening from tomorrow September 19, and the reissues should last until the end of October. You can consult the local shows here.
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