Before Halloween Kills unleashes Michael Myers’ latest killing spree, CineLife Entertainment is bringing three classic franchise movies to theaters. John Carpenter’s 1978 classic Halloween and its sequels, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, will be available in theaters this October to celebrate spooky season by honoring one of the most iconic killers in cinema.
The new screenings are the best way to revisit the film that started it all and introduced the world to Jamie Lee Curtis’ Laurie Strode, a slasher so good that the new Blumhouse trilogy still considers it canon. But, of course, there’s also plenty of reason to love Halloween 4 and Halloween 5, as they brought Michael Myers back after the divisive third entry of the original franchise. So even if Halloween Kills might be the main course for horror fans this October, the classics work as a delicious appetizer. The showings are being booked worldwide through a partnership between CineLife Entertainment, Compass International Pictures, and Trancas International Films.

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