‘Halloween’, ‘Halloween 4’, And ‘Halloween 5’ Are Headed To Theaters And Drive-Ins This October

There are no new horror movies headed to theaters this Halloween season. Heck, there really aren’tanynew movies, horror or otherwise. But if you’re aching for your trick-or-treat fix on the big screen, here’s some good news:Halloween,Halloween 4, andHalloween 5are all headed back to theaters and drive-ins worldwide throughOctober 31, 2020.

Halloween Returns to Theaters

CineLife Entertainment, a division of Spotlight Cinema Networks, is partnering with Compass International Pictures and Trancas International Films to bringHalloween,Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, andHalloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myersback to theaters and drive-ins worldwide through Halloween 2020. While I can’t in good conscience recommend heading back to an indoor theater right now, if you have a drive-in near you playing these titles, you might want to consider seeking them out.Halloween, released in 1978, remains an all-time horror classic. AndHalloween 4is a strong return for Michael Myers.Halloween 5is…well, it’s fine. The version ofHalloweenhitting drive-ins is also a restored and remastered digital print, created under the supervision of the film’s original cinematographer, Dean Cundey.

InHalloween, babysitter Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her friends are stalked by a silent masked killer who escaped from an insane asylum. It was a low-budget, quickly made film that became a mega-hit and effectively created the slasher genre while also making John Carpenter a household name. AfterHalloweencameHalloween IIand the excellent but malignedHalloween III: Season of the Witch. That third film received backlash at the time of its release, mainly because it was trying to do something different with the franchise – it didn’t involve Michael Myers at all. After that failed experiment, franchise producer Moustapha Akkad insisted on bringing Michael Myers back, and the result wasHalloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, featuring one of the best opening credit scenes ever.

Halloween 4introduced audiences to Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris), Laurie’s daughter who becomes the new target of Michael Myers. It’s a solid sequel, and it ends with a big, shocking twist. A twist that is almost completely forgotten about inHalloween 5, which keeps the story of Jamie and Michael going, eventually giving way to all sorts of madness in sequels to come.

“We are proud to partner with Trancas International Films and Compass International Pictures to bring this fan-favorite horror film to theaters worldwide. For generations of horror film fans who weren’t able to experience the original classic franchise in theaters, and even for those who remember when the films first premiered, we hope to capture the same thrilling and hair-raising atmosphere for all viewers to enjoy this quintessential Halloween experience,” said Bernadette McCabe, CineLife Entertainment’s Executive Vice President.

“We are so excited to be bringing these films back, especially to drive-ins across the country where this iconic franchise launched. Now, with the fall season growing closer, the drive-in format is helping keep both Halloween spirit and the cinema experience alive in these unprecedented times,” said Ryan Freimann, SVP of Trancas and Compass.

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