![]() ![]() There are copious amounts of Monster High for the kiddos and plenty of Leprechaun for the kiddos with grit. And, as a capstone to Jamie Lee Curtis’ likely end as Laurie Strode (though we’ve heard that one before…), it’s no doubt going to be a bittersweet moment in horror history.Įlsewhere, if Halloween Ends isn’t for you, Peacock has plenty else to guarantee a sufficiently spooky October. There’s no doubt going to be a ton of bloodshed and catharsis. How it pans out is anyone’s guess, but the recent marketing material yield promise, even if David Gordon Green is being a wee bit disingenuous with his assessment of Halloween Kills. ![]() Michael Myers and Laurie strode return for one final blow. Which is to say, Halloween Ends hits Peacock on October 14. Day-and-date is a fortuitous, symbiotic system, and who better than Michael Myers to lead the charge? Halloween Ends They’re also largely inaccessible for some people with disabilities or those who are immunocompromised. ![]() Theaters are cost-prohibitive for a lot of people. Streaming and the theatrical ecosystem can exist together, augmenting the other’s success in ways distributors never thought possible (just look at Halloween Kills’ almost $50 million opening for proof). Not to sermonize, but it is pretty remarkable that Halloween Ends is releasing day-and-date on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming division. Love or hate David Gordon Green’s contemporary Halloween trilogy, there’s no denying Halloween Ends is one of this season’s most anticipated horror releases. ![]()
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