Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Halloween franchise is now expanding with a TV show based on John Carpenter’s original movie, and thanks to this, it can finally solve a decades-long Michael Myers mystery. Back in 1978, John Carpenter brought the slasher movie Halloween, which would go on to become key in the development of the slasher genre in the 1980s, as well as one of the most influential horror movies in film history.
Related Halloween TV Show Can Fix A 29-Year-Old Franchise Mistake Through One Forgotten Character The upcoming Halloween TV show can fix the franchise's biggest mistake by bringing back one forgotten character from John Carpenter's original movie. Halloween TV Series Can Answer What Happened To Michael Myers’ Parents When Michael escaped from Smith’s Grove and returned to Haddonfield, his house was on sale and his parents were no longer in town.
When Michael escaped from Smith’s Grove and returned to Haddonfield, his house was on sale and his parents were no longer in town, and it’s unknown what happened to them. The Myers weren’t mentioned again in the rest of the Halloween saga except briefly in Halloween II when Loomis revealed that Laurie was Michael’s younger sister.
Read More 9 Characters We Want To See In The Halloween TV Show Other than the iconic slasher villain – Michael Myers – many other fun characters from the movies could appear in the Halloween TV show. What’s Known About Michael Myers’ Family After Halloween 1978 Rob Zombie’s Halloween remake completely changed Michael Myers’ family background.
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