‘Halloween’ Revelations, ‘Halloween Kills’ Teases from the Watch Party
The Halloween (2018) Twitter watch party yesterday (5/16/20) was a huge success, with the hashtag #HalloweenAtHome trending, as the cast and crew virtually “reunited” to share some truly great stories and photos from the making of the film, and director David Gordon Green gave the next best thing to a full feature-length audio commentary and provided few new Halloween Kills updates and teases.
Additional Halloween cast and crew who participated include Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, James Jude Courtney, Nick Castle, Jason Blum, Ryan Turek, Rhian Rees, Carmela McNeal, and even John Carpenter himself.
We’ve compiled some of the highlights below, with Green tweeting from the Blumhouse account.
HALLOWEEN (2018) COMMENTARY
It was Jamie Lee Curtis’ idea that Andi Matichak have the same “and introducing” credit as Curtis had in the original 1978 Halloween.
I really wanted @andimatichak To have the same “and introducing” credit as I had in the original movie. #HalloweenAtHome
— Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) May 16, 2020
The jackolantern title sequence was filmed practically, with no visual effects.
The title sequence was filmed practically. No VFX. Thanks, Richard Wright (Production Designer) and Art Department. #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
In response to a fan’s question, David Gordon Green revealed that Karen’s father is “some dude Laurie met at bar. She doesn’t even remember his name.”
Some dude Laurie met at a bar. She doesn't even remember his name. #HalloweenAtHome https://t.co/WzsIhc5igB
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
In the original script, Karen was a Child Psychologist and had a lot of puppets.
In the original script, Karen was a Child Psychologist and had a lot of puppets. The scene was cool but didn't fit the rhythm. @missjudygreer #HalloweenAtHome https://t.co/HVEXK3y2JA
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
Blumhouse producer Ryan Turek actually played the silhouette of The Shape outside of Laurie’s car window when she she screams while parked outside of Smith’s Grove.
That was Ryan Turek's cameo as the silhouette when Laurie screams. @_RyanTurek #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
Jamie Lee Curtis voiced the baby crying.
I’m gonna tell you all the secret. That baby cry is me. No one knows that.
— Jamie Lee Curtis (@jamieleecurtis) May 16, 2020
The couple dressed as a doctor and nurse (played by Michael Smallwood and Carmela McNeal) are not Julian’s (Jibrail Nantambu) parents, but we have not seen the last of them.
Not Julian's parents. #HalloweenAtHome https://t.co/009BkKvawl
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
The awesome one shot following as Michael returns to Haddonfield on Halloween night took 11 takes and lots of rehearsal to get right.
One shot. Eleven takes. Lots of rehearsal. Anybody catch the "Voyagers" clip on the TV? Meeno Peluce! #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
James Jude Courtney explained that the scene in which Nick Castle briefly reprises the role of Michael Myers as he’s in the window seen by Laurie from the street outside, it was then Courtney as Michael in the mirror in that same scene. “We shared this scene, it was the passing of the torch,” he said.
My boy @ncastlez in the window, me in the mirror. We shared this scene, it was the passing of the torch #HalloweenAtHome
— James Jude Courtney (@jamesjcourtney) May 16, 2020
It was actually makeup effects artist Chris Nelson’s hands attacking Laurie through her front door when she shoots two of his fingers off, because Courtney was busy at the time prepping for another scene.
Yes, and it was brilliant! That was actually Chris Nelson’s Hans in that scene because I was prepping for another scene
— James Jude Courtney (@jamesjcourtney) May 16, 2020
David Gordon Green promised the crew if the movie made $100 million he would get a “10-31-18” tattoo (just like Dave’s in the movie), which he got on that date, which was also his father’s 80th birthday.
I promised the crew if the movie made $100m I would get this tattoo. I got it on that date, also my father's 80th birthday. Thanks everyone for making it happen! #HalloweenAtHome pic.twitter.com/9hUINoskDk
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
Laurie’s bedroom was a set built as a recreation of Tommy Doyle’s house in the original 1978 Halloween. It was going to be used for an alternate introduction that was never filmed.
Laurie's bedroom was a set built as a recreation of Tommy Doyle's house 1978. Exact dimensions. It was an alternate introduction that was never filmed. People didn't need the recap, right? #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
A stunt performer did Michael’s fall down the stairs and his classic sit up.
I was happy to let a guy half my age take that fall. Stair falls hurt!!!! #HalloweenAtHome https://t.co/dHZUr8rI2h
— James Jude Courtney (@jamesjcourtney) May 16, 2020
Of the original ending, Green said, “Most of it was Laurie-Michael conflict but anti-climactic. There’s a cool moment of The Shape sitting quietly among Laurie’s mannequins on her shooting ranger. Maybe we’ll finish it someday…”
Most of it was Laurie-Michael conflict but anti-climactic. There's a cool moment of the shape sitting quietly among Laurie's mannequins on her shooting range. Maybe we'll finish it someday… #HalloweenAtHome https://t.co/KvuQmVUwfa
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
HALLOWEEN KILLS UPDATES
As stated above, the doctor and nurse played by Michael Smallwood and Carmela McNeal, respectively, will feature more prominently in the sequel, though they are not Julian’s parents, as some have speculated.
Take note of the Doctor and Nurse neighbors. More to come… #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
The cemetery caretaker, played by Diva Tyler, will also return in the sequel.
Cemetery caretaker played by Diva Tyler from the "Plantation" episode of Eastbound & Down. Anybody remember? Just wait for #HalloweenKills #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
Ray’s peyote past with Cameron’s (Dylan Arnold) dad, Lonnie Elam (portrayed by Robert Longstreet in Halloween Kills), will come into play.
So Ray used to do peyote with Cameron's dad, Lonnie? Interesting… #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
Hawkins may have survived?
Oh do you? #HalloweenAtHome https://t.co/WxfI8PRRN1
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
We will see the Myers House in Halloween Kills.
Yes. #HalloweenAtHome https://t.co/UAYbub6RiP
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
Of the highly anticipated trailer and release plans in light of the ongoing pandemic, Green stated, “We’re still working on the trailer for #HalloweenKills now. And strategizing our plan for release based on the realities of the world. Fingers crossed. i feel really good and want to share so much more. Hopefully soon.”
We're still working on the trailer for #HalloweenKills now. And strategizing our plan for release based on the realities of the world. Fingers crossed. I feel really good and want to share so much more. Hopefully soon. Thank you guys so much. This made my day! #HalloweenAtHome
— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) May 16, 2020
And everyone involved seemed to confirm what HDN has already independently been hearing from inside sources, that Halloween Kills is going to be significantly more violent than its 2018 predecessor.
Violence takes on a whole new meaning in Halloween Kills #HalloweenAtHome
— Andi Matichak (@andimatichak) May 16, 2020
Blood is very sticky @jamieleecurtis @missjudygreer 😂♥️ #HalloweenAtHome pic.twitter.com/2B2x16X848
— Andi Matichak (@andimatichak) May 16, 2020
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