Corey wears his own scarecrow mask and blue jumpsuit to kill Allyson’s former boyfriend and the doctor who didn’t give her a promotion. From that moment on, Corey becomes Michael Myers’ partner in gruesome crimes. In Halloween Ends, Michael Myers seems to psychologically infect Corey by forcing him to stare in his cold, black eyes. 1982’s Halloween III: Season of the Witch, the only sequel that doesn’t feature Michael Myers, is a witchy slasher film focused on pagan rituals and child sacrifice that sets up the “Thorn Trilogy” arc, which reintroduces an immortal Michael Myers, a product of a satanic cult that has cursed him to kill his bloodline. Previous Halloween sequels have hinted that Michael Myers might be a kind supernatural being, which would surely explain how he has managed to survive being stabbed and shot so many times over the years. When Corey eventually wakes up, he comes face-to-face with Michael Myers who has been hiding right under the town’s noses in the years since the events of Halloween Kills. He fights back against them, but they end up throwing him over a bridge where he’s dragged off into the sewer by a shadowy figure. After storming off from the bar, Corey runs into the same teens who came after him before. Corey is a monster in the eyes of Haddonfield. Laurie also runs up against this with locals who are quick to let her know that she’s to blame for Michael Myers’s return.Ĭorey’s interaction with the grieving mother causes him to lash out and blame Allyson for forcing him out of his comfort zone. She’s not happy to see the kid who ruined her life enjoying his. The two go to a Halloween party where he finally gets to cut loose, but at the bar, he runs into the mother of the boy he accidentally killed. What is clear is that the hate Corey’s received has hardened him, but he begins to open up with Allyson. After Corey is attacked by a group of teens, Laurie drives him to the hospital where he bonds with Allyson, the nurse who cleans his wounds so they don’t get infected. She’s doing the work in therapy, trying to let go of the fear, paranoia, regret, and anger that the man known as the Boogeyman caused her. The Laurie of Halloween Kills is much different than the one of the two previous films. He’s been ostracized not unlike Laurie Strode, who, no surprise, looks to nurture this outsider. It was an accident, but the town brands Corey a murderer for what happened.įlash forward four years, Corey is known to the locals as “the psychotic babysitter” who lost his temper and killed an innocent child in cold blood. The little boy goes tumbling over the railing, falling three stories to his death. It’s the one-year anniversary of Michael Myers’ attack on the town and everyone is on edge, including Corey, who kicks open the door only for it to slam into the child. The little boy attempts to scare Corey by locking him in the attic. The movie starts with a recent flashback of a character Halloween fans won’t know: Corey (Rohan Campbell), a 21-year-old prospective engineering student who, in 2019, is tasked with babysitting a rather difficult child on Halloween night. This time around, though, Michael has a bit of help in the murdering department. When tragedy strikes the small town again, Laurie is ready to face off against her longtime nemesis, who at 60-something years old is still racking up the kills. Laurie is trying to move forward with her life, unpacking her trauma by writing a memoir and making a happy home with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak) in Haddonfield. Laurie is still dealing with the fallout of Michael’s latest killing spree, which resulted in the shocking twist-ending death of her daughter Karen (Judy Greer). Halloween Ends is set four years after the tragic events of 2021’s Halloween Kills, in which Laurie’s hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois was attacked 40 years to the day by the same masked murderer who murdered six people and one dog on Halloween night in 1978.
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