Quentin Tarantino’s unrealized Halloween movie became Michael Myers’ divisive final twist

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Quentin Tarantino’s unrealized Halloween movie became Michael Myers’ divisive final twist

Summary

  • Quentin Tarantino’s concept for a Halloween Sequel involved Michael Myers on a road trip killing people.

  • Although Tarantino’s exact idea was never executed, echoes of it can be found in the plot for Halloween ends.

  • Halloween ends Featured Corey Cunningham’s divisive subplot along with Michael Myers, contradicting the established “Shape” character.

Quentin Tarantino was once on deck to write the sixth movie in the Halloween horror franchise, and although it never came to be, its core concept resurfaced in the final chapter of the reboot trilogy, Halloween ends. The Halloween Franchise has gone through multiple iterations (and an upcoming Halloween TV show) since the original, with different lines of continuity. While Rob Zombie’s Halloween The late 2000s reboot stands on its own, all other sequels and reboots (except Halloween III: Time of the Witchwhich is a separate ontology) can be held back Halloween (1978) and Halloween II (1981).

While there were 13 Halloween Movies made since the franchise began, none of them have ever come close to the quality of the original. After the abysmal reviews for the four immediate sequels to the original, the (at the time) up-and-coming Quentin Tarantino was tapped to take on Halloween 6. Obviously that never came to fruition, and instead of a Tarantino-written sequel, audiences got Halloween: The Curse of Michael MyersWhich is the worst movie in the franchise by Rotten tomatoesTomatometer. However, Tarantino’s main idea for the sequel was in the franchise anyway.

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Quentin Tarantino’s Halloween idea was used with Michael Myers and Corey Cunningham

The concept of giving Michael a partner was at the center of Halloween ends


Rohan Campbell smiling maniacally and dripping blood as Corey Cunningham in Halloween Ends

at the end of Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael MyersA captured Michael is released from prison by a mysterious man in black, who decimates the police station that Michael is being held at. It would be for Tarantino to figure out who the man in black was, and why he released Michael from prison. Per Indiewire, Tarantino would have had The Man in Black and Michael start the movie on a road trip down Route 66During which Michael would kill people at every stop they made.

The concept of giving Michael Myers a partner was a key subplot in Halloween ends. in Halloween endsA young man named Corey Cunningham who is an outcast in Haddonfield discovers Michael hiding in the town’s sewers, is subsequently infected by Michael’s evil, and commits a series of murders, first with Michael’s help, and then using Michael’s mask itself. This is not a direct execution of Tarantino’s original idea, however The echoes of his original concept are definitely present.

Why Michael Myers and Corey Cunigham’s connection in Halloween ends up being so divisive

It contradicts everything that has been established about “the form”.

The connection between Corey Cunningham and Michael Myers was one of the most controversial elements of the much-maligned Halloween endsWith many fans pointing out how unrealistic and impossible the connection was. Michael Myers began as “The Shape” in Halloween (1978), a faceless evil who attacks Laurie Strode seemingly at random, as they are not revealed to be siblings until Halloween II. Because Michael Myers obeys Corey’s wishes and works together with him as opposed to killing him immediately. An insult to everything Michael Myers is supposed to be.

Blumhouse Continuity Movie Details

Movie

Year

RT tomatometer score

Halloween

1978

96%

Halloween

2018

79%

Halloween kills

2021

39%

Halloween ends

2022

40%

Furthermore, Corey is established as the main character, and is even able to overpower Michael Myers and steal his mask. Die-hard franchise fans found that borderline insultingAnd while Michael eventually kills Corey and reclaims his mask, the damage is done. While the idea of ​​Michael’s murderous legacy being carried over to a new man in Haddonfield might have been effective, Corey’s story was in the wrong movie; It should fall well before Halloween ends In the Bloomhouse continuity so that it can be properly built.

Source: Rotten tomatoes, Indiewire

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