First teaser unveiled for Halloween Kills, but movie is now delayed until 2021
A first teaser for Halloween Kills, the sequel to 2018's hit Halloween reboot, has unveiled. You can see it below:
The hit horror was originally due for release on October 16th this year, but, with the unveiling of the teaser, also comes the news that it has been delayed to October 2021.
You can read an explanation from director David Gordon Green and producer John Carpenter below:
I know you all have been looking forward to an update on the status of "Halloween Kills". Here it is: pic.twitter.com/EWivyipYgR
— John Carpenter (@TheHorrorMaster) July 8, 2020
Halloween Kills is set directly after the events of 2018’s reboot, which grossed over $250 million at the box office.
We will follow Jamie Lee Curtis' Laurie Strode as she and her family are forced to defend themselves from psychotic killer Michael Myers.
Starring alongside Curtis are Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Anthony Michael Hall, Kyle Richards, Dylan Arnold, Charles Cyphers, Nancy Stephens and Nick Castle
David Gordon Green directs, with Danny McBride and Scott Teems providing the screenplay.
Halloween Kills is the second instalment in a that will end with Halloween Ends in October of 2022.