![]() No Halloween is complete without Easter eggs! Wait, that’s a different, unrelated holiday. Laurie slits his wrists… and Michael is finally dead. He gets his hands around her neck and she screams “Do it!” while memories of previous Michael run-ins flash before her eyes, but Allyson runs in and stops him. Oh, she also dumps the refrigerator on one of his legs because why not. ![]() He and Laurie get into a huge fight in the kitchen and she manages to pin his hands down to the table with knives, stab him in the chest and through the armpit, and slice his throat. Michael then rejoins that chat and kills Corey for good before reclaiming his mask from him. ![]() Allyson walks in at just the wrong time, and thinks Laurie did it. After a struggle, he once again says, “If I can’t have her, no one can,” and then he slits his own throat. In the end, Laurie fakes a suicide attempt, but in reality she knew that Corey was coming for her and she shoots him. He replies, “If I can’t have her, no one will.” He then goes off and kills a bunch of other folks. Laurie, who has come to sense that there is something deeply wrong with Corey, confronts him, telling him he needs to stay away from Allyson. Meanwhile, Corey is getting closer to Allyson and resolves with her to “burn it to the ground” and leave Haddonfield. He wants to learn Michael’s ways and it seems like whatever darkness Michael has within him is transferring into Corey. Soon Corey becomes a sort of mini-Michael, working with the Shape to murder Allyson’s gross ex-boyfriend. Corey rushes out and almost immediately stabs and kills a homeless person, either by accident or on purpose… it’s hard to tell. Michael attacks him but something strange happens as the killer stares into Corey’s eyes, and he lets the kid go. But that night, he gets jumped by a group of – yes – marching band bullies, and finds himself in a sewer drain that is also Michael Myers’ hideaway. Laurie sets up a meet-cute between Corey and Allyson, and Allyson tries to get Corey to come out of his shell at a Halloween party. Of course, Allyson’s parents were killed back during Michael Myers’ 2018 attack. She’s tried to move on with her life, living in a nice new home that she shares with her granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak). ![]() Meanwhile, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is writing her memoirs, noting how the town of Haddonfield has changed, descending into grief, fear, and paranoia following Michael’s attacks. Corey then becomes the town pariah, the “kid killer,” and he’s never able to shake that, misses out on fulfilling his dreams, and winds up working at his dad’s auto scrapyard by modern day 2022, where we pick the rest of the movie up. Long story short, Corey accidentally knocks Jeremy off a high stairwell and the child dies. We meet Corey Cunningham (Rohan Campbell), a 21-year-old with a bright future who is babysitting a kid named Jeremy. Michael Myers hasn’t been seen since that last fateful Halloween and is sort of the figurative town bogeyman again. Halloween Ends starts on Halloween 2019, one year after the events of the previous two movies. ![]()
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