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On the one hand, I love this property, and bringing back Jamie Lee Curtis and Nick Castle seems really legit.
On the other hand, Blumhouse is making it. To say they're uneven feels like an understatement. They went from sharting out a new paranormal Activity every October to using a thesaurus to release cookie cutter low budget horror movies to occasionally releasing a few legitimately good movies, but that could be either studio development or a thousand monkeys with a thousand typewriters.... hard to say.
I do love the franchise, and apparently bad movies in general, so I'm excited!
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I did some reading and I guess they are choosing to ignore it, making this Halloween an alternate reality from the one where the Hospital Massacre happens and Laurie has her daughter Jamie.
Well, the last film I saw that chose to omit part of a film series to pick up where a midway film left off was "Superman Returns". To say my expectations are low that they will pull this off is like calling the Grand Canyon a hole: accurate word, but does not do the description justice.