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First official picture from the horror-action film VFW:
A group of Vietnam War veterans defend their clubhouse against a deranged drug dealer and his relentless army of punk mutants.
Starring William Sadler, Stephen Lang and Fred Williamson.
Spoiler alert! It's a big twist for the series, for sure.
The Halloween series is becoming as messy as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre films.
As for Halloween, they could go copycat (Friday 5) or pretend-it's-Michael-but-then-the-real-Michael-is-comes-after-all (Hellraiser 8).
Here's my line of thinking. I know you're all going to want to chainsaw me in half for this, or bag me up in a sleeping bag and slam me against a tree, or haunt me in my dreams or knife me in the kitchen while I'm grabbing some milk, but I still think they need to settle whatever rights issues they may still have and deliver us some crossover fun. Pinhead, Freddy, the Chuck, Leatherface, Jason, Michael, Ghostface, Norman, Jigsaw, ... all thrown in one big pot. It could work and it could be fun. Dispense with established continuities and make it a carnival of slasher killers.
Shrugs a few points on the recent news
if Craven's Estate does have the rights expect Blumhouse to be doing a new one in 5... 4.. 3.. 2.. well you get the idea
And Darth I am far worse then you I am activily writing a Jaws 5 script in the hopes that my few tenuious connections to Hollywood actually manage to put it in front of a producers eyes. I am sorry if we can have 12 Friday the 13ths 10 (soon to be 12) Halloweens and what 10 nightmare on elm streets (I genuinely lost count) Jaws should at LEAST have 5 …
And before you moan and groan my Jaws 5 that I am writing is actually trying to be a good Jaws movie rather then a cheap tiein.
I have the fullest confidence your script will be ten times better than what Jaws 3 and The Revenge were trying to pull. :-)
I’d be perfectly happy if most film series junked the idea of continuity anyway, but especially in horror movies.
A bit more like how the Fu Manchu films used to be. Fu Manchu would turn up, the heroes would defeat his dastardly plot, Fu would die in an explosion or something, but in the smoke you would hear the spooky words “the world shall hear from me again” and the next film would start it all over again.
Modern audiences don’t seem to like that approach and so movie companies have got hung up over continuity between films, but I think that’s a shame.
Hellraisers 5 through 10 are fairly continuity-less and I think that’s why I quite like them.
https://deadline.com/2019/10/david-duchovny-the-craft-cast-blumhouse-sony-1202762015/
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Cinematographer Michael Simmonds returns for Halloween Kills.
The film’s cast includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Kyle Richards, Anthony Michael Hall, and Nick Castle as Michael Myers.
https://hnentertainment.co/halloween-cinematographer-michael-simmonds-confirmed-for-halloween-kills/