Jamie Lee Curtis thought he was done with the Halloween
saga
.
The mythical interpreter of Laurie Strode in the horror saga, who embodied the character from 1978, the year of the release of John Carpenter's original masterpiece, nevertheless returns with
Halloween Ends
.
The film is billed as the end of a trilogy that began with the 2018 feature film, simply titled
Halloween
, which itself was a sequel to the original film, completely ignoring the fan-favorite cinematic sequels.
If she no longer imagined resuming the role, the actress is delighted to have been convinced by David Gordon Green, co-writer and director, with the script for the first part.
“David had hidden an indie drama in the middle of a horror movie.
He did something intimate that was covered in bloody tissue and exploding heads.
I read it in about an hour and immediately called it back, 'OK, here we go,'" she revealed to the NME.
quiet career
Four years later, the career of Jamie Lee Curtis took off again, while the sexagenarian imagined rather a quiet end to his career.
“This movie changed my whole life!
More than (the original movie)!
At 64, I have an entire career.
Now I'm a producer.
I'm a screenwriter, I'm a director, I'm an active boss, I'm in creation.
I can collaborate with artists in a way I've always dreamed of.
I did not expect to do the films that I do now, ”concluded the one who also made a very remarkable appearance in
Everything Everywhere All At Once
at the start of the year.
Halloween Ends will
be released on October 12 in France.
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