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John Carpenter is the king of Halloween. A lucrative new trilogy of "Halloween" sequels to his 1978 original just wrapped up with "Halloween Ends," which Carpenter helped score and executive produce. But this year, one of Carpenter's more obscure movies, "Prince of Darkness," which teems with insects and metaphysical dread, is having a moment and finding new audiences. The movie's 35th anniversary was just last weekend, in the heart of the peak time for scary movies. That's quite a turnaround for "Prince of Darkness," which critics panned when it was released in 1987.
The franchise's latest movie, "Halloween Ends," premieres October 14 on Peacock. Nearly every "Halloween" movie features a battle between killer Michael Myers and former babysitter Laurie Strode, a character played by scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis. If you're looking to catch up on the entire "Halloween" franchise before seeing the new movie, you're in luck. Compass International PicturesThe "Halloween" franchise is notorious for its confusing continuity. The franchise is commonly divided into three sections: The original "Halloween" film series, Rob Zombie's remakes, and the reboot trilogy.
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