When Halloween Ends debuts in theaters, viewers will need to recall certain significant scenes from the other films for this concluding act.

With the release of Halloween Ends, one of the most enduring horror franchises will ostensibly come to an end. In the third installment of the current Halloween trilogy, Laurie Strode and Michael Myers engage in their final confrontation, which has the potential to kill both of them.
Fans will need to keep in mind a few important details going into Halloween Ends because these films have appeared to tell one continuous story. These are the key points to keep in mind before Halloween ends, from the characters that have been killed off to the alteration of some franchise specifics to some shocking new developments.
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The Halloween Mass killings Goes On In ‘Halloween Ends’

Fans might not be aware that Halloween Kills simply continues that same evening, even though Michael’s return to Haddonfield in 2018’s Halloween was even bloodier than the original film. Following the conclusion of the first film, Michael simply continues his massacre in this one.
Even though Halloween Ends ostensibly jumps in time, it will be interesting to see what happened after such a massive bloodbath that killed numerous people, including the town’s entire fire department.
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Haddonfield Turned Into A Mob

Halloween Kills has an unexpected twist in how Haddonfield responds to Michael Myers’ reappearance. Although these characters have previously been helpless bystanders to Michael’s rampage, they are given more agency and develop into a vigilante mob hell-bent on catching him.
This was perceived by some viewers as a silly addition and a failed attempt to add a message to the film. It will undoubtedly, though, have left a lasting impression on the community, and it will be interesting to see how they will respond when Michael reappears.
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The 1978 Flashback

The 1978 original is frequently mentioned in these new Halloween films, despite the fact that the majority of the franchise is ignored. In fact, Halloween Kills begins with a fantastic flashback scene that takes place on the original movie’s Halloween night as the police look for Michael Myers.
The scene does a fantastic job of faithfully recreating the aesthetic of John Carpenter’s original film. Additionally, Dr. Loomis makes an unexpected appearance, his first since his shocking off-screen demise in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. The possibility exists that the character will also appear in this film.
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The Brother-Sister Relationship Is Broken

Michael and Laurie are at the center of this new trilogy, which gives them a strange bond despite their best efforts to kill each other. But they ignore Halloween II’s revelation that Michael and Laurie are siblings, eliminating one of the most contentious retcons to a villain story ever.
Although this concept was first presented in the sequel, it has since gained widespread acceptance as a component of the franchise’s mythology. However, Allyson’s explanation to her friends on Halloween of 2018 that this connection was just a rumor undid this.
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Hawkins made it through his attack

Officer Hawkins, a supporting figure from Halloween 2018, was first seen as the officer who detained Michael Myers in 1978. It appeared that he had died after being run over and stabbed in the neck, but in Halloween Kills, the character reappeared.
In fact, Hawkins has a significant part in the follow-up, with the flashback scene concentrating on him and the guilt he felt that night. It also suggests that he and Laurie might be dating. He will undoubtedly have more work since it has been confirmed that Hawkins, one of their characters, will return in Halloween Ends.
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Lindsey Escapes Once Again

In the 1978 film Halloween, Kyle Richards played the part of Lindsey, one of the children Laurie is watching and who she helps to save from Michael. In Halloween Kills, she makes a comeback and runs into Michael once more, but this time she’s prepared to fight.
Lindsey is one of the few characters to avoid Michael’s wrath, despite the fact that she is no match for him. She was last spotted being driven to the hospital, so she might have a bigger part to play in how Halloween Ends.
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Michael’s Motives Could Become Clear

Halloween Kills seemed to confirm that Michael’s motivation isn’t really related to Laurie despite the obvious affinity between Michael and Laurie in these new films. Despite coming into contact with her and her loved ones, Michael just seems to want to go home.
In the climax, Michael returns to his childhood home, and the characters learn that his killing spree started there. He becomes more than just a mindless killer thanks to this revelation, though it is not particularly interesting.
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The Death of Several Legacy Characters

It’s exciting to see Laurie Strode return in these films, but Halloween Kills also features a ton of other beloved characters. There are some of the child characters from the original, like Tommy Doyle and Lonnie, who are now adults, as well as adult characters like Sheriff Brackett and Nurse Marion.
Sadly, very few of them will be coming back for Halloween Ends because almost all of them died in this latest encounter with Michael.
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Michael Kills Karen

These recent films focused just as much on Laurie’s family as they did on Laurie personally. Since Laurie spends the majority of Halloween Kills in a hospital bed, the protagonists of the narrative are her daughter Karen and granddaughter Allyson.
However, this ultimately results in one of the most shocking murders in the Halloween movies, with Michael cornering Karen in his old house and killing her with great brutality. In Halloween Ends, Laurie and Allyson will undoubtedly seek retribution.
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Michael Might Not Be Human.
Although fans were aware that Halloween Kills would be followed by another film to wrap up the plot, there was a brief period when it appeared that Michael Myers might actually pass away. He is brutally attacked by the Haddonfield mob after they corner him, beating and stabbing him mercilessly.
However, Laurie begins a monologue from her hospital bed as Michael’s body is lying on the ground, suggesting that the more people Michael kills, the more indestructible he becomes. Michael then stands up and massacres the mob, raising the possibility that he is not human after all.