Three entries from the Halloween movie series are set to re-appear on cinema screens.
The Halloween franchise is making a comeback this spooky season, with a selection of classic films being re-released in cinemas. The trio of films includes the original 1978 Halloween, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers. These re-released movies are courtesy of Trancas International Films and CineLife Entertainment. The first film in the series, screening from September 19, will be available in select cities, with the re-releases expected to last through the end of October. While the reason for the specific trio of Halloween movies being released is not clearly stated, it's worth noting that both Halloween 4 and Halloween 5 are part of the "Thorn Trilogy" arc, mostly explored in the sixth film, 1995's The Curse of Michael Myers. In these sequels, Michael Myers wakes up from a coma and tries to kill his niece, Jamie Lloyd. George P. Wilbur and Donald L. Shanks portray Michael Myers in Halloween 4 and Halloween 5, respectively. The press release features quotes from executives at CineLife and Trancas, expressing their excitement about the franchise's return to theaters and the joy of the cinematic experience. No advertisements for other franchises like Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, DC Universe, or Doctor Who are mentioned in the paragraph. Local showtimes for the re-released Halloween films can be checked here. It's unclear why these specific Halloween movies are being grouped together for release, but fans of the franchise are undoubtedly eager to revisit these classic horror films on the big screen.
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