Kyle Richards and Jamie Lee Curtis are sharing why they are so proud to be a part of such a beloved film. The original "Halloween" movie came out in 1978 and spawned over 10 sequels.
However, most did not contain any original cast members. In 2018, a direct sequel to the original starring Curtis was released and was followed by "Halloween Kills," which saw the return of Richards.The final movie in the franchise, "Halloween Ends" is set to be released in October 2022. "It wasn’t a franchise, and that’s the thing that I like to remind people. [Creators] John Carpenter and Debra Hill made one movie," Curtis explained. "They created this battle between good and evil.The fact that it has been stretched and pulled and extrapolated and expanded is beautiful, but inherently it’s the same story." When asked for any potential spoilers for "Halloween Kills," Curtis called it "complex," "different" and "very emotional," promising fans a "happy ending." Kyle Richards is in awe of the "Halloween" fandom and how it has remained so strong after so many years. (Photo by Momodu Mansaray/Getty Images) Meanwhile, Richards admits she was not actually scared while on set as a kid filming the original "Halloween" movie.
She was not scared until she watched it, noting she "had nightmares and had to sleep with (her) mom until (she) was 15 years old." Ironically, she was more afraid filming the sequels as an adult.
Despite being afraid while filming, Richards was happy to return to her role in the franchise, adding, although she is scared, it is great to be a part of the films and be embraced by the fandom. "The fandom of ‘Halloween’ is just unbelievable.To think that…people love it so much still and the fans are so passionate about it,".
Read more on foxnews.com