Halloween Kills, the latest instalment in the long-running horror franchise, will not disappoint slasher fans.Carpenter, who has directed numerous horror classics including the original 1978 Halloween, has composed the score for the new Michael Myers story.
Speaking to IndieWire, he described the film as “intense and brutal”.“The movie is something else,” Carpenter said in the interview. “It’s fun, intense and brutal, a slasher movie times one hundred, big time.
It’s huge. I’ve never seen anything like this: the kill count!”Although the 2018 film ended with Myers apparently trapped in a burning house, a new teaser trailer shows fire engines arriving on the scene.
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