Horror fans, keep your schedule free for this!
This October, Jamie Lee Curtis embarks on the middle movie of the new Halloween Trilogy, which kicked off with 2018's Halloween and will end with 2022's fittingly titled Halloween Ends. But before then, we've got, which picks up right where the 2018 movie left off, with Michael Myers in a burning house and Laurie Strode with a knife in her belly.
In the run-up to the release of the movie, we were lucky enough to sit down with the legendary actress and discuss the new scary film.Over the course of the chat, which includes a deep dive on why audiences love Laurie Strode and her fellow big screen survivors like Ellen Ripley and Sarah Connor, we also brought up the deep connections between Halloween and Ireland.
When we mention to the actress that not only does Halloween actually have its origins in Ireland, but that the Irish city of Derry completely locks down to celebrate it every year, Jamie Lee Curtis starts making plans:"You know what? I'm gonna tell that to my friends at Universal so that next year, when we release the last of the trilogy, maybe we'll make a good Derry appearance. You'll moderate the Q&A.
"By the time I get to Europe, it will be after the release in America," Curtis tells us, before checking in with Universal officials for the release date of Halloween Ends in the States and in Europe."So I'll be with you in Derry around the 22nd. We're locking it in. We'll be in Derry on the 22nd. I will try to get [writer and director] David Gordon Green to join me.
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