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‘Halloween Ends’ Dated for Digital and Physical Release With Deleted and Extended Scenes
After passing $100 million at the worldwide box office, David Gordon Green’s Halloween Ends – which is now streaming on Peacock – is next headed to Digital and Physical media.
The Halloween Ends Collector’s Edition is yours to own with Deleted and Extended Scenes on Digital November 15 and 4K Ultra HD & Blu-ray on December 27, 2022.
Special Features include:
- Audio commentary by director/co-writer David Gordon Green, actors Andi Matichak and Rohan Campbell, first assistant director Atilla Salih Yücer, and production assistant Hugo Garza
- Ending Halloween – Explore the creative team’s approach to crafting the film’s final sequence
- Final Girl – Jamie Lee Curtis discusses the legacy of Laurie Strode
- No Place Like Haddonfield – Filmmakers and cast reveal what makes Halloween productions so special
- A Different Threat – Examine how evil has evolved in Haddonfield
- The Visions of Terror – See how production departments came together to achieve the film’s unique style
- Twisted Deaths – An up-close look at the film’s gruesome death scenes
- 6 deleted and extended scenes
- Gag reel
Only one of them will survive! @jamieleecurtis stars as Laurie Strode in her final showdown with Michael Myers. #HalloweenEnds Collector’s Edition is yours to own with Deleted and Extended Scenes on Digital 11/15 and 4K UHD & Blu-ray 12/27https://t.co/hX4RZNM5O5 pic.twitter.com/2EmPBrJkAM
— #HalloweenEnds (@halloweenmovie) November 8, 2022
Movies
Joe Swanberg Producing a Slate of Five Horror Films for Yale Entertainment
Joe Swanberg (V/H/S, Drinking Buddies, Happy Christmas) and Yale Entertainment have wrapped production on five upcoming horror movies, Deadline reports this week.
Deadline details, “Swanberg’s slate of horror films with Yale Entertainment was inspired by the producing exploits of Roger Corman.” The lineup includes the following projects:
- Helldorado
- Kenneled
- Yellow Eyes
- Monkey’s Magic Merry Go Round
- Untitled Jae Matthews Project
Swanberg said in a statement, “I was very lucky to team with Yale Entertainment, who understood the model and were excited to try the most ambitious version of producing five features back-to-back. Using my resources from 20 years in Chicago, combined with support from the great team at Yale and my co-producer Ben Gojer, we have brought five incredible projects to life, each led by exciting early career filmmakers with huge futures.”
Here’s everything you need to know about each of the five movies…
“Written and directed by Kansas Bowling (Cuddly Toys), Helldorado watches as Queho, a Native American serial killer with a checkered past, takes out the people of a struggling mining town in the stark deserts of Nevada one by one, with the town Deputy right on his tail.
“Written by H.K. Moore and directed by Jay Burleson (The Nobodies), Kenneled follows a destitute dog walker who finds a wealthy client who saves him from financial ruin. But this is no ordinary dog.
“Written by Mickey Solis and directed by Jesse Korman, Yellow Eyes watches as a young couple inherits a house containing a mysterious relic that hosts the spirit of a powerful demon, and the wife of the man it possesses must find an exorcist to save him.
“Directed by Aidan Leary from his script written with C.R. Thompson, in his feature debut, Monkey’s Magic Merry Go Round watches as a children’s TV show host, ensnared in a case of amnesia, must confront his missing memories as his puppet co-stars turn on him.
“In the untitled feature written and directed by Jae Matthews, a young woman will do anything to avoid her ex at a secluded house party. But a supernatural virus passing through the partygoers may take care of him for her.”



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