3 years after the abysmal Halloween 6, which strayed so far from its roots that fans couldn't even recognize it as a "Halloween" movie...producers and writers for the next installement, in an unprecendented move, decided to scrap Halloween 4, 5, and 6 from canon, essentially meaning they "officially" never happened, and instead make a new film that served as a direct sequel to Halloween II. For the first time since Halloween II, Jamie Lee Curtis returned to the series to reprise her role as Laurie Strode. Michael hasn't been seen for 20 years, but decides to show up on her son's 17th birthday. Promising a conclusion to the series, many fans view this as the true Halloween III, capping off the perfect trilogy of the Halloween series. Is this the best "Halloween" since the original? Does it provide a satisfying conclusion to the series on the 20th anniversary of the original that started it all? Join Corbin and Allen as they discuss the 7th Halloween installment to find out!
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