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How to Watch ‘Halloween Kills’ on Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, and Mobile

After surviving the disastrous romp that was Rob Zombie's attempt to remake the John Carpenter 1978 classic Halloween, a new launch was made — penned by Scott Teems and David Gordon Green — bringing the same kind of taut, exciting action that the original gave us. A sequel: Halloween Kills is now before us, opening in theaters while on the same day, streaming on Peacock. You can watch with a subscription to Peacock.

How to Watch ‘Halloween Kills’

About ‘Halloween Kills’

When we last left juggernaut killing machine Michael Myers, he was in the basement of the burning house owned by his sister, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis, playing the same role as in the 1978 original film). She had the place wired with reinforced retractable metal bars on pretty much every door in the joint, including the one leading down into the basement. She clearly wanted him gone.

However, once the local fire department arrived to discover the Strode house on fire, not only did they tackle the blaze, they inadvertently freed the horror of Michael Myers. His mission: taking up where he left off in the last movie — hunting his sister down, while killing everyone else in sight. The Strode ladies, meanwhile, have had enough of this intrafamily blood feud and have decided to take matters into their own hands, attempting to rally the residents of Haddonfield together to take down Michael once and for all.

Of course, vigilante mobs haven’t exactly worked well against Michael in the past. Just ask the angry shotgun-toting mob who pursued Michael in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. What’s next? More dashing, slashing, and smashing.

Halloween Kills

October 14, 2021

Michael manages to free himself from Laurie Strode’s trap to resume his ritual bloodbath. As she fights for her life from injuries from their last encounter, she inspires her daughter Karen, her granddaughter Allyson, and all of Haddonfield to rise up against the unstoppable monster.

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Steve Anderson got his start writing about direct to video movies almost 15 years ago. This was back in a time when video stores were a part of everyday life, as opposed to being roadside attractions like gator farms or the Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota. With that writing on the wall in huge day-glo capital letters and probably moving neon, Steve migrated to streaming, which was clearly the future of home entertainment. Steve has been an enthusiastic proponent of the home theater for years, however, and seeing streaming's growth has proven gratifying as a way to fill the video store's shoes.

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