![]() ![]() Wynn and his cult kidnap Jamie's baby, as well as Kara Strode and her son Danny. He is revealed to be inflicted with the Curse of Thorn, which drives him to kill his family. Upon returning to Haddonfield once more, Michael kills relatives of Laurie's adoptive family, who are living in his childhood home. The baby is found by Tommy Doyle, whom Laurie babysat in the original film. ![]() After giving birth, Jamie escapes with her baby, only to be killed by Michael. ![]() Terence Wynn, Loomis' friend and colleague from Smith's Grove. Jamie, now fifteen, has been kidnapped and impregnated by a druid cult led by the Man in Black, later revealed to be Dr. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers takes place six years after the events of the previous film. He is eventually subdued by Loomis and taken to the local police station, but a mysterious "Man in Black" kills the officers and frees him. One year later, he kills the hermit and returns to Haddonfield to find Jamie again, chasing her through his childhood home in a trap set by Loomis. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers begins immediately after the fourth film ends, with Michael escaping the mine shaft and being nursed back to health by a local hermit. Returning to Haddonfield, he causes a citywide blackout and massacres the town's police force and some civilians before being shot by the state police and falling down a mine shaft. He awakens when he learns Laurie has died in a car accident but has a nine-year-old daughter, Jamie Lloyd. Michael has been in a coma since the explosion. Michael does not appear again until Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers in 1988, which picks up ten years after the events of Halloween II. Michael emerges from the explosion, engulfed in flames, before finally collapsing. Laurie shoots Michael in the eyes, and Loomis blows up the operating theater while Laurie escapes. Loomis discovers that Laurie is Michael's younger sister and rushes to the hospital to find them. Michael follows Laurie to the local hospital and kills the staff one by one. ![]() Halloween II (1981) picks up directly where the original ended. She fends him off long enough for Loomis to arrive and shoot Michael six times, knocking him off a balcony when Loomis goes to check the body, he finds that Michael has disappeared. After murdering three of Laurie's friends, Michael attacks her as well. Fifteen years later, he escapes Smith's Grove Sanitarium and returns to his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois, where he stalks a teenage babysitter named Laurie Strode, while his psychiatrist, Dr. At the beginning of Halloween, a six-year-old Michael murders his teenage sister Judith on Halloween night in 1963. Michael Myers made his first appearance in the 1978 film Halloween. Myers has also appeared in expanded universe novels and comic books. Michael Myers appears in all of the Halloween films excluding the standalone Halloween III: Season of the Witch, although he is briefly seen on a television advertisement for the original film. The mask, which was made from a cast of William Shatner's face, was originally used in the 1975 horror film The Devil's Rain. In the first two films, Michael wears a Captain Kirk mask that is painted white. Michael Myers is characterized as pure evil, both directly in the films, by the filmmakers who created and developed the character over nine films, and by random participants in a survey. Wilbur, Tyler Mane, and James Jude Courtney are the only actors to have portrayed Michael Myers more than once, with Mane and Courtney being the only actors to do so in consecutive films. Since Castle and Moran put on the mask in the original film, six people have stepped into the same role. The character is the primary antagonist in all films except Halloween III: Season of the Witch, which is not connected in continuity to the rest of the films. The character was created by John Carpenter and has appeared in thirteen films, as well as novels, multiple video games, and several comic books. In the original Halloween, the adult Michael Myers, referred to as The Shape in the closing credits, was portrayed by Nick Castle for most of the film and substituted by Tony Moran in the final scene where Michael's face is revealed. Fifteen years later, he returns home to Haddonfield, Illinois, to murder more teenagers. He first appears in John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers. Michael Myers is a fictional character from the Halloween series of slasher films. ![]()
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