Halloween Kills - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Halloween Kills"
Halloween Kills (2021)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Halloween Kills - TMDB rating
6.427/10
2850
Halloween Kills - Kinopoisk rating
5.364/10
38368
Halloween Kills - IMDB rating
5.5/10
108000
Watch film Halloween Kills | Teaser
Teaser
English
0:33
Watch film Halloween Kills | Next Halloween
Next Halloween
English
0:37
Watch film Halloween Kills | Official Trailer
Official Trailer
English
2:31

What's left behind the scenes

  • Real firefighters appear at the beginning of the film.
  • According to director and screenwriter David Gordon Green, the filmmakers attempted to find a school photo of one of Michael Myers' victims from John Carpenter's classic film "Halloween" (1978) and came across a school photo of Bob Odenkirk, who Green felt resembled John Michael Graham. The copyright issue with the photo was quickly resolved, and Green was allowed to use the photo of Odenkirk instead of an actor from the original film. Odenkirk was even credited as "Bob" despite not actually appearing in the film itself.
  • The film was shot with digital cameras, so special filters were used to age the footage when reshooting flashbacks from 1978.
  • The filmmakers created a new mask for the 2018 film "Halloween" (David Gordon Green) that resembled the original, and then aged it. However, they recreated William Shatner’s original mask for the opening scenes, which take place immediately after the events of the first film.
  • The escaped mentally ill individual, mistakenly identified as Michael Myers by the crowd, is the man with the umbrella from the opening scenes of the film "Halloween" (2018).
  • According to director and screenwriter David Gordon Green, the film's authors attempted to find a school photo of one of Michael Myers' victims from the film "Halloween" and stumbled upon a school photo of Bob Odenkirk, who Green felt resembled John Michael Graham. Odenkirk is even credited as Bob, despite not appearing in the film.
  • A new mask was made for the 2018 "Halloween" film, but the artists recreated the original William Shatner mask for the opening scenes, which take place immediately after the events of the first film.
  • The escaped mentally ill individual mistaken for Michael Myers by the crowd is the man with the umbrella from the opening scenes of the 2018 "Halloween" film.
  • There was considerable thought given to how to bring Dr. Loomis back into the franchise (played by Donald Pleasence in John Carpenter's 1978 horror film). Various options were considered, from using the character with only his voice heard, but never appearing on screen, to using computer technology. At one point, the filmmakers noticed that Tom Jones Jr. strongly resembled the older Pleasence. So, the role went to him – after minimal makeup work. The voice of Dr. Loomis was provided by actor Colin Mahan.
  • During the filming of the fight scene with Lindsey, played by Kyle Richards, she broke her nose. She wanted to finish the scene herself, so she only reported the injury at the end of the shooting day.
  • According to director and screenwriter David Gordon Green, the filmmakers tried to find a school photo of one of Michael Myers' victims from the film 'Halloween' and came across a school photo of Bob Odenkirk, who Green thought resembled John Michael Graham. Odenkirk is even credited as Bob, although he does not appear in the film.
  • A new mask was made for the 2018 'Halloween' film, but the artists recreated the original William Shatner mask for the opening scenes, which take place immediately after the events of the first film.
  • The escaped mentally unstable individual, mistakenly identified by the crowd as Michael Myers, is the man with an umbrella from the opening scenes of the film "Halloween" (2018).
  • At the 8-minute mark of the film, you can notice that the glass front door to the Myers family home is completely intact. When Hawkins and his partner enter the house in one of the following scenes, the glass on the front door is already broken.
  • At the 19-minute mark of the film, the amount of blood on Laurie's shoulders changes from frame to frame.
  • At the 24-minute mark, Laurie is lying on the operating table with her hair down, although during surgery, the patient's hair must be covered with a cap.
  • When the police arrest Myers at the 13-minute mark of the film, he has no injuries. However, at the 5-minute mark, when other officers run to Hawkins, one of them says that Loomis shot the maniac several times. Also, at the end of the original 1978 film, Dr. Loomis shoots Myers in the chest several times, after which he falls from the balcony.
  • At the 32nd minute, when police examine the bodies of the killed firefighters, in the background one can notice that the remaining brick chimneys of the house show no signs of soot.
  • At the 36th minute, as Tommy approaches the car, the car's headlights turn off. When he hits the hood with a bat, the car's headlights are turned on again.
  • At the 41st minute of the film, when Allison looks at the bodies of Myers' victims, a tag is visible on the corpse of Ranbir Sartain in one of the shots. The 'Place of Death' field indicates the Turkish city of Izmir, not Haddonfield, USA. Izmir is the hometown of actor Haluk Bilginer, who played Dr. Sartain.
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