Halloween: Resurrection

"Michael Myers is a killer shark in baggy-ass overalls who gets his kicks from killing everyone and everything he comes across!"

- Freddie Harris

Halloween: Resurrection is a 2002 horror film directed by Rick Rosenthal. It was released theatrically in the United States on July 12th, 2002 by Dimension Films. Halloween: Resurrection is the eighth film in the Halloween series and the seventh to feature notorious serial killer Michael Myers. It is also the final film in the original series as well as the final film to feature Jamie Lee Curtis in the role of Laurie Strode. The plot centers around an internet reality game show called DangerTainment run by a man named Freddie Harris, who assigns six unsuspecting youths to spend the night in the old Myers house. Although Freddie sets up his own staged scares to excite his viewers, the intensity increases to horrific proportions when the real Michael Myers takes offense to seeing his family home used for sport.

Notes & Trivia

 * Halloween: Resurrection was released to DVD on December 10th, 2002.


 * Working titles for the film include Halloween: The Homecoming, Halloween: Evil Never Dies and Halloween: MichaelMyers.com.


 * Director Rick Rosenthal also directed the original Halloween II.


 * Despite receiving top billing, Jamie Lee Curtis only appears in the very beginning of the film.


 * Rick Rosenthal makes a cameo appearance as a professor.


 * Includes flashback footage from Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later.