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Chett Johns
Chett Johns
Chett Johns
Franchise: Halloween remake series
Notability: Minor character
Gender: Male
Location: Haddonfield, Illinois (see Notes)
Status: Alive
Introduction: Halloween II (2009)
Actor: Silas Weir Mitchell

Chett Johns is a fictional true-crime enthusiast and a minor character featured in the Halloween film series. He is part of the continuity of the remake series and was played by actor Silas Weir Mitchell. He appeared in the 2009 film Halloween II by director Rob Zombie.

Biography[]

Chett Johns was a true-crime enthusiast and an avid reader of noted psychiatrist Doctor Samuel Loomis. Loomis had written the two definitive yet unauthorized biographies of notorious serial killer Michael Myers titled The Devil's Eyes and The Devil Walks Among Us. On October 31st, 2009 Loomis was the special guest at a book signing in Haddonfield, Illinois to promote the release of The Devil Walks Among Us. Chett was one of the first people in line and was very excited to meet his idol. Introducing himself as "The Bringer of Death", he complimented Loomis on his work, but his hero worship appeared to be directed more at Michael Myers than at Loomis himself. After signing Chett's copy of The Devil Walks Among Us, Loomis commented, "The freaks will always find their way home". [1]

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The character of Chett Johns was created by writer/director Rob Zombie.
  • Chett Johns is a character who is unique to the continuity of the Halloween remake series and does not have a counterpart in the original series.
  • It is unclear whether Chett hails from the town of Haddonfield, or if he visited it for Loomis' book signing.

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