Halloween
Born in 1978 with John Carpenter’s masterpiece, the Halloween saga established Michael Myers as one of the most iconic figures in horror cinema. This first film, both minimalist and terrifying, helped popularize the slasher genre and paved the way for a long series of sequels and reimaginings.
The franchise has unfolded across multiple parallel timelines: direct sequels to the original, alternate continuities with Halloween H20 and Resurrection, Rob Zombie’s gritty remakes in the 2000s, and the recent trilogy launched in 2018 by David Gordon Green, which serves as a direct continuation of Carpenter’s original.
Blending classic horror, psychological tension, and modern reinterpretations, Halloween remains a cornerstone of the horror genre — a myth in constant evolution, where the eternal confrontation between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers has haunted audiences for over forty years.











