HalloweenEnds director David Gordon Green discusses Michael Myers' fate, the future of the franchise, and more!
David Gordon Green’s Halloween trilogy has officially ended — or has it? With the movie now available to watch in theaters or on Peacock, I got the chance to ask Green some of my biggest, burning questions about the movie.
DAVID GORDON GREEN: Well, opening with a babysitter horror sequence. You know, you take these iconic movies like When a Stranger Calls and you find influence and inspiration in movies like that. So you've established something that people feel is a little familiar, and then you show them a twist at the end of our cold open that they didn't see coming.
GREEN: I don’t know that we ever have to, but one of the things we did on Ends [is] we had four writers, Danny McBride, Paul Logan, Chris Bernier and myself, and so sometimes we’d get to a point and it would be choose your own adventure. And so we'd get to a point and say, ‘Okay, Corey is at the bottom of the staircase. Laurie is upstairs. You go this way, I'll go that way, and then everybody explore an avenue.
GREEN: When we're filming that definitive moment, there are 200 people standing around a mechanism watching that. You could hear a pin drop. It's this loud ass grinding mechanism and there's not one person that's making any noise at all. It's just total silence, and that's kind of when we were all hypnotized by what's happening. Most of the production of this movie, in all these movies, are just explorations. We're trying things.
GREEN: See if I had that idea then I'd just keep doing them because they’re so much fun to make. We've tried to be very honorable and authentic, so the next thing should be Kabuki, you know? The next story could be a Bollywood musical of it. Someone should take a radically different approach than I did and prove me wrong and give me something to argue about. I want to get into that fan spot again where I'm just sitting in the audience being like, ‘Boo! Yay! I love it. I hate it.
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