![]() Now, if you’d rather watch these films in a way that they actually make sense, you’ll have to split the films up into several different timelines, each with their own continuity. So, if you’re watching in this order, make sure you grab the right ones from the right years. That’s right – this franchise has three movies titled Halloween and two movies titled Halloween II. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers – Sept. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers – Oct. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers – Oct. Halloween III: Season of the Witch – Oct. ![]() RELATED: Michael Myers' 10 Best Kills from the 'Halloween' Franchise Before 'Halloween Ends' Halloween Movies in Order of Releaseįor starters, you could just forget about continuity, brush off all the plot holes that will begin to pile up, and watch the Halloween movies like old-school fans did – in the order they came out. It might get a bit bumpy, but it’ll all make sense in the end. So, press play on Carpenter’s iconic, synth-heavy Halloween soundtrack and settle in for the ultimate Halloween “How to Watch” guide. In effect, a story that is often so simple – masked psycho just wants to kill some babysitters and maybe a family member or two on his favorite holiday – ends up practically requiring a PhD to suss out which movies fit into which timeline and what ones you need to watch to understand the most recent films. Unfortunately, the saga of serial killer and unstoppable force of evil Michael Myers is a knotted affair of partial reboots, crisscrossing timelines, and confusing film titles. Oh, if only the Halloween series were so simple. This is usually a simple affair, listing the films in release order, as well as putting together a chronological road map that takes into account any prequels or side stories to offer up an alternate viewing order. Once a series runs long enough, we at Collider feel happily obliged to publish a “How to Watch” guide that will hold newbies’ hands as they attempt to navigate the franchise for the first time. Halloween, released later that year, became one of the most successful and influential slasher films of all time and birthed a franchise that is about to release its 13th overall film – David Gordon Green’s Halloween Ends, which will premiere in theaters and on Peacock on Friday, Oct. ![]() Stop trying to “other” me.In 1978, John Carpenter rolled film on a low-budget horror movie featuring a silent, knife-wielding maniac in a spray-painted Captain Kirk mask and changed the entire genre forever. My existence should not be on the DL, for you to fetishize, or limited to “trans only” leagues, groups, or events. The few trans athletes who have had success, have done so because of the hard work and training they put into their sport, period! If it was an unfair, biological advantage, all the other trans athletes who compete would be winning as well. I’ve said this over and over…the fears and stigmas around trans athletes are false! The Olympics have had a policy in place since 2004 allowing trans athletes to compete, name a single trans Olympian…I’ll wait…. Would you want to be excluded or deemed unworthy because of who you are? Stop judging people based on their race, gender, sexuality, gender identity, religion, nationality, etc…live and let live already, damn!. Rather than trying to isolate and exclude trans individuals from society, focus on your life. Whats even more insane is most men who want to comment and speak up about trans women in sports don’t even watch or follow women’s sports! People just want to interject their opinion and bias into things they think need their opinion. Y’all will say things like “not fair, born a man and still a man,” “I’m all for you being yourself but you shouldn’t be competing against women,” “why don’t you start a league for transgenders,” and “just stick to wearing lingerie and leave the sports to the real women.” Those are all actual replies I’ve received. With the picture on the left I’ll hear things like “trans women are so beautiful,” “you have every right to be who you are,” “you were definitely meant to be a woman,” and “you are a woman now, why even say you are transgender.” The picture on the right is a different story.
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