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‘Halloween The End’: Jamie Lee Curtis tearfully bids farewell to Laurie Strode on last day of filming

‘Halloween The End’: Jamie Lee Curtis tearfully bids farewell to Laurie Strode on last day of filming

In celebration of the physical release of ‘Halloween: The End’, Entertainment Weekly has exclusively released a behind-the-scenes video from the last day of filming in which Jamie Lee Curtis had to say goodbye to Laurie Strode, a character It has been together since 1978 with the premiere of ‘Halloween Night’. In the video, which you can only see directly on her website, the actress is visibly moved: “The whole essence of a horror film is to stir up the emotions, and making one does the same thing”, says Curtis referring to all the people who work in front of and behind the cameras, “So doing it three times with the same group of people and knowing I’m never going to do it again with the same group of people, that was really, really hard for me. It’s going to be hard to say goodbye to this group of people. Thank you so much for everyone.”

‘Halloween The End’: Jamie Lee Curtis tearfully bids farewell to Laurie Strode on last day of filming

‘Halloween: The End’ was released in theaters last October, in Spain precisely on the 14th after being screened a week earlier as part of the Sitges International Film Festival. While the film offered a satisfying ending to the new trilogy, At the US box office it did not live up to expectations and in Spain it got off to a lukewarm start with €643,402 in its first weekend, although it failed to top ‘Los renglones torcidos de dios’ in the charts.

Of course this has nothing to do with what the film means to Curtis personally, who in tears greets the whole team expressing it “marvelous” or that the last words he recorded from the film were: “Nice to see you”.

The Neverending Story

‘Halloween: The End’ stars Andi Matichak, James Jude Courtney, Rohan Campbell, Will Patton, Jesse C. Boyd and Michael Barbieri among others under the direction of David Gordon Green. Obviously the script is signed by many people: the director, Danny McBride, Chris Bernier and Paul Brad Logan based on the characters of John Carpenter and Debra Hill.

But is it really the end? For Curtis yes, since earlier this year and also for EW, he assured that it was time for her to let Laurie go. “and let her live on in the minds and hearts of the fans who supported her.” The franchise, however, doesn’t have to die, or so Carpenter sees it, who believes we could see more Michael Myers. After all, if ‘Scream’ can go on without Neve Campbell and her Sidney Prescott…

Source: E Cartelera

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