***Halloween Kills & Halloween Ends Discussion***

thats the point. he’s not an ordinary man…

Ordinary man or not, no one would survive all that he took, unless they’re going the Jason Voorhess route.

The mind is stronger than the body. Given how Michael has been in a catatonic state for basically his entire life, who knows if all of the physical trauma to his body is even registering? That’s a real thing.

The Jason Voorhees route is being killed by an explosion with only the heart remaining and still living on because the medical examiner ate it.


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I’m actually a bit surprised that people are surprised by him surviving his beating in Kills. Regardless of what timeline it is. He’s still Michael Myers. He’s a horror icon who keeps getting back up. Michael was getting back up before there was a Jason. Late 80s version of Michael was a bit more comparable to Jason but not by much. DGG. Says what he says but to an extent he has to keep Michael true to the Horror icon that people expect. And Michael just succumbing to his wounds ar the End of Kills would have too many people calling Bs. That he would die from that after all he’s lived through. General audience still sees Michael the same regardless of earlier films being ignored. Just as so many of them still asking where Laurie’s son from H20 is. But this of course is only my opinion

I think Michael Myers’ motive to return home may be explained in ENDS.

Takeing a page from the Indiana Jones films, the main plot device in ENDS could be some kind of relic that has been hidden somewhere in the Myers house for a very long time. Possibly even before 1963.

Michael needs to recover this relic to preserve his immortality. But time is running out. He must find this relic before the sun rises on November 1st, or he will truely die.

In the meantime, Laurie and the others learn about the existance of this relic, and how it gives Nichael supernatural powers.

So the race is on to recover this relic before Michael does.

In order to define what this relic is, there has to be a deep dive not only into Michael’s parentage, but his ancient ancestory, because this is where the relic came from.

I have often wondered how many generations of the Myers family actually lived in that house.

“No one would survive all that he took”. Yeah, no ordinary human could. There is a supernatural evil force in Michael myers, he’s not a normal human. which is the reason why he survived 6 gun shots and falling off a balcony only to vanish into the night just seconds after.

That’s always how I saw it, almost as if he couldn’t feel the pain at all so he never slowed down.


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Disregard the original H2, we’re not actually sure Loomis hit him all 6 times. He could have missed half those shots he fired.

Yes we are sure. That’s what the film is intending to show the characters and the audience at the end, he will keep getting back up after taking multiple lethal attacks. Of course unless his body is incinerated or dismembered. “You can’t kill the boogeyman”.

I’m not sure why any of you are trying to justify it in a real life scenario. It’s a movie where a guy is part human and part a force of evil, which is a supernatural ability. That’s the really the only explanation necessary

Lol right? There’s always Bill Nyes in these forums trying to apply scientific law to a crazed maniac in a white Captain Kirk mask.


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Where’s the actual proof Loomis hit him with all 6 shots?

Dude, you’ve been here for about 2 days. Calm down, it’s called a discussion. That’s what we do on here.

Just a joke man, calm down.


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In the script and in the movie… you’re grasping at straws to speculate weather or not all 6 bullets hit or not. The message of the movie remains the same

I’m honestly asking a legit question: we know Loomis fired 6 shots, but we are never actually told of all 6 bullets hit him or not.

And in the script Loomis only fires 3 shots and hits him 3 times.

I honestly believe the scene on its own is meant to imply that. Especially that part where he’s flinging his arms back with each shot like it’s hitting him.

I can totally see that