John Carpenter’s 1978 horror classic Halloween and its two sequels, 1988’s Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and 1989’s Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, will be rereleased in theaters starting later this month, according to CineLife Entertainment, a division of Spotlight Cinema Networks.

The release precedes Halloween Ends, the (ostensibly) final movie in the franchise, which will be released by Universal on October 14. The franchise’s movies will be re-released by CineLife for the second year in a row; the first time was in 2021, when they did so in anticipation of the release of Halloween Kills, the next feature in the series.

In a press statement, CineLife Entertainment’s Executive Vice President Bernadette McCabe remarked, “We are thrilled to once again showcase the renowned Halloween franchise in theaters and maintain our longstanding cooperation with Trancas International Films and Compass International Pictures.” “Throughout the years, Halloween fans all over the country demonstrated their unshakable respect for the legendary series, and we are pleased to have the chance to bring back such a well-liked custom.”

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