Halloween Kills with Jamie Lee Curtis postponed to October 2021


Halloween Kills starring Jamie Lee Curtis has been delayed by one year for a new release date of October 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic

Halloween Kills has been delayed by one year.

The upcoming slasher film was supposed to be released in October this year, but due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, franchise creator John Carpenter and director David Gordon Green have announced they are pushing back its release until October 2021.

‘We write this to you heartbroken over the fact that the delay of our film is even a discussion, but if there’s one thing that a career in the film industry has prepared us for, it is the unexpected,’ the pair said in a message posted to Carpenter’s Twitter account.

Not this year: Halloween Kills has been delayed by one year. The upcoming slasher film was supposed to be released in October this year, but due to ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic it will come out in October 2021

The big attraction The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis (seen here in September 2019), Judy Greer and Kyle Richards

The big attraction The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis (seen here in September 2019), Judy Greer and Kyle Richards

‘Over the past few weeks, our film family has looked at the forecast of theatrical exhibition with obvious concern. We have discussed and struggled with how best to present Halloween Kills to the loyal fans around the world, as well as the new audience we hope to invite to this experience.

‘It was a wild production. We lined up a cast of legacy characters like Laurie and Tommy, Lindsey, Lonnie, Marion, Brackett and The Shape, then alongside some new faces, we aggressively made the second chapter of our ‘Halloween’ trilogy.

‘It unfolded into an experience that was a creative playground and we feel confident that our misfit pleasures will be seen as an unexpected entry into this franchise.’

The sad news: Franchise creator John Carpenter and director David Gordon Green broke the news. Here John is seen in 2018

The statement: 'We write this to you heartbroken over the fact that the delay of our film is even a discussion, but if there's one thing that a career in the film industry has prepared us for, it is the unexpected,' the pair said in a message posted to Carpenter's Twitter account. David pictured in 2017

The sad news: Franchise creator John Carpenter and director David Gordon Green broke the news. ‘We write this to you heartbroken over the fact that the delay of our film is even a discussion, but if there’s one thing that a career in the film industry has prepared us for, it is the unexpected,’ the pair said in a message posted to Carpenter’s Twitter account

His words: Carpenter and Green say the delay will combat the 'compromised theatrical experience' that has been in place since cinema screens reopened, and have promised a special IMAX presentation of the movie to make up for the delay

His words: Carpenter and Green say the delay will combat the ‘compromised theatrical experience’ that has been in place since cinema screens reopened, and have promised a special IMAX presentation of the movie to make up for the delay

Carpenter and Green say the delay will combat the ‘compromised theatrical experience’ that has been in place since cinema screens reopened, and have promised a special IMAX presentation of the movie to make up for the delay.

They added: ‘If we release it in October of this year as planned, we have to face the reality that the film would be consumed in a compromised theatrical experience. After weighing our options, we have chosen to push the film’s theatrical release by one year.

‘On top of a traditional release, Universal has agreed to an IMAX presentation of the film in October 2021. 

Scary stuff: Halloween Kills is a sequel to 2018's Halloween and the twelfth installment in the Halloween franchise

Scary stuff: Halloween Kills is a sequel to 2018’s Halloween and the twelfth installment in the Halloween franchise

On set of the film: The veteran actress, whose parents are Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, seen in her dressing room

On set of the film: The veteran actress, whose parents are Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, seen in her dressing room

‘We are sound mixing with one of the greatest design teams that can slash, scream and creep their way under your skin. We’re going to have time to complete the film with the quality that fans deserve. And preparation on Halloween Ends has begun as well.

‘It is an honour to be working with these characters and spending time in Haddonfield. We look forward to sharing our next chapters with you.’

Halloween Kills is a sequel to 2018’s Halloween and the twelfth installment in the Halloween franchise.

The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer and Kyle Richards. 

Frightened: Greer as Karen, Curtis as Laurie Strode in Halloween in 2018

Frightened: Greer as Karen, Curtis as Laurie Strode in Halloween in 2018