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They’re even trying to argue he showed the gay couple respect he doesn’t to others.
This is an unexpected development. This bodes well for next year’s Halloween Ends, as well as for the beloved slasher franchise as a whole, even with reviews running the gamut.
In recent days, however, a bit of the attention has drifted over to a number of articles arguably positing “homophobic” claims against the Myers character—who (SPOILER ALERT) kills a gay couple in the latest film—as being genuine and free-of-satire takes.
The characters in question, Big John (Scott MacArthur ) and Little John (Michael McDonald), are the present owners of the infamous Myers house in the movie and are (very) far from being the only people to meet their respective ends during 105-minute running time.
While Kills picks up right where the 2018 Halloween ended, Ends—as Green previously teased—is set to open several years after the events depicted in this year’s sequel. Including an innocent couple fans wished Michael had left alive. Is Halloween Kills really that controversial in comparison to the other movies that we’ve seen the iconic slasher in (since the late 70’s) because of a scene in which he murders people?
While horror fans have stuck by The Shape as he’s murdered his way through the town of Haddonfield and beyond over the past 40 years, Halloween Killsis turning out to be controversial for a number of reasons. Spoilers for the movie incoming…
At one point in the film, Myers returns to his childhood home and kills the unsuspecting gay couple that lives there.
He’s actually a non-discriminatory serial killer. In fact, it’s led to Michael being labelled “homophobic” on social media. There’s not really much to suggest that Myers wouldn’t do something like that – regardless of sexual preference.
It’s also fair to point out that some of the reactions seem to be tongue-in-cheek – as most Michael Myers and Halloween fans likely already know that the iconic character would kill anyone.
We could handle all the murders, but now it’s time to cancel Michael Myers.
He’s lost all our respect. Speaking with Uproxx, the director/co-writer said the new film will place the characters “into a contemporary timeline,” complete with some potential reference to the pandemic and the chaos of U.S. politics.