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Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
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How old is Michael Myers?

In Halloween: Resurrection, Michael is 45 years old; in H20, he is 41; his age is 38 in The Curse of Michael Myers; he is 32 in Halloween 5; he is 31 in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers; and 21 in Halloween and Halloween II.

Marion Wittington (slashed across the neck).

Jimmy (ice skate through the face)

Jimmy's Friend (stabbed in the back with a knife)

Charlie (slashed across the neck)

Sarah (stabbed in the back numerous times with a knife)

Doctor Will Brennan (stabbed through the back with a knife)

The answer is yes. Director Steve Miner, writers Robert Zappia and Matt Greenberg, and leading actress Jamie Lee Curtis commented on how they wanted the character of Laurie Strode to finally confront her worst fears, and to face her brother one on one. At the end of the film, she chopped his head off. That was supposed to end the Halloween movie saga, but Halloween Resurrection came out four years later.

However, after H20's success, it was stated that the Halloween franchise was always expected to continue and that Jamie Lee Curtis was contractually obligated to film a cameo in a follow-up Halloween film. If H20 had not done well at the box office, this may have been the last film (until they decided to reboot with Rob Zombie's versions).

There are at least two more cuts going around of this movie. First of all there's a TV version that aired on the FX network in the States that features scenes not available in the Theatrical Version. In contrast they deleted most of the gore scenes and exchanged them with alternate material plus all curse words were edited. A detailed comparison between these versions can be found here.

Then there's a workprint that's hardly worth mentioning but for this cut a different score was used: the original Halloween theme. Of course there are also some minor changes, which can be found here.

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