A sequel with a little more inspiration that the previous slash fest, but it doesn't fit in with the two films that came before it, making for an awkward ending to the trilogy. Jamie Lee Curtis' Laurie Strode appears to be even less traumatized than the woman we met in 2018 even after Michael Myers has proven himself to be a supernatural force that might not be able to be stopped. Plus, the iconic boogeyman has disappeared for the past few years since the events of the last film and Laurie doesn't seem as phased by this as she would have been in the first film of this trilogy.
A new character named Corey has been added and, while a lot of his material is interesting, it feels a little too late in the game to be giving most of the spotlight over to a brand new character.
A new character named Corey has been added and, while a lot of his material is interesting, it feels a little too late in the game to be giving most of the spotlight over to a brand new character.