I Understand Why Halloween III Was Hated Upon Release, But Here’s Why I Wish It Became A Hit
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I Understand Why Halloween III Was Hated Upon Release, But Here’s Why I Wish It Became A Hit


Halloween III: Season of the Witch is a prime example of a beloved horror movie that really took its time to earn respect, as it was a critical and commercial failure in 1982. I am happy to see the once-dark horse of the Halloween movies become reevaluated as a favorite Halloween movie by some fans but a part of me wishes it had achieved success when it first came out for one particular reason. Allow me to explain, but first, let’s talk about why audiences originally thought they were being tricked by this treat.

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Why Halloween III Failed

John Carpenter’s 1978 original classic, Halloween, introduced the world to one of the most iconic horror movie villains, Michael Myers, whose killing streak would continue in 1981’s Halloween II but not in the following installment. Halloween III: Season of the Witch is an entirely new story about a doctor (played by Tom Atkins) who uncovers an evil, supernatural plot involving a popular children’s mask manufacturer. Aside from a scene in which Atkins’ character watches the Halloween trailer at a bar, the film bears no connection to Michael Myers or even Jamie Lee Curtis’ Laurie Strode whatsoever, much to many fans’ chagrin.



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