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Halloween: Resurrection

"Evil finds its way home."

Movie R 2002 1h 29m 4.6 /10
Directed by Rick Rosenthal

Reality programmers from DangerTainment lure a group of thrill seekers to spend one night inside Michael Myers' childhood home for a live broadcast. They expect staged scares and glossy footage, but the night shifts into real danger as the masked killer stalks the house. Laurie Strode, played by... Read more

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About Halloween: Resurrection

Reality programmers from DangerTainment lure a group of thrill seekers to spend one night inside Michael Myers' childhood home for a live broadcast. They expect staged scares and glossy footage, but the night shifts into real danger as the masked killer stalks the house. Laurie Strode, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, returns to confront the legacy of the terror, while Brad Loree's Michael moves with calculated patience through hallways, closets, and stairwells. The crew's efforts to film in real time collide with the chaos of a deadly intruder, forcing improvisation and quick decision making. The film fuses straightforward suspense with a wink at reality TV culture, keeping the focus on character courage under pressure.

Directed by Rick Rosenthal, Halloween Resurrection reframes the familiar killer story around a live reality show concept. The film draws on John Carpenter's original framework while adding new ideas from Larry Brand and Sean Hood, positioning the Night of the Halloween as a contemporary TV nightmare.

Box office wise, the movie grossed roughly 37.7 million worldwide on a 13 million budget, yielding a solid return for a franchise entry released in the early 2000s. It performed strongest on domestic screens, with international markets contributing additional, though smaller, totals.

The premise of a deadly house party filmed for broadcast gave the franchise a modern twist, hinting at the era of reality TV and online voyeurism. DangerTainment and the on screen camera crew became talking points among fans, and the return of Laurie Strode reinforced the series focus on trauma, memory, and the price of spectacle.

Reception and themes: Critics were divided over the gimmick, some praising Curtis's return and the brisk pace, others complaining the live format diluted suspense and relied too much on familiar jump scares. The film wrestles with legacy trauma, voyeurism, and the ethics of turning fear into entertainment. It stands as a compact, punchy thriller that doubles as a time capsule of early 2000s horror.

Details

Release Date
July 01, 2002
Runtime
1h 29m
Rating
R
User Ratings
1,376 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Horror, Thriller
Country
United States
Collection
Halloween Collection
Studio
Dimension Films +3 more
Budget
$13,000,000
Box Office
$37,664,958
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis

Laurie Strode

Brad Loree

Brad Loree

Michael Myers

Busta Rhymes

Busta Rhymes

Freddie Harris

Bianca Kajlich

Bianca Kajlich

Sara Moyer

Katee Sackhoff

Katee Sackhoff

Jen

Thomas Ian Nicholas

Thomas Ian Nicholas

Bill

Tyra Banks

Tyra Banks

Nora

Sean Patrick Thomas

Sean Patrick Thomas

Rudy

Ryan Merriman

Ryan Merriman

Myles Barton

Daisy McCrackin

Daisy McCrackin

Donna

Director: Rick Rosenthal

Written by: Larry Brand, Sean Hood, John Carpenter

Frequently Asked Questions

Halloween: Resurrection is available to stream on Max. You can also rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, Halloween: Resurrection is available to stream on Max with a subscription.

With a rating of 4.6/10 from 1,376 viewers, Halloween: Resurrection is divisive among viewers - your mileage may vary. It's a good pick if you enjoy horror and thriller stories.

Reality programmers from DangerTainment lure a group of thrill seekers to spend one night inside Michael Myers' childhood home for a live broadcast. They expect staged scares and glossy footage, but the night shifts into real danger as the masked killer stalks the house. Laurie Strode, played by ...

Halloween: Resurrection is a work of fiction in the Michael Myers saga, not based on real events. It’s designed as a horror thriller within the franchise.

Jamie Lee Curtis portrays Laurie Strode in Halloween: Resurrection. Laurie Strode is the returning character from earlier films.