She is an Audiovisual Communication graduate who wanted to be a filmmaker, but life had other plans and it turned out great. Adrienne is very into films and she enjoys a bit of everything: from superhero films to heartbreaking dramas, to low-budget horror films. Every time she manages to commit to a TV show without getting bored, an angel gets its wings. When she's not writing, you can find her trying to learn a new language, watching hockey go Avs! Breakfast food is life and coffee is what makes the world go round.
It was great. By Adrienne Tyler Published Oct 27, Oh, and also, for some reason our readers want to know how tall Mike Myers is. Read our full review of Halloween Kills and check out the official trailer below. Michael is a music and television junkie keen on most things that are not a complete and total bore.
You can follow him on Twitter — Tweetskoor. Stream Halloween Kills on Peacock. Where to Stream: Halloween Samuel Loomis maintained that Michael was not a man. Loomis told her that she was right. No matter what timeline he's in, Michael Myers is a force of irrepressible evil - but is he fundamentally still a human being?
Here's every possible answer to the looming specter of Michael Myers' origins. The original Halloween timeline contains the most overtly supernatural explanation for Myers' powers. As revealed in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers , a group of druids belonging to the ancient Cult of Thorn placed a curse on Michael when he was an infant.
This curse causes him to be possessed by Thorn, a demonic force that requires its host to sacrifice their family on Samhain now known as Halloween night. Thorn also bestows supernatural gifts on its host, which was offered up as the explanation for Michael Myers surviving so many injuries that should have been fatal.
In this version of the Halloween timeline, Laurie Strode is Michael's sister, and, therefore, he is driven to kill her on Halloween night in order to complete his sacrifice to the sinister entity, Thorn. Despite an ambitious scope that attempts to inject some much-needed lore into the Halloween franchise, The Curse of Michael Myers committed the cardinal sin of over-explaining its monster.
The fact that Michael Myers keeps getting up and coming back to kill again, despite ostensibly existing in a world without magic, is one of the things that makes him so terrifying. Another wrinkle here is that he cannot be reasoned nor bargained with, and seems to have no real motivation for slaughtering people, meaning he kills indiscriminately like a manifestation of death itself.
But, I did it. But a new fan theory suggests that Michael's urge to kill comes from something completely different than anything ever mentioned in the franchise. A surprising new theory on Reddit suggests that Michael Myers has an undiagnosed mental illness which causes him to question his own place in reality.
The theory from Redditor Bargoblen suggests that Michael has solipsism, a disorder "which means he doesn't think reality exits [sic] outside his own mind and could be linked to his violent behavior. The theory goes on to suggest that this is why Michael doesn't talk, because solipsism syndrome may cause Michael to "justify his murders by considering his victims figments of his imagination.
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