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Official First Look at ‘Chucky’ Season 2!

The fine folks over at SYFY and USA have given us a first look at what to expect for, unarguably, one of the most anticipated returns for the Halloween season: ‘Chucky‘ Season 2!

Our hero survivor teens, Jake (Zackary Arthur), Devon (Björgvin Arnarson), and Lexy (Alyvia Alyn Lind), are now dealing with the aftermath along with a hefty dose of PTSD via the events that occurred over the course of season one. Now at a catholic school no less, it seems that Lexy is going down a self-destructive path, while “Jevon” is just trying to navigate their relationship in the face of adversity.

Oh, and of course, Chucky is hot on their tracks and pissed as hell after his diabolical plan to invade America’s children’s hospitals was foiled.

Those meddling kids!

Meanwhile, Tiffany, now his sworn enemy, is still playing house with Nica/ Charles Lee Ray. But now, the whole family looks to be reunited with the return of Glen/Glenda as Lachlan Watson( Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) is set to take on the dual role in the upcoming second season of the series.

The series is produced by UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, and executive produced by Don Mancini, Nick Antosca, Alex Hedlund, David Kirschner, and Jeff Renfroe.

CHUCKY season 2 premieres on October 5 at 9pm on USA & SYFY.

Michael Myers And Laurie Square Off In First “Halloween Ends” Trailer!

Welp. We’re a day early, but not a buck short as the official first look at Blumhouse’s Halloween Ends just dropped and it’s already looking miles better than Kills even with just over a glimpse of a minute!

One full glorious minute of Myers and Laurie going Kill fucking Bill on each other offers just a shadow of what we may expect as we know this is Jamie Lee Curtis’ last hurrah in the Halloween franchise once and for all as the actress stated on her Instagram:

“A bittersweet END for me on the ‘Halloween’ movies. I’ve made great friends and have collaborated with wonderful artists on these three movies and today my part in the film has been completed and with it the END for me of this trilogy.”

Will Michael end Laurie’s character in the final installment, or will evil die tonight? Universal Pictures’ HALLOWEEN ENDS premieres theatrically on October 14, 2022.

Charlie Bowles Was Based On A Real Person in “John Carpenter’s Halloween”

First off, I just want to start off by saying that I’m gleaming like a Halloween jack-o-lantern in Carpenter’s intro credits after stumbling upon this information by pure accident via /Halloweenmovies on Reddit. Halloween is by far, one of the most discussed and beloved horror movies of the horror genre, and finding any kind of new information, facts, or trivia on the film is slim fuckin’ pickings as every horror journalist in the world has said everything and anything they could on the film. But, behold I come bearing gifts on that strange and interesting tale told by none other than the grave keeper of Haddonfield, Angus Taylor to one Samuel Loomis as they trenched through the cemetery. The mystery of Charlie Bowles and what he “proceeded to do” drives us all crazy to this very day. However, I can verify as the story checks out, that Charlie Bowles was based on a real person living in Russellville, Kentucky; and his name was, well, Charlie Bowles.

According to Redditor SimplePhotograph4216, her grandfather knew Charlie.

He ran a drive-in movie theater in Russellville. Russellville is my hometown and about 30 minutes from Bowling green and Smiths’ grove where John carpenter spent much of his childhood. I always thought that was a cool way to pay tribute to ol’ Charlie.” 

She goes on to say that while ol’ Charlie was no hacksaw murderer, he was known to be involved in illegal activities like bootlegging and gambling.

Now, if you’re a John Carpenter buff, you know that while he was born in Carthage, New York, his family later moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky, where his father was the head of the music department at Western Kentucky University. And about fifteen minutes away from a little town called Smiths’ Grove with Russelville another fifteen from that. Carpenter used these places from his years in the Bluegrass state as references in his “immortal classic”; so using names of people he actually knew isn’t that inconceivable.

Upon further investigation, while verifying this information, I came across an interview done by Chris Cooper with Carpenter himself who did indeed confirm Charlie Bowles was a real person, but that, however, he was not willing to discuss anything about Charlie Bowles: “Under no circumstance will I talk about Charlie Bowles. He is the father of an old girlfriend, deceased, and had other things in his life best left unsaid by me.”

So while we may not know exactly what Charlie’s fate was in the film, we do know that Charlie did exist in reality and is forever immortalized as the one lingering cliffhanger in the classic 44-year-old movie.

Now, let’s let our OCD go crazy one more time and revisit that scene.