What is the work?[]
Halloween, released in 1978, once again creates a separate timeline by including the events of the first, second film, H20 Years Later and Resurrection. In it, Laurie Strode fakes her death and takes on a false identity where she works as a headmistress and had not seen her brother in, well, twenty years.
Who is he?[]
Michael Myers once again. No real need for an introduction.
What has he done?[]
- Twenty years after the events of the 1978 film, Michael tracks his sister to a boardinghouse where he does as he does best by slaughtering several students in gory ways before trying to kill Laurie and her son John. However, this would lead to his seeming demise when Laurie lops his head off. Which, infuriatingly, leads to Resurrection.
- So Michael escaped that death by switching places with a paramedic he dressed up to look like him as well as strangling him until he broke his vocal cords. So with that, he finally kills Laurie Strode and...kind of leaves.
- A film crew enters his childhood home to film which does not sit well with Ole Mikey. He murders nearly the entire film crew before having his gonads electrocuted by Busta Rhymes and left to die. Though, of course, he just won't die.
- There was also those comics written by Stefan Hutchinson that take place a year after H20 where he does a few more malicious acts of evil like: slitting a boy's throat; burying someone alive; torturing a friend in front of Dr. Sam Loomis for no other reason than to make him feel despair; hollowing out people's heads and making jack-o'-lanterns, etc. Unsure whether to include the comics in all honesty since their canonocity is questionable.
Freudian Excuse? Mitigating factors?[]
None. Michael is a monster like always and in some ways, goes even further in his malice almost like the 2018 version.
Heinous standard[]
Sets it. He does not compete with any other antagonists like the Cult of Thorn since they do not exist in this continuity.