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Originally posted by PR3SSUR3
There had only been two instalments - the series was hardly as anticipated and routine as it has become now.
Myers and Loomis were expected to die and stay dead at the end of Halloween 2, only to be resurrected to join trends at the end of the 1980s.
A shame (effective though Halloween 4 is), because Carpenter's experiment with the third instalment was bold and very interesting - this was not just a cheap cash-in riding on the success of the first two films.
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Carpenter only directed the original Halloween. Every sequel thereafter had a different director. And as of yet, I haven't heard who's directing Halloween 9.