With the late news from John Carpenter that the upcomingHalloween Killsis set to have a massivemassive putting to death counting , it ’s time to   look back at how the previous film in the franchise   rank in that section . It might seem like a foregone conclusion that the movie entries have more execution as the serial give out on , but that is n’t always the case , especially as the franchise has seen a brace of reboots and refreshes .

This fresh list containseverykill in the dealership , includingHalloween III.It also includes kill made by other reference ,   even Laurie Strode . From Carpenter ’s original classic and its sequel to   the Rob Zombie reboots to the highly praised 2018 return to the original canon ,   here is the entireHalloweenfranchise so far from least to most lethal installment .

Halloween (1978) - 6 Kills

Not astonishingly , the originalHalloweenhas the gloomy kill count . It ’s distinctive for repulsion sequels to always try and up the kills from the original movie — it ’s so mutual that   it was even mentioned as one of the " rule " of repugnance sequels inScream 2 .

Among Michael Myers ' victim in the original film are his Old sister ( who he pop as a child ) , and even a poor , innocent dog . But despite the passably small killing counting , it ’s still regarded as one of thebest slasher moviesof all time , relying on tautness , scourge , and suspense rather than blood and gore .

Halloween H20 (1998) - 7 Kills

Halloween H20rebooted the serial and largely dismiss the events ofHalloween 4 - 6 , which themselves completely ignored the events ofHalloween III , which itself altogether ignored the events ofHalloweenandHalloweenII .

The moving picture saw the comeback of Laurie Strode , now an grownup , at a remote California prep school with a new cast of young ' 90s celebrity — Josh Hartnett , Michelle Williams , and a very immature Joseph Gordon - Levitt . Though the film receivedmixed inspection , everyone praised Jamie Lee Curtis ' carrying out . In fact , Curtis catch the final kill in the film , when she decapitate Michael Myers … or so we think .

Halloween II (1981) - 10 Kills

Halloween IIupped the ante from the original , not only increasing the putting to death count , but also increasing the intensity of the kills . No longer was Michael Myers just   stabbing people with his trusty kitchen knife . This time , the audiences   get wind an absolute cornucopia of execution , admit being both scalded to deathanddrowned in burning raging weewee , getting a syringe to the brain , and at the close , Michael Myers is even countersink on flame ( though it ’s afterward revealed that he is n’t actually obliterate ) .

Halloween: Resurrection (2002) - 10 Kills

Halloween : Ressurectionis considered one of the bad films in the dealership . It came out in the early 2000s as the XC horror undulation was start to fizzle out out . Other slasher bombs that premier around that time includeJason XandFeardotCom . The film was also universally panned for toss off off Laurie Strode properly at the offset of the celluloid .

Resurrectionalso has   a likely 11th killing that is n’t shown on - screen or mentioned in another film , but is advert to . In the final scene , Michael Myers ' corpse is brought into a morgue , and a sole nurse is tax with performing an autopsy . As she go to take his masquerade off , his eyes open , you pick up a scream , and the film end .

Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) - 17 Kills

Easily the most - forgotten film in the series , The Curse of Michael Myerssaw a untested Paul Rudd play Tommy Doyle , one of the nipper that Laurie Strode was babysitting in the original film . The movie also involves cults , spell , nefarious plots , and a unfit endeavor at tellingMichael Myers backstories . It   was an all - around great deal . It was also the final film of Donald Pleasence ( Dr. Loomis ) , and the movie gives him an off - screen   death at the   close for   kill off his character .

Halloween (2018) - 17 Kills

In the Blumhouse reboot , hearing understand the tax return of Laurie Strode after 16 year — and she was n’t messing around . Her house was adulterate with panic room , dummy ambuscade , and stockpiles of weapons . The film added a whopping 10 extra kills from the original , and was a critical and box office succeeder , hauling in more than $ 255 million . The moving picture ’s success has also head Blumhouse to look into reviving more definitive repugnance franchises .

Halloween II (2009) - 19 Kills

Rob Zombie ’s sequel to his 2007 hit received largely negative review , establish mostly on the film ’s shaky plot and the utilization of Sheri Moon Zombie to play some sort of spirit that encourages Michael to wipe out .

But what everyone agrees on is that the film has ample sum of money of gore and bloodshed , which is a hallmark for Zombie ’s slasher flick . The   movie was also the last installment ofHalloweenuntil 2018 ’s Blumhouse coming back to the world of the original series .

Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988) - 19 Kills

After the fatal release ofHalloween III , the filmmakers realized that   consultation desire Michael Myers back . And while Jamie Lee Curtis did n’t reprise her part , fan loved the continuation . rivet around the young Jamie Lloyd ( Danielle Harris ) , the plastic film lend more kill , more gore , and more traditional knowledge to the Micheal Myers mystery .

Myers also had a field day with a smorgasbord of raw murder techniques , such as push someone off a go truck ,   throwing someone into an electrical transformer , and even jostle his thumb direct into a skull .

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989) - 20 Kills

Just one year after the spill ofHalloween 4 , the serial offered a verbatim sequel , Halloween 5 . While the movie had 20 prescribed killing , it technically had 21 . After beating Michael Myers senseless , Dr. Loomis has a massive affection attack and collapses on top of him . This was supposed to be the   actual death of Dr. Loomis until they brought him back forCurse ofMichael Myers .

Also of eminence   is the highly unknown closing curtain , where a strangeman in blackkills a hoard of constabulary officer and breaks Michael Myers out of jail . The sixth film tried to make sense of the mysterious man by creating the whole furore storyline which   was never really embraced by the devotee .

Halloween (2007) - 20 Kills

In typicalRob Zombiefashion , his remake ofHalloweenbrought more panel and violence than the franchise had ever realize . In fact , the first five kills of the film take place when Michael Myers is still a child .

Despite miscellaneous limited review , the film was a success and has been Rob Zombie ’s highest - grossing film to date . 2007’sHalloweenalso holds the record for being the most profitable Labor Day release in cinema chronicle .

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