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(Meme template by CaptainWHaddock)
I know it isn't Halloween and I've been meaning to post this around that time, but I was busy with other things, but I figured I might get this done and out of the way now.
Since earlier this year, I had been developing my own Halloween movie idea based on a Halloween fan film idea, and of course I decided to reuse this meme to go into more detail in terms of my ideas.
Title:
Halloween Nights
Director:
Mike Flanagan
Year:
N/A
Cast:
Grace Caroline Currey as Rachel - The story's protagonist, a troubled young former nurse who has been on an obsessive hunt for the answers behind the night her husband was murdered and her newborn baby was abducted one year before, her actions and behavior have begun to seriously worry her friends, family and Haddonfield's higher-ups. The reasons for her investigation are her feeling betrayed by the town and the law enforcement as they had seemingly just given up on trying to solve the case, as well as feeling depressed and tremendous guilt over feeling that she abandoned her husband and her baby that night (For context, on Halloween Night the year before, Rachel and her husband were supposed to go out to a Halloween party with friends while a nanny would've taken care of their baby, but the nanny never showed up, heavily implied to have been killed by Michael Myers, feeling stressed out and not knowing what else to do, she considered cancelling their plans until her husband suggested he stay home and look after the baby and she go to the party assuring her that he's got this, hesitantly she decides to go without him while he stays home and she promised that if anything happens to call her and she'll come right home, but she got too caught up in the party to realize that she accidentally left her phone in her car, and upon finding it learned she had a dozen missed calls from her husband and then frantically raced home to find in her horror the place in total disarray, her baby gone and her husband's battered butchered corpse).
Deborah Ann Woll as Kim - Rachel's older sister who, since the night of Rachel's husband's murder and her baby abduction, had agreed to care for and support Rachel letting her stay with her and her family (Comprising of her husband and her young son), but has become worried and alienated by Rachel's growing obsession with finding truth behind what happened that night, insisting that what she's doing isn't helping her recover from the trauma of the incident.
Derek Mears as Michael Myers - In this movie's continuity, almost nobody knows about the events that transpired in the original Halloween movie or even who Michael is or what he did as the higher-ups of Haddonfield had desperately been trying to cover it all up to maintain the town's harmonious reputation, Michael's presence has been elusively and anonymously haunting the town for decades and part of this story's mystery is wondering why Michael took Rachel's baby.
Thomas Jane as Caleb Danford - The stern and grizzled sheriff of Haddonfield and Rachel's father-in-law, he reacts mostly cold towards Rachel's desperate pleas despite clearly being affected by the events of that night as much as she is, though he also tries to tell that it's healthy for her and not it's not helping anyone. It's revealed he had no choice but to drop the case as the higher-ups threatened his career and livelihood if he continued to look further.
Toby Jones as John Hill - A mentally rattled former psychologist who used to work at Smith's Grove Sanitarium before it was shut down and studied under Samuel Loomis making him the last living person who knows about Michael Myers, Rachel encounters him and he reluctantly supplies her with cryptic information regarding Haddonefield's cover-ups and Michael himself, cryptically asking her if she believes in the boogeyman.
Genre:
Horror, slasher, mystery, thriller
Soundtrack:
John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, Daniel Davies
Plot Synopsis:
One after after both her husband was brutally murdered and her newborn was mysteriously taken on Halloween night, Troubled young former nurse Rachel (Grace Caroline Currey) has since been obsessively trying to uncover the truth behind what really happened that night much to the chagrin of everyone around her, eventually her search leads face-to-face (or face-to-mask if you will) with a legendary embodiment of pure evil that the town of Haddonfield has been desperately trying to keep secret for decades.