Jamie Lee Curtis Kicks Off ‘Feud’ Between ‘Doctor Strange 2’ and ‘Everything Everywhere’
“It cost less than the ENTIRE craft service budget on ‘Doctor Strange’ and/or any other Marvel movie.”
“It cost less than the ENTIRE craft service budget on ‘Doctor Strange’ and/or any other Marvel movie.”
“My instruction to everybody was: I want there to be no concealing of anything,” said Curtis, who opted not to use prosthetics for the Daniels’ film.
Jamie Lee Curtis has been playing Laurie Strode since 1978 and is saying goodbye to the role in David Gordon Green’s latest sequel.
The box office success of the 2018 film means that not just a sequel is in order, but a saga — the people of Haddonfield are truly doomed.
The famed franchise returns with its 12th installment, in theaters Oct. 15.
Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode in what looks like the grisliest “Halloween” yet.
David Gordon Green’s next entry in the iconic franchise bows October 15, 2021.
“The ass-kicking part is the fan-favorite part, but from my standpoint, I didn’t go into it because I got to kick Michael’s bottom,” Curtis said.
David Gordon Green wrote the script for “Halloween 2.”
“Halloween” had the best opening in history for a female-led horror movie.
Fox News called out Curtis for being a hypocrite for supporting gun control and starring in “Halloween,” but the actress views the situation much differently.
Anne Thompson worked as a press agent on the original “Halloween” series. Forty years later, she reunites with Carpenter and Curtis to assess a resilient franchise.