Quentin Tarantino’s HALLOWEEN 6 Would’ve Seen Michael Myers…

Quentin Tarantino almost penned the script for Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. And today we’ve learned via Tarantino himself that his version would have seen Michael Myers hit the highway, stopping at coffee shops, killing everybody, and leaving a trail of bodies along the way.

Tarantino reveals to Consequence of Sound: “Yeah, yeah, well, way before I’d ever done anything… it would have been if I had done it — I never got hired — but it would have been my job to figure out who the guy in the boots is.”

He continues: “And so the only thing that I had in my mind — I still hadn’t figured out who that dude was — was like the first 20 minutes would have been the Lee Van Cleef dude and Michael Myers on the highway, on the road, and they stop at coffee shops and shit and wherever Michael Myers stops, he kills everybody. So, they’re like leaving a trail of bodies on Route 66.”

Sounds like good times to this horror fan! What do you think of Tarantino’s pitch for Halloween 6? Let us know in the comments below or over on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram

Instead of Tarantino’s version of Halloween 6 we got Joe Chappelle’s take which saw the return of the seemingly indestructible masked murderer Michael Myers (George P. Wilbur), who is targeting Tommy Doyle (Paul Stephen Rudd), a young man tied into the legacy of the killer and his connections with the Strode family. As the supernatural elements of Michael’s macabre abilities are explored, his longtime adversary, Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence), is also back in yet another attempt to stop the psychopath’s brutal rampages.

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