First Image From Provoked Gives Us a Look at Original Michael Myers Tony Moran

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First Image From Provoked Gives Us a Look at Original Michael Myers Tony MoranIt takes two to tango, as they say, and it also took two men to bring Michael Myers to life in the original Halloween. Though Nick Castle is credited for portraying “The Shape” in the majority of the film, Tony Moran stood in for Castle in the latter portions…

Like when Michael was unmasked and then shot so many times he did that funny little dance.

Moran returns to horror cinema in the upcoming film Provoked, and the first official still with him in it was just released. Jordan Pacheco directs.

Check it out below along with the trailer and artwork!

Synopsis
Provoked follows a group of amateur investigators who, despite investigating for months, have never found any proof of the paranormal. During the group’s most recent investigation, like many times before, they come up empty. At this point team member Matt (Chris O’Reilly), losing faith in the existence of the paranormal, performs risky attempts to provoke the spirits. At first Matt’s taunts appear to go unanswered, but while on his way home, his investigating equipment starts to register at its highest level. The spirit answered Matt’s taunts and followed him home. Terror quickly escalates for Matt and his girlfriend, Jamie (Nicole LaSala), who attempts to defend his house from the ghostly intruder.

Provoked was filmed, in part, inside the infamous Lizzie Borden House located in Fall River, MA.

To learn more, visit the official Provoked website and the Provoked Facebook page. While at the website, you can also enter for a chance to win two tickets to see Provoked at its Salem, MA, premiere (no purchase necessary).

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