Summary
A hilarious new video shows Michael Myers replicating Britney Spears' viral knife dance, providing a humorous take on the pop singer's controversial video.
Viewers eagerly await Michael Myers' comeback despite the recent conclusion of the Halloween trilogy, as the franchise has a reputation for reboots and unexpected storylines.
Miramax's active search for a new studio to carry on the Halloween franchise opens up possibilities for aspiring filmmakers to add their unique touch to the legendary character.
In a hilarious new video, Halloween's Michael Myers recreates Britney Spears' viral clip of dancing with knives. The troubled pop singer recently caused concern after posting a video on Instagram in which she danced with kitchen knives. However, Spears clarified that the knives were not real and urged her fans to relax about the clip, which she shared in anticipation of Halloween. Taking her advice to heart, a dancer wearing the iconic mask of horror villain Michael Myers perfectly mimics Spears' moves in a clip shared on Twitter by iHorror.com.
What Does The Future Hold For Halloween’s Michael Myers?
In this latest footage, the masked murderer is seen alongside Spears' original video, highlighting their dance skills in contrast to the original knife-wielding figure. What's more, the newly released video is complemented by John Carpenter’s legendary Halloween soundtrack.
The 1978 Halloween film holds a significant place in the history of slasher horror. While it was not the first to introduce audiences to the genre's tropes, it played a crucial role in popularizing it during the golden era of the 1970s and 1980s. Despite later films in the franchise having mixed levels of success, the character of Michael Myers became an iconic figure in Hollywood, inspiring other memorable masked killers like Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th and Ghostface from Scream.
Michael's demise came in the latest installment of the revamped Halloween trilogy, directed by David Gordon Green. After being thrown into an industrial shredder by Laurie Strode (played by Jamie Lee Curtis), it seemed that any chance of Michael's return had been extinguished. However, given the franchise's history of reboots and unlikely events, many viewers anticipate that it won't be long before Michael resurfaces wearing his iconic, expressionless mask.
Even Jason Blum, who produced the recent Halloween films under Blumhouse Studios, has hinted that Halloween Ends in 2022 won't mark the end of the franchise. While it may be the last film involving his studio, Miramax is actively searching for a new studio to continue the Halloween series, potentially allowing a new filmmaker or TV showrunner to put their own twist on the character. And who knows, maybe a cameo from Britney Spears could add a fun touch to the future of Halloween.
Source: iHorror.com/Twitter