A behind-the-scenes photo from HalloweenEnds shows off our best look yet at the unmasked MichaelMyers.
In the current trilogy of David Gordon Green-directed Halloween films, the murderer Michael Myers has been seen without his mask on a handful of times, yet how his face actually looks has been obscured in each film, though stuntperson Lydia Hand showed off a behind-the-scenes photo in which we get our best look yet at the character.
"A trilogy wrap!!," Hand captioned the series of posts."So much fun and so many wonderful people on this cast and crew I'm blessed to have met. [Andi Matichak] love you so much and so grateful for the last 4 years.
In the original Halloween, actor Nick Castle performed a majority of the scenes in which Myers appeared with a mask, while in the one scene in which his mask is knocked off, it was actor Tony Moran who's face was seen as being Michael.
In this Green-directed trilogy, Courtney has taken on the mantle of Michael Myers, though Castle has been brought back for cameo appearances. What did you think of the film? Let us know in the comments below or contact Patrick Cavanaugh directly on Twitter to talk all things Star Wars and horror!
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