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Halloween Kills Extended Cut 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital

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The Halloween night when Michael Myers returned isn’t over yet. Michael manages to free himself from Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) trap to resume his ritual bloodbath. As Laurie fights for her life from injuries from her last encounter with Michael, she inspires her daughter Karen (Judy Greer), granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak), and all of Haddonfield to rise up against their unstoppable monster. The vigilante mob then sets out to hunt Michael down, once and for all. Evil dies tonight. Halloween Kills Extended Cut 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital

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The Halloween night when Michael Myers returned isn’t over yet. Michael manages to free himself from Laurie Strode’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) trap to resume his ritual bloodbath. As Laurie fights for her life from injuries from her last encounter with Michael, she inspires her daughter Karen (Judy Greer), granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak), and all of Haddonfield to rise up against their unstoppable monster. The vigilante mob then sets out to hunt Michael down, once and for all. Evil dies tonight. Halloween Kills Extended Cut 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital

Bonus Content:

  • Includes 4K UHD, Blu-ray and a digital copy of Halloween Kills (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)
  • Features Dolby Vision and HDR10 for Brighter, Deeper, More Lifelike Color
  • Includes 2 Versions of the Movie: Theatrical and Extended with Alternate Ending
  • Gag Reel
  • Deleted and Extended Scenes
  • Haddonfield’s Open Wounds
  • The Kill Team
  • Strode Family Values
  • 1978 Transformations
  • The Power of Fear
  • Kill Count
  • Feature Commentary with director/co-writer David Gordon Green and stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Judy Greer

Additional information

Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎

1.78:1

MPAA rating ‏ : ‎

NR (Not Rated)

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎

5.43 x 6.81 x 0.67 inches; 3.53 ounces

Media Format ‏ : ‎

4K

Run time ‏ : ‎

1 hour and 45 minutes

Release date ‏ : ‎

January 11, 2022

Actors ‏ : ‎

Various

Subtitles: ‏ : ‎

English, Spanish, French

Language ‏ : ‎

English (DTS 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)

Studio ‏ : ‎

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment

ASIN ‏ : ‎

B09HWN48HR

Country of Origin ‏ : ‎

USA

Number of discs ‏ : ‎

2

Best Sellers Rank:

#1,025 in Horror (Movies & TV)

Customer Reviews:

(5,124)

10 reviews for Halloween Kills Extended Cut 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital

  1. Dan

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    What was once okay before is now great after the release of that recent entry. (Some Spoilers)

    I would have given this movie three stars but considering the sequel to this sucked so much it has been redeemed. I really liked how powerful Michael Myers seemed. I was very critical of the first film in 2018 and how they made it a direct sequel to the original. Killing a few people 40 years earlier just doesn’t seem like it would cause such trauma within a community. With that said, this movie fixed that and Michael Myers is very intimidating and is something you should fear. He seemed so unstoppable and the kills were amazing. I especially love the flashback sequence and how they were able to capture that 70s feel and show more of what happened that night. Sam Loomis looked ALMOST identical to Donald Pleasence and really showed how much care went into making the flashback scene. Unfortunately, that is where my praise stops. The hospital scenes and the angry mob was just done better in the fourth one. This mob was extremely annoying and I’m glad Michael Myers shut them up. If you like these movies you would probably enjoy this movie after watching Halloween Ends. Actually, don’t even watch that one, Michael’s story stops here.

    2 people found this helpful

  2. Only The Best

    2.0 out of 5 stars

    A messy middle entry in yet another “Halloween” franchise reboot!

    Well known to cineastes as the sequel he was essentially mandated to write, 1981’s “Halloween II” remains to many John Carpenter’s definitive followup to his groundbreaking 1978 classic.Yet despite Carpenter’s tidy conclusion to the Michael Myers story, his legacy was resurrected in numerous sequels, some great (“The Return of Michael Myers”) others quite lackluster (“Halloween H2O”), not to mention a controversial Rob Zombie remake and sequel.Enter filmmaker David Gordon Green, who in 2018 followed Carpenter’s lead in disregarding “Halloween II” by generating a new story arc taking place on the 40th anniversary of the original, cleverly titled (!) “Halloween.”Although Green’s revisionst take on the series was an enjoyable return to form, nicely balancing the terror with strong dramatic subplots a la “Peyton Place” coupled with a cleverly integrated plethora of references to other chapters in the franchise, “Halloween Kills” is just another vicious body count flick.A crimson soaked excuse to give the special makeup effects artists free reign in concocting savagely excessive executions that might even make Rob Zombie avert his gaze, this film has its positives and negatives. Such an approach results in yet another polarizing entry in this seasonal saga.While Carpenter likely dismissed 81s “Halloween II” due to its need to cater to slasher fans bloodlust and its still divisive, significant plot twist, “Halloween Kills” really ups the ante on the executions, aptly living up to its title.Characters return from the original, including civil servants well past their retirement threshholds, merely to be unceremoniously offed, and the Haddonfeld populace’s “Evil Dies Tonight” mob mentality agenda is quickly extinguished by a particularly angry Myers. And the third act elimination of a key protagonist comes across as gratuitous and especially disappointing.Despite these misgivings, highlights include…..An effectively realistic rough and tumble confrontation between Kyle Richards’ Lindsey and Myers, stark, atmospheric cinematography, and a new, richly suspenseful score by Carpenter, his son Cody, and instrumentalist Daniel Davies. While Carpenter may have abandoned his director’s chair, his compositional gifts are more appreciated than ever, resulting in new hit solo releases and sellout World tours.While Green finished his trilogy effectively with “Halloween Ends” (hah!), it will always remain one of the more polarizing efforts amongst fans. This Blu-Ray comes with an interesting array of featurettes and other supplements.However, should you still remain on the fence about adding this title to your home video library as of this writing, remain patient-you might want to await the inevitable deluxe “Special Collector’s Edition,” which will no doubt materialize when Michael Myers inevitably returns home again!

  3. Mark a Santucci jr

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great deal

    Great deal and arrived in great condition

  4. Cliente de Amazon

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Están en español también pero el codigo solo sirve en estados unidos o con VPN

    Bien

  5. Xavier Zavala Heras

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Halloween Kills [4K Ultra HD + Blu Ray] Limited Edition Steelbook

    I liked most of this movie when I saw it first. The last act, not so much.Revisiting it a couple of years later and in flawless 4K, I like it better.Not a perfect movie but not bad in the grand scheme of things.The steelbook presentation is lovely. I got this at a relative good price, and it came to me in perfect condition.Give it a shot. If you can find the steelbook at a good price, go for it. If not, the standard 4K will do the trick.

  6. Red Jaq

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good, but not fantastic

    Living up to the original Halloween (and even Halloween 2) isn’t easy to do, but I admire the film makers’ attempt with the 2018 Halloween. As part of a planned trilogy, Halloween Kills picks up where the last film left off and, though good, it’s still got its share of sticking points.I’ve been very appreciative of the effort to stick to the roots of the original; the film makers are clearly fans. But Myers does things in Halloween Kills (and in Halloween 2018) that stand out (in a bad way), like kill random people for no reason whatsoever. Myers only killed who stood in the way of his agenda, but here, entire murder set pieces target completely random people that have nothing to do with the story and are completely out of the way. Many horror films do this as an excuse to kill stuff, but for a Halloween movie, this technique comes off as lazy. “It’s been almost ten minutes! We need to kill something!” No. No, you don’t.This film is exceptionally gory, both for a Halloween film and otherwise. I don’t mind gore, but Halloween never needed it. It’s a tad unnecessary here. The film is moving along nicely when, out of nowhere, a gory shot fills the screen, and the film makers feel the need to move closer and closer, then hold onto the shot a little too long. Okay, but… why? It seems as though the film makers don’t know either. It’s out of place with the rest of the film.Continuity has never boded well for Halloween, mainly because those in charge realize they screwed up only AFTER each sequel was made. I’m sure a lot of fans would like to think that the myriad inconsistencies were by design and, all loose ends can be tied up with enough effort. But no. Some characters return despite their former selves being killed off in previous Halloween movies. This is why no one new to the franchise would ever be able to watch each film in order and know what’s going on. That’s not a problem for fans, but there have been so many “do overs” and “reimagining” with the franchise that someone new to the series is better off just watching a film for what it is, and don’t bother trying to make sense of it.It’s cool to see early characters make a return though, even if not all of them last too long. It’s also rad that characters you briefly saw in the 2018 movie return for Halloween Kills, now with more relevance and screen time. It helps to pull the story together and give both films a much needed sense of community.Halloween Kills is good, but there’s a huge drag in the middle of the film that takes place in a hospital that, in my opinion, holds it back from being as well done as Halloween 2018. It’s not that the scenes are bad, but they feel like they run on forever, and have nothing to do with the story. These scenes mostly involve a character you briefly meet in Halloween 2018 and, by the time the series of scenes end, absolutely nothing has been resolved. The film’s director hints at a multitude of messages in these scenes, suggesting that humans are monsters and blah, blah, blah. But honestly, there’s no room for real world views here, and no one cares.It sounds as though I didn’t enjoy the movie, but I did. The parts that work do so very well. When they stick to the Halloween mythos, it’s pretty on-target, and I appreciate the film makers’ attempt to retain the original movie’s spirit. It’s just that, I believe Halloween Kills is a step up in action and gore, and a step back in everything else, to Halloween 2018.

    8 people found this helpful

  7. James Carson

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great

    Great movie. Excellent shipping

  8. MMR Productions (Consignment)

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Got to LOVE this franchise.

    A classic series!

  9. ImAWalkingCorpse

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great movie

    Great moviue

  10. Deanna Orthman

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    This should’ve been the last!

    Personally? I would’ve had Tommy and the gang survive Michael’s reign of terror rather than the way they handled “the gang” in this movie – and the horrible waste of time the 3rd movie is! This was the movie that should have been the one to give us the thrilling end to Michael Meyers’ life! This was the movie with the best storyline for Michael and his demise! Halloween Ends was the absolute worst – and biggest insult to those who have waited for Laurie to get her revenge! They still could have made it a trilogy – if that was their sole objective – but not in the way they did it! I was really hoping it would come down to Laurie fighting for Lindsey and Tommy as she did in the original; but instead, I was greatly disappointed in the way they chose to diss the loyal fans! Even tho I did not like almost everyone being killed off in this “second installment”, it still stuck to the original premise! That is not the case with the “last installment”! The final movie was a waste of time – and money – and I would never recommend it to anyone! This specific movie was worth watching – and kept us on the edge of our seats for the final ending to the infamous Michael Meyers! Sadly, the final ending was nowhere near the great expectations we had for it.

    One person found this helpful

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