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'Halloween Kills' Pushed Back a Year Due to Pandemic - Watch the Thrilling Teaser! (Video)

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Jamie Lee Curtis is speaking out about the delay of Halloween Kills. The 61-year-old actress confirmed the news that the highly anticipated next film in the Halloween franchise was pushed back by a year amid the pandemic as of Wednesday (July 8). PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Jamie Lee Curtis “I am as disappointed as you are.

Mostly because the movie the David has created from the characters that John and Debra created Is a masterpiece.

Prescient and powerful. I promise you it will be worth the wait,” Jamie Lee wrote on Twitter. “If we release it in October of this year as planned, we have to face the reality that the film would be consumed in a compromised theatrical experience.

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