: Corey and the boy he babysits watch John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), a nod to the original 1978 film where characters watch The Thing from Another World .
: The film explores whether evil is born or created through societal rejection, using Corey's transformation as a case study. Halloween: La Noche Final
: With Allyson's help, Laurie pins Michael to a table and slits his throat and wrists, ensuring he bleeds out. : Corey and the boy he babysits watch
(Rohan Campbell): A young man whose social isolation and accidental trauma lead him to become a protégé and "copycat" of Michael Myers. The Final Confrontation & Ending (Rohan Campbell): A young man whose social isolation
: Allyson leaves Haddonfield for a fresh start, while Laurie finishes her book, noting that while Michael is gone, "evil never dies, it just changes shape". Themes and Trivia