By Patrick Cremona

Published: Friday, 14 October 2022 at 12:00 am


The final instalment in David Gordon Green’s Halloween reboot trilogy is finally here – and as promised, it ends with an epic final showdown between Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her long-time nemesis Michael Myers.

Before we get there, though, there’s a whole lot of other drama. Halloween Ends primarily concerns new character Corey Cunningham (Rohan Campbell) who appears to find a kindred spirit in Laurie’s granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak), only for things to go horribly awry.

Read on to recap how that fall out eventually leads to the aforementioned final showdown – and to find out if Michael Myers has finally been killed off.

Halloween Ends ending explained

The film begins by introducing us to new character Corey Cunningham, a young Haddonfield resident who is earning some cash by taking on babysitting jobs.

One night – approximately a year on from the events of Halloween Kills – a terrible mix-up leads to him killing the young child in his care, and he becomes something of a pariah in the community.

After this introduction, we pick up another three years later. Corey is still being mercilessly bullied but soon finds some support in the form of Laurie Strode, who appears to be more at peace with herself than we last saw her – living with her granddaughter Allyson and spending her time writing her memoirs.

She believes that Corey and Allyson will get on and so engineers for them to meet, and right enough they almost immediately connect, bonding over their shared trauma and soon beginning a relationship.

Things start to go wrong at a costume party when Corey bumps into the mother of the child he killed and she duly berates him. This leads to him exchanging some angry words with Allyson outside before he storms off.

Before he can get home, however, he is intercepted by his bullies who throw him from a bridge, and in the aftermath he finds himself having an encounter with Michael Myers, who has been in hiding in the tunnels under a major thoroughfare nearby. The nature of this meeting is not immediately clear, but straight away Corey begins behaving differently – murdering a local homeless man in classic slasher style.