Yes. Laurie Strode is finally killed by Michael Myers in the beginning of Halloween: Resurrection.
Jamie Lee Curtis was not in Halloween III. The original idea was to have a series of Halloween movies that each had their own storyline. It was not originally planned for all of the movies to be centered around the Michael Myers character. That is why the Halloween III storyline had nothing to do with the previous Halloween movies. When the movie was released, it was a major flop at the box office. Therefore, producers to decided to go back to the Michael Myers-centered storyline for subsequent movies.
Yes he does, at the end he takes Laurie Strode hostage to a shed where he has been staying. Laurie keeps on having hallucinations about a young Michael holding her down. Dr Loomis comes in and Michael kills him by stabbing him repeatedly in the chest and then in the face, he holds the body up to the window and Sheriff Brackett shoots Michael twice, he falls on some sharp farm equipment, Laurie picks up his knife stabs him in the chest repeatedly and then in the face, the same way Michael killed Loomis.
In the 1978 film there is no connection between them, he just takes a bit of a sick shine to her when she drops the keys off at his old house, Halloween II is when her being his little sister is first revealed.
As of the second season finale, Laurie is still alive and well.
Michael kills him in the bathroom, Tim had just had a shower he goes to wipe the steamed up mirror and Michael grabs him and kills him, he moves Tim to the bedroom and puts his and Beth's bodies under the blanket and waits for Kara to find them.
At the end of Halloween H2O, Laurie Strode chops the killer's head off with an axe. However, it is revealed in a later movie that unbeknownst to anyone, Michael Myers switched places with a paramedic, and that Laurie cut off the paramedic's head and not that of Michael Myers.
Jamie Lee Curtis was not in Halloween III. The original idea was to have a series of Halloween movies that each had their own storyline. It was not originally planned for all of the movies to be centered around the Michael Myers character. That is why the Halloween III storyline had nothing to do with the previous Halloween movies. When the movie was released, it was a major flop at the box office. Therefore, producers to decided to go back to the Michael Myers-centered storyline for subsequent movies.
No.
No, Michael Myers does not die in "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later." He is defeated by Laurie Strode and presumed dead, but his body disappears at the end of the movie, leaving his fate uncertain.
Bill Strode died in 2006.
William Strode died in 1645.
Hudson Strode died in 1976.
Yes. She was in a mental institution due to her fear of Michael, He came after her and killed her on the roof.
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Warren Chetham-Strode died in 1974.
James M. Strode died in 1848.
Jesse Burr Strode died in 1924.