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Jamie Lee Curtis promises that Halloween Ends really is her last go as Laurie Strode.
The franchise star and award-winning actress was so sure that her run with the 40-plus-year horror franchise has concluded that she even signed a contract confirming it during her recent late-night appearance promoting the film.
Curtis, who appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday night and had her big-screen legacy literally cemented at the Tcl Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Wednesday with her own hand and footprint in cement ceremony, initially told Kimmel that they both could say “with a definitive flourish” that she had hung up her Halloween hat.
The late night host interjected to note that Strode had seemingly died in a previous film — Halloween H20: 20 Years Later — which might make some question the seriousness of her current assurances. That’s when Kimmel asked the...
Jamie Lee Curtis promises that Halloween Ends really is her last go as Laurie Strode.
The franchise star and award-winning actress was so sure that her run with the 40-plus-year horror franchise has concluded that she even signed a contract confirming it during her recent late-night appearance promoting the film.
Curtis, who appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday night and had her big-screen legacy literally cemented at the Tcl Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Wednesday with her own hand and footprint in cement ceremony, initially told Kimmel that they both could say “with a definitive flourish” that she had hung up her Halloween hat.
The late night host interjected to note that Strode had seemingly died in a previous film — Halloween H20: 20 Years Later — which might make some question the seriousness of her current assurances. That’s when Kimmel asked the...
- 10/13/2022
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jamie Lee Curtis appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Tuesday to promote her new film, “Halloween Ends.” This marks the actress’s eighth “Halloween” appearance, beginning with John Carpenter’s original 1978 film.
“I care. I care too much,” the actress told Kimmel. “I’m a weepfest. I’ve been weeping for about a month now, trying to figure out how to say goodbye to all this.”
Curtis has hinted that this most recent film will be her last of the franchise: “I need to now cut her loose and let her live in the minds and hearts of the fans that have supported her,” Curtis told Entertainment Weekly. “I now get to go off and do my own thing.”
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But Kimmel wanted to make it official with a contract.
“I declare...
“I care. I care too much,” the actress told Kimmel. “I’m a weepfest. I’ve been weeping for about a month now, trying to figure out how to say goodbye to all this.”
Curtis has hinted that this most recent film will be her last of the franchise: “I need to now cut her loose and let her live in the minds and hearts of the fans that have supported her,” Curtis told Entertainment Weekly. “I now get to go off and do my own thing.”
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Jamie Lee Curtis Says She’s ‘Already Written’ to Disney About ‘Freaky Friday’ Sequel: Here’s Her Pitch
But Kimmel wanted to make it official with a contract.
“I declare...
- 10/12/2022
- by Aarohi Sheth
- The Wrap
The Art of Commercials is in its 28th edition! You can enjoy the best award-winning commercials from all over the world! We are excited to debut selected works from the HaHaHa Osaka Creativity Awards, which will be a joyous refreshment to the otherwise sweltering summer! We will also present selected works from the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Spikes Asia, The AICP Show, the British Arrows Awards, the Seoul Creative Festival by Tvcf, and the Kam Fan Awards Hong Kong.
The pandemic has left many in dire straits – with loved ones lost, jobs lost, and aspirations lost. Deadly natural disasters are brought upon different parts of the globe by climate change. This year’s selection of commercials overflows with wit and sensibility – they remind us to cherish the ones who stay, the good times, and Mother Nature. Long live creativity! Keep the good vibes alive!
The programme will play...
The pandemic has left many in dire straits – with loved ones lost, jobs lost, and aspirations lost. Deadly natural disasters are brought upon different parts of the globe by climate change. This year’s selection of commercials overflows with wit and sensibility – they remind us to cherish the ones who stay, the good times, and Mother Nature. Long live creativity! Keep the good vibes alive!
The programme will play...
- 8/31/2022
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
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