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brahms is still a rich spoiled dude but his parents made him get a job in anything without their help cuz he was laying on his ass too much so he works as a cleaner for private property that's been abandoned so they can be resold and Greta is the wall woman that's been living in peace inside her run down abandoned house for years until a pretty boy appears on her life and uhh shenanigans
How would you continue the Halloween franchise after Ends?
Smith's Grove psychological thriller series
Halloween 4 Requel. With Jamie as the killer and Rachel trying to save her
Charlie Bowlesâ story
Season Of The Witch story continuation
Bring Laurie, John Jamie and Allyson together against Michael
Continue what Carpenter envisioned. A different Halloween anthology story
Nightdance approach. Michael is never caught and kills across the 80's-2000's
Halloween Resurrection Sequel. John Tate hunting Michael
Halloween 5 Requel. Remove the cult and it's just Michael vs Jamie
Rob Zombie continuation with Laurie as the killer, but without RZ
Voting ended onJan 7, 2025
Context
Smith's Grove
Smith's Grove is the prequel to the faithful night Michael came home. It's a psychological thriller and character study of Michael Myers and Dr Sam Loomis at first trying to reach him and helping the young boy, then suddenly patients are dying. "Accidents" start to happen in Smith's Grove and Loomis realizes that Michael is simply evil beyond help and dedicates his life to keeping Michael locked up.
Took inspiration from the chaos comics.
Halloween 4 Requel
Halloween 4 has become a cult classic. Fans wish Jamie got to be a killer. Danielle Harris wishes she got to be the killer. So imagine.
Jamie really does kill her foster mother. She is locked up in Smith's Grove. There were brief flashes of humanity to the point where Loomis thought she could be reached and did all he could to help her, but it's too late.
Now it's 35 years later. Jamie is back. She dons a clown costume with a Clara Bow styled clown mask(a nod to Michael almost having a Emmett Kelly clown mask) and Rachel will either break through to her sister or do what she must to stop her.
Charlie Bowles
"I remember over in Russellville, old Charlie Bowles, about fifteen years ago⊠One night, he finished dinner, and he excused himself from the table. He went out to the garage, and got himself a hacksaw. Then he went back into the house, kissed his wife and his two children goodbye, and then he proceeded toâŠ"
One simple story from a gravekeeper could tell an interesting story
Season of the Witch Continuation
A fan came up with a concept of what could happen after Season of The Witch.
Laurie, Allyson, Jamie and John uniting against Michael
Lets retcon Ends. It was Laurie's fever dream after losing Karen. Allyson is taking care of Laurie as grief consumes them both. However. Ghosts from Laurie's past comes back to haunt her.
Her other children. The children she had to give up. Jamie and John.
To avoid a multiverse type story to make the Thorn Trilogy and H20 canon to the Blumhouse Trilogy, we are gonna be creative with Jamie and John's stories in this timeline.
Laurie had to give up Karen. But what if she had the choice to raise one child while giving up the other two? Also Laurie did say in 2018 she had multiple failed marriages. So it could work.
Laurie and Jimmy had Jamie and Laurie and Ben Tramer had John. Laurie's problems caused her to lose her families. Either her partners couldn't take it or they lost the kids like with Karen.
John lived in California, while Jamie lived in Russleville.
They came to pay respects for Karen, but make it clear they want nothing to do with her. They both had similar "incidents" like Michael.
John's best friend Charlie became a Michael Myers copycat(a nod to the original H20 plot) and killed half of his classmates with only John and Sarah surviving.
Jamie had a look a like who attended her school.(a nod to two Jamies) One Halloween, she snapped. She dressed up like a clown and tried to kill her. She followed her home and killed her step-mother. She was blamed for deaths, but eventually her name was cleared and both her and Rachel made it out alive.
However they both admitted. No matter what they did to their pursuers that they kept coming back, kept killing and kept coming to find them.
Laurie is remorseful for what her children went through, but Allyson plays the peacemaker and deduces that they were all touched by Michael's evil.
Laurie's encounter spread to her children, which caused their stalkers to hunt them.
Which leads them to their originator. Michael.
It's sort of inspired by Fear Street, but an excuse to bring Laurie, Jamie, John and Allyson together to kill Michael, Charlie and Jamie's double together.
Ends with Laurie and Allyson killing Michael together. Jamie killing her doppleganger and ending the Thorn curse and John decapitating Charlie. Thus ending evil's hold over the Strode family and Jamie and John finding peace with Laurie.
Anthology Series
Season of The Witch was meant to start up an Anthology series of stories that takes place on Halloween Night, so let's continue that original vision.
Nightdance type story
Nightdance long story short takes place in 2000 and Michael stalks and hunts a girl who looks like Judith. It's a very much back to basics type story that Harkins back to Micheal being more of a stalker in the shadows and when he does attack, it's BRUTAL!
Here is how this hypothetical reboot could look like
Could just be an anthology series of different interpretations of Michael stalking and killing different babysitters in Illinois for the next 20-40 years after Halloween. One where he's classic Michael and the other where Michael becomes a clown once again
Halloween Resurrection Sequel
John Tate never received a conclusion and I feel he deserves justice in the H20 timeline. Because god knows that timeline deserves better than Resurrection as a conclusion.
Halloween 5 Requel
Halloween 5, but it ends with Michael imprisoned and Jamie saying
"He'll never die" no Man in Black and no Thorn Cult.
Jamie lives her life normally until one day, Michael breaks out and it's Michael vs Jamie and a REAL conclusion to Jamie's story!
I made a similar story to how Jamie in a H5 Requel could look like
Rob Zombie timeline continuation with Laurie as the killer, but without Rob Zombie
As much shit as Zombie's movies were, the potential of Laurie as the killer could've been great, especially with that tease at the end and Scout would've killed it.
I ignore the director's cut as I felt Michael's death was more final and Laurie being left alive and being teased as the killer is much more satisfying than RZ's bullshit "director's cut"(yeah go fuck yourself with the "Laurie's dead and it was all in her head" fuck you)
The Sawyer surname doesnât have any significant meaning to the family overall. Sawyer is an occupational surname relating to lumber work. This likely came from long before the current generation of slaughterers. Much like the trauma in the family, itâs generational, continuing itâs mark as itâs passed down. Still, each family memberâs first name is more relevant.
Starting with the oldest first, is Drayton. Drayton means âdeterminedâ and âstubborn.â Besides maybe cruel, I donât think thereâs a word to better fit Drayton than stubborn. He has rules laid out for the family and hurts them if they donât follow them. His determination is to stay consistent and behaved, upholding the standards that became the standard of their grandparents.
The twins are a little harder since Chop Top wasnât revealed to have the legal name Robert until the early 2000s by Tobe Hooperâs son. According to him, this name had been in the tcm2 script bible chosen from the beginning. That being said, the name Robert can symbolize âshining.â For a hyper, accessorized, war veteran such as himself, I find that fitting. Itâs not deep or psychological like Draytonâs, but it can play into both his bright personality and his various medals, pins, badges and patches he wears to represent his favorite things and his service in the military. Also, his chrome dome. The metal plate in his head is certainly âshining.â Whether a humorous nod or an unintentional (and rather unfortunate) irony, the name fits him well. Other guesses for his name exist, but considering the subtitles on any dvd nor screen recording ever mentioned the assumed name, it holds little validity beyond preference for some.
As for Nubbins, his name is obviously most likely a nickname, but itâs what we have to work with. The word Nubbins has two meanings, being âunderdeveloped/smallâ or âgrowing deer antlers.â Going with the first, Nubbins may have been a name given to him because of his stature as a child, being a twin who, according to Edwin Neal, was born ill, he was likely premature. Twins were much harder to identify back in the mid to late 40s when he was born and couldnât really be planned on without a practicing midwife to identify a mother carrying two babies. Thus itâs possible the name Robert was picked out, but Nubbins was simply given a nickname based on his size. Though itâs possible he does have another name that was replaced by the nickname later on. Either way it comes automatically for Drayton to say it when he uses his name, notably the only character to do so, so it almost certainly was a part of his childhood since Drayton wouldâve been old enough to remember that. There is the second meaning as well, being âdeer antlersâ that are in an early state of growth. Because of his interest in animals -as we see when he plays/sews with roadkill, photographs the slaughterhouse, and makes his bone art pieces- itâs possible he had some connection to deer and thus earned his nickname that way. Possibly even in a hunting scenario. There are several pairs of mounted antlers on the walls in the family home afterall.
Finally the youngest, Bubba. Leatherface is a nickname only used in higher pressure situations. Nubbins calls it out when he needs help carrying grandpa, and Chop Top uses it when heâs panicking/angry. Bubba is possibly a nickname as well since it just means âbrother.â Heâs the last child born in the family, so he could simply have received a baby-ish name to be cute, or the nickname was given to him by his brotherâs and stayed. No matter how it came about, itâs a term of familial endearment, so being used as a name is quite sweet and speaks to the family dynamic of caring and staying together through anything, even death. Also, despite his trouble with speaking, Bubba would likely be able to say his own name based on the sounds we hear him make. Even lifelong non-verbal autistics like him may from time to time mimic words that pattern the noises and sounds they comfortably communicate with. Bubba couldâve been chosen for ease as well.
With the game, there are the additional family members of Johnny and Nancy.
Johnny means âGod is gracious.â Nancy chooses this name for him after killing his mother Judith. Interestingly, the name Judith itself refers to the biblical figure, who was a woman that fought against an oppressive man to free her people, sort of like Judith rescuing Johnny from her abusive husband. However Nancy sees this as a threat. The biblical story of Judith is that she trusted God, but had to act when he did not within six days. Our Nancy kills her, steals her baby boy, and names him after Godâs love. Essentially, she has rejected the entire ideal Judith represents, in name even. Johnny is a gift, and his name becomes significant in the same moment as well.
As for Nancy herself, her name means âfavored.â She wants nothing but to be loved more than the memory of the caring woman she murdered. Her desire to be honored and respected by her child leads to her physically scarring his face. Nancy being favored in truth isnât the case, Johnny, and every other family member for that matter, argues against her strategy and back-talks her. She isnât respected in the least, and basically in her quest to be the best, lost her own meaning entirely. This downfall is of her creation. Her name is the opposite of her truth because of what she did.
You know, I wouldnât change a thing about the original Friday The 13th, but I liked Friday The 13th:Vengeanceâs concept of Pamela and Elias killing together.
So imagine if Crazy Ralph was Elias Voorhees and we got to see it be revealed that Pamela was looking for her husband Ralph. She sees the bodies and it starts what we know and love. But Ralph is the one to find and kill Alice, not Jason in part 2.
Throughout Part 2-4, Ralph is the one who lures the teens to be killed by Jason.
When Jason comes to kill the Jarvisâs, when they think Ralph is there to save them, Ralph reveals himself to be Jasonâs father, holds Trish and urges his boy to kill them all. When Tommy comes out dressed as Jason as a boy, Jason begins to hesitate and when she has a moment to free herself, Trish breaks free and kills Ralph and Tommy âkillsâ Jason as he did in the actual Part IV.
Am I the only one who thought Pamelaâs words âYou cannot die. You can never die!â Sounded like a curse from beyond the grave? Like she would not allow even her own son to Rest In Peace?
You know, I wouldnât change a thing about the original Friday The 13th, but I liked Friday The 13th:Vengeanceâs concept of Pamela and Elias killing together.
So imagine if Crazy Ralph was Elias Voorhees and we got to see it be revealed that Pamela was looking for her husband Ralph. She sees the bodies and it starts what we know and love. But Ralph is the one to find and kill Alice, not Jason in part 2.
Throughout Part 2-4, Ralph is the one who lures the teens to be killed by Jason.
When Jason comes to kill the Jarvisâs, when they think Ralph is there to save them, Ralph reveals himself to be Jasonâs father, holds Trish and urges his boy to kill them all. When Tommy comes out dressed as Jason as a boy, Jason begins to hesitate and when she has a moment to free herself, Trish breaks free and kills Ralph and Tommy âkillsâ Jason as he did in the actual Part IV.
The best resolution to a missing persons case ever was that developmentally disabled person who walked off in 1986 saying he "wanted to be a cowboy in Texas", starting a twenty-one year search for him on the assumption he died somewhere in the desert or was murdered, only for everyone to discover that he had spent those decades working as a cowboy on a ranch in Texas. Missing persons investigators rarely consider that maybe they achieved their dreams