Halloween Ends Ending Explained (In Detail) (2025)

WARNING! This article contains major SPOILERS for Halloween Ends.The cathartic ending to Halloween Ends (2022) concludes the franchise’s reboot trilogy, giving Michael Myers an ominous fate as Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) finally lets her own personal evil die. Halloween Ends is set four years after Halloween Kills’ ending, with Laurie and Allyson living together while working through their grief and trauma from Michael’s last rampage. Meanwhile, Allyson strikes up a romance with Haddonfield’s new town pariah Corey Cunningham, who was accused of killing the boy he was babysitting three years prior. As more tragedies strike in Michael's absence, Halloween Ends positioning Corey as the new Boogeyman asks a significant question about the franchise: Is evil born, or is it created?

Michael Myers has been in hiding for the past four years, but the original Boogeyman finally returns in Halloween Ends when Corey is thrown over a bridge by a group of bullies. Michael drags Corey into his lair in the shadows of the sewers, intending to kill him before looking into Corey’s eyes and seeing his past crime. Halloween Ends' new character Corey is then transformed into an entirely new person before going on a killing spree of his own, which drives yet another wedge between Laurie and Allyson. However, Laurie and Allyson reunite to finally put an end to the evil in Haddonfield, with the two working together to kill Michael Myers and put the all-consuming nature of their grief and trauma to rest. While Halloween Ends’ ending clarifies the immortality of evil in the franchise, it seems Laurie Strode’s Boogeyman is gone.

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What Happens At The End Of Halloween Ends

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Halloween Ends’ final act takes place on Halloween night as Corey dons Michael Myers’ mask and proceeds to murder the Haddonfield residents who previously terrorized him. Meanwhile, Laurie Strode reports her own suicide to the police in order to lure Corey to her home, with Jamie Lee Curtis’ Halloween character shooting the new Boogeyman down the stairs. Of course, Corey doesn’t die, and instead stabs himself in the throat to frame Laurie for his murder, reasoning that if he can’t have Allyson, no one can. Allyson arrives and continues to blame Laurie for Michael Myers’ actions, repeating that Laurie may be the evil that attracts the killer. In yet another death fake-out, Corey survives his self-inflicted stab wound before being killed by Michael, who comes to retrieve his mask.

Laurie then struggles with Michael before successfully rendering him immobile, pinning down his hands with knives on her counter before throwing her fridge on his legs. Slowly, Allyson helps Laurie kill the mortal Michael Myers, with Laurie slitting his throat and wrists so that he bleeds out. After Frank and the police arrive, the town of Haddonfield ritualistically gathers at the scrapyard as Laurie throws Michael’s body into an industrial shredder, ensuring his terror has finally come to an end. Halloween Ends concludes as Allyson leaves Haddonfield and Laurie finishes her memoir, explaining that "evil doesn’t die, it changes shape" – a nod to Michael Myers originally being referred to as “The Shape.”

Why Corey Turned Into Michael Myers

Consistent with Laurie’s assessment that evil simply changes shape, Corey donning the Michael Myers mask, mechanic outfit, and menacing personality was meant to express that “Michael Myers” truly is the personification of evil. It doesn’t matter whether “The Shape” goes by the name Michael Myers or Corey Cunningham, it’s the form taken by a figure entirely consumed by evil. Halloween Ends’ Michael, as the essence of evil, saw potential in Corey when looking into his eyes. Michael was older and weaker as Laurie began letting go of her past and working through her grief and trauma, which meant he needed a new, younger form to take in order to feed on another. Corey had the opportunity to lead a relatively normal life with Allyson, but became consumed by the evil within and the external hysteria from the town that labeled him a monster.

Why Laurie Was Finally Able To Kill Michael In Halloween Ends

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Laurie Strode has tried to kill Michael Myers on countless occasions since the original 1978 Halloween movie, and she finally succeeds in Halloween Ends. Michael was the personification of her all-consuming fear, grief, and trauma, so until she was able to let go of this evil, Michael would never die. Laurie had also spent the past few years being blamed for Michael’s rampages, as Haddonfield’s residents explained that she was inviting Michael back only for him to kill and destroy those around her. If Michael was never going to die, Haddonfield needed another tangible figure to blame, with the surviving Laurie Strode being a fitting pariah. Just as Halloween Ends’ depiction of Haddonfield reveals that the town created a new Michael in Corey Cunningham, the people were doing the same to Laurie.

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While it’s ludicrous to blame Laurie for Michael’s dark murders, her perceived culpability is meant to represent that Laurie being entirely consumed by her fear and trauma isn’t simply damaging to herself, but everyone around her. Laurie’s fear cost her innumerable relationships and opportunities in life, which ultimately harmed her daughter, son-in-law, friends, and neighbors. Once Laurie was able to confront her own evils caused by Michael’s vile actions, the engrossing power of Michael’s influence could be washed away from Haddonfield. Laurie is now able to live her own life unbound by the constraints of Michael’s evil, with Halloween Ends’ ending even teasing her optimistic romance with Frank Hawkins.

Why Laurie Survives The Ending Of Halloween Ends

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Halloween has positioned Laurie and Michael as a dyad in which each influences the other; Michael survived off of Laurie’s fear, so the “suicide” call wasn’t entirely inaccurate. Laurie slicing Michael’s wrists was a way to kill the part of herself entirely led and consumed by the fear that he caused, giving birth to a new Laurie in Halloween Ends’ ending. Laurie didn’t need to die for the Halloween franchise to conclude, she simply needed to defeat the Boogeyman. Had both Michael and Laurie died at the end of Halloween Ends, then the consuming nature of evil and fear ultimately still would have prevailed. Instead, Halloween Ends letting Laurie live makes her tale a triumphant demonstration of prevailing against grief and trauma.

Is Michael Myers Really Dead In Halloween Ends?

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The countless occasions in which Michael Myers was shot, stabbed, thrown from windows, set on fire, beaten, and run over throughout the Halloween franchise has begged the question of whether he’s immortal, and Halloween Ends' ending finally answers this question. Michael Myers, the man from Haddonfield who killed his sister on Halloween night in 1963, is dead; but what he represents is not, and likely never will be. Evil doesn’t truly die, it just changes shape. But, this is a story about Michael Myers and Laurie Strode, meaning Michael’s death is the end of Laurie’s personal evil. Her grief and trauma over the past 44 years created an evil inside of her that festered alongside Michael’s image and memory, with this terror dying alongside Michael’s body in the shredder.

The mortal Michael Myers that terrorized Laurie Strode and Haddonfield since 1978 is dead, but the more philosophical “Michael Myers” is never truly dead. Michael Myers is the personification of evil that has no face, and only takes a recognizable shape. It doesn’t matter whether “evil” is truly named Michael Myers or Corey Cunningham, it takes the same form, fosters the same fear, and can consume its victims beyond repair. Yes, Michael Myers is dead, but the capital ‘B’ Boogeyman is not. The next time Haddonfield needs something to fear, something to displace their fears onto, and something to unite against, another Michael Myers will rise.

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What The Ending Of Halloween Ends Really Means

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The ending of Halloween Ends is a cathartic and collective cleansing of the grief and trauma that has defined the town of Haddonfield, Illinois for decades. The evil that infected the people of Haddonfield wasn’t simply achieved by Michael’s knife, as it moved internally throughout the community as hysteria spread. With the death of Michael Myers, Haddonfield moves forward and vows to stop letting the fear of the Boogeyman lead their livelihoods. Laurie writing that “evil doesn’t die, it changes shape” in Halloween Ends’ ending reveals that the town can move forward and heal, but there’s still potential for evil to infiltrate Haddonfield once more – it just won’t be in the guise of Michael Myers. As such, Haddonfield and Laurie will have to work to prevent such evils from being internalized and persisting again, which led to so many more tragedies than just Michael’s rampages.

Is Halloween Ends Really The End Of The Franchise?

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Halloween Ends is officially the end of the franchise’s reboot trilogy and Jamie Lee Curtis’ time as Laurie Strode. Halloween director John Carpenter has been relatively forthcoming in his assessment that the franchise will be around as long as it continues to make money, so it’s unlikely that this is truly the end of Michael Myers. However, it does seem that Halloween Ends is the conclusion of Laurie Strode and the original Michael Myers’ story. Jamie Lee Curtis is taking her final bow as Laurie Strode, which has defined the heart of the franchise in her eternal battle with Michael Myers.

Halloween Ends is the end of the main storyline, but there’s always the chance that Halloween will be remade, rebooted, or given a twist. Corey Cunningham essentially becoming Michael Myers in Halloween Ends suggests anyone consumed by evil can don the mask and outfit and achieve Michael’s menacing nature, so even if the next Boogeyman isn’t the real Michael Myers, his spirit may still prevail. While Laurie has Michael Myers’ mask in her possession at the end of Halloween Ends, it could always land in the wrong hands.

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Halloween Ends Ending Explained (In Detail) (2025)

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Halloween Ends Ending Explained (In Detail)? ›

Laurie

Laurie
Laurie Strode first appears in the original Halloween (1978). The 17-year-old Laurie (Curtis) is a high school student who has plans to babysit Tommy Doyle (Brian Andrews) on Halloween night, 1978.
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slits his wrists… and Michael
Michael
Michael Myers is a character from the slasher film series Halloween. He first appears in 1978 in John Carpenter's Halloween as a young boy who murders his elder sister, Judith Myers. Fifteen years later, he returns home to Haddonfield, Illinois, to murder more teenagers.
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is finally dead
. Laurie throws Michael Myers' body into a huge grinder, and we watch as his limp form gets torn apart to little bits. But not dead enough apparently, as they strap his body to the top of a car and drive to the scrapyard as the townspeople follow.

What happens at the end of the Halloween Ends? ›

At the Strode house, Laurie fakes a suicide attempt to lure Corey to her, whom she shoots down the stairs. Corey then stabs himself in the neck to frame Laurie for his death in front of the arriving Allyson, who leaves in distress. Michael suddenly arrives, retrieves his mask, and kills Corey.

What did Laurie say at the end of Halloween Ends? ›

Laurie Strode : I've said goodbye to my boogeyman, but the truth is, evil doesn't die. It changes shape. Laurie Strode : Did you really think I'd kill myself?

What is the big twist in Halloween Ends? ›

The big twist in Halloween Ends, which I'll gladly reveal since the trailers pull a classic bait-and-switch, is that Michael Myers isn't even the real villain in this movie. He's a mentor of sorts to a young man named Corey, who was involved in a tragic accident on Halloween Night a few years back.

How did Corey become evil in Halloween Ends? ›

After being almost killed by gang of vigilantes, he was taken to the sewers by Michael Myers. While choking him, The Shape saw evil in him and let him go. That encounter caused Corey to let out his hidden horribleness and taking Michael as his “teacher”.

Why doesn't Michael Myers talk? ›

Throughout the franchise, he's not mad or unaccountable for his actions and not necessarily possessed in most Halloween canon. He's just really focused on his next moves. As such, talking isn't really needed, and he was simply invoking his right to remain silent for around fifteen years.

Why did Laurie kiss Michael? ›

When she approached to remove his mask, Michael seized her, causing the added weight to break the rope and send both siblings tumbling off the roof. Michael then drove his knife through Laurie's back. As she hung dying, Laurie kissed Michael's mask and promised he would see her in hell.

Why does Michael Myers want Laurie dead? ›

It seems that, at least in the first movie, Michael killed the people who possibly victimized Laurie or her charges in some way. Then, when Laurie felt guilt at their deaths, Michael targeted her, as punishment for her sins.

How was Michael Myers finally killed? ›

During the film's climax, Laurie kills Michael by stabbing him repeatedly in the chest and face with his knife, with the final scene suggesting that she has taken on her brother's psychosis as she dons his mask.

What is the moral of Halloween Ends? ›

A huge part of Halloween Ends is this idea of evil and rebirth. Even though Myers may be gone, the thought of him still being out there is powerful enough to last forever and manifest itself in different ways. There will always be this type of pain and suffering, it just takes a different shape each time.

Is there 2 endings to Halloween Ends? ›

According to the director, "There was a version where Laurie didn't make it," which is something many fans thought may happen, "And there's a version where Corey did make it." While those versions didn't make the final film, the writers clearly thought about how they wanted to end the film in numerous ways.

Is there a hidden scene in Halloween Ends? ›

No, there are no mid-credits or end-credits scenes in Halloween Ends.

Why did Michael Myers spare the baby? ›

He once again goes on a rampage around Haddonfield, killing people in their houses. While he did spare an infant after killing his mother, he only did it because killing it wouldn't amuse him. or he doesn't kill what he can't scare.

Did Corey hallucinate Laurie? ›

Corey's resentment causes him to hallucinate Laurie taunting him, projecting all the voices of rejection he hears onto her. This causes him to call Allyson and accuse Laurie of 'wanting to kill him.

Why did Michael Myers take off his mask for Jamie? ›

Towards the end, Loomis lures Michael into a trap at the old Myers house, using Jamie as bait. Michael finds Jamie, who tries to appeal to his humanity. At her request, he takes off his mask, but is sent into a fit of rage when Jamie touches his face.

How was Michael Myers killed in Halloween Ends? ›

After a confrontation teased since the very earliest marketing materials for “Halloween Ends,” Laurie pins Michael down on the kitchen island, basically crucifying him. She then slashes his wrists and neck, as he's done to countless canoodling teenagers since 1978. Evil finally dies.

Who survived Halloween Ends? ›

In the final showdown, audiences erupt in cheers as the final survivor Michael Myers leaves behind is Laurie Strode — and instead, Michael Myers finally (allegedly) bites the dust when she feeds his body through a scrap metal shredder.

Do you ever see Michael Myers' face? ›

Contrary to popular belief, Michael Myers' face has been revealed before Halloween Kills. The slasher villain has been unmasked a couple of times before, and he looks mildly different each time. The first time audiences caught a glimpse of Michael Myers unmasked was none other than John Carpenter's original Halloween.

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