(Jamie Lee Curtis): A survivor determined to liberate herself from fear, though she remains the town's scapegoat for Michael's return.
: The opening credits use a blue font as a tribute to Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982).
: Corey and the boy he babysits watch John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), a nod to the original 1978 film where characters watch The Thing from Another World . Halloween: La Noche Final
: The film explores whether evil is born or created through societal rejection, using Corey's transformation as a case study.
(James Jude Courtney): The embodiment of evil, now older and weakened, living in the shadows until he is drawn back out. (Jamie Lee Curtis): A survivor determined to liberate
: To ensure he never returns, the town follows Laurie and Allyson to a scrapyard, where Michael's body is destroyed in an industrial shredder .
(Andi Matichak): Laurie's granddaughter, who falls into a destructive relationship with Corey while trying to escape her family's dark history. : The film explores whether evil is born
: Laurie's memoir, titled Stalkers Saviors , reflects on her lifelong struggle with "The Shape".