Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) brought Jamie Lee Curtis back to the franchise for the first time since 1981, ignoring the Thorn trilogy to create a direct sequel to Halloween II. The film capitalized on the post-Scream horror renaissance, featuring a hip young cast including Josh Hartnett and Michelle Williams, while telling a story about trauma, survival, and finally confronting one's demons. Curtis personally championed the project and insisted on a climax where Laurie stops running and fights back, culminating in an iconic decapitation that was meant to definitively end Michael Myers. The film grossed $55 million and proved the Halloween franchise still had life when it returned to its roots.
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