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Universal to Release 2 New Films in its 'Halloween' Saga


FILE - Jamie Lee Curtis is pictured at the Big Screen Achievement Awards in Las Vegas, April 4, 2019. Curtis starred in 1978's "Halloween" and the 2018 sequel. Two more films in the saga are planned.
FILE - Jamie Lee Curtis is pictured at the Big Screen Achievement Awards in Las Vegas, April 4, 2019. Curtis starred in 1978's "Halloween" and the 2018 sequel. Two more films in the saga are planned.

LOS ANGELES — Universal says it will release two new Halloween films, including one with the ominous title Halloween Ends.

The studio said Friday that the first of the films, Halloween Kills, will be released in 2020 and the second film will come in 2021.

A teaser video includes the voice of Jamie Lee Curtis, who starred in the original 1978 film and last year's blockbuster sequel, Halloween. The video states the saga of Curtis' character, Laurie Strode, and villain Michael Myers ``isn't over.''

Universal says Halloween Kills will be released on Oct. 16, 2020, and Halloween Ends will arrive Oct. 15, 2021.

Last year's film set records and earned $253.5 million worldwide.

Curtis is also serving as a producer on the films, which are being overseen by Blumhouse Productions.

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