Now that Halloween Ends marks the end of the original Michael Myers saga, we tell you what the ranking of the movies is according to IMDb.
Halloween is coming and, to prepare your Halloween movie marathon, we give you the ranking from the worst to the best according to IMDb.
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Started in 1978 by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, the franchise starring killer Michael Myers is marked by sequels, reboots, and different timelines. However, Halloween Ends marks the end of continuity starring Jamie Lee Curtis’s Laurie Strode, the original final girl of the saga. That’s why we give you the…
Halloween movie ranking
13 Halloween: Resurrection (2002)
Rating: 3.9
Three years after Halloween H20, we find out that Michael put a paramedic in his place to behead Laurie, who he eventually kills. Later, he goes to his old home, where the house is used by a group of students filming a reality show and he must finish them off.
12 Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
Rating: 4.7
Third part of the saga of Dr. Loomis by Donald Pleasence against Michael Miyers, who continues to search for his niece, Laurie Strode’s daughter, Jamie Lloyd, who is now a mother.
11 Halloween II (2009)
Rating: 4.8
Rob Zombie continues to rewrite Halloween history, now one year later. The killer returns to find his sister, with whom he shares a mental link, and we learn that Laurie’s real name is Angel Myers. In the end she kills him again but takes her mask and assumes herself as the new version of the murderer.
10 Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989)
Rating: 4.9
Direct sequel to Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, with Myers trying to kill Laurie’s daughter Jamie, and Doctors Loomis and Shanks trying to stop the monster.
9 Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
Rating: 5.1
Although it is claimed that John Carpenter himself helped write the script, this film attempted to help the franchise go in a new direction, with little success. If you don’t believe it, check out the synopsis: “Kids all over America want Silver Shamrock masks for Halloween. Dr. Daniel Challis attempts to uncover a plot by the franchise owner.”
8 Halloween Ends (2022)
Rating: 5.2
It picks up four years after Kills and sees Laurie Strode take on Michael in a final showdown.
7 Halloween Kills (2021)
Rating: 5.5
It picks up after the 2018 movie, when firefighters free Michael from the fire trap where Laurie’s family had left him. During its events, we see a badly injured Laurie, Karen killed by Michael, and only granddaughter Allyson standing.
6 Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)
Rating: 5.8
After spending a season in a coma after the events of Halloween II, Michael Myers returns looking to kill Laurie Strode, who in this film is dead, so he will execute his revenge against Laurie’s daughter, Jamie Lloyd. However, he will have to face Dr. Loomis again.
5 Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)
Rating: 5.8
This film ignores parts 3, 4, 5 and 6, and picks up the story of Halloween II twenty years later. We see the return of Laurie, who faked her death and is a mother, but to a child. After finding her, Michael tries to kill her, but Laurie finally decapitates him.
4 Halloween (2007)
Rating: 6.0
A new version of the original 1978 film, which delves into the origin of Michael Myers, his childhood, his family and his obsession with reuniting with his sister Laurie after spending several years in a mental institution. As usual, at the end of the film he is killed. The address is provided by Rob Zombie.
3 Halloween II (1981)
Rating: 6.5
Directed by Rick Rosenthal from a screenplay featuring John Carpenter and Debra Hill, the second film in the franchise sees the return of stars Michael Myers, Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) and Laurie Strode, where she learns a terrible reality, that Michael is his brother.
2 Halloween (2018)
Rating: 6.6
It is the direct sequel to the original film, which ignores everything that happened after 1978, including the blood relationship of the protagonists. After spending 40 years in an insane asylum, Michael escapes and seeks to kill Laurie, who has the help of his granddaughter and her daughter.
1 Halloween (1978)
Rating: 7.7
With this film, John Carpenter introduced one of the most important modern monsters in cinema, Michael Myers, and his main rival, the brave Laurie Strode.
Film release order
As a complement to the ranking, we give you the premiere order of the Halloween movies:
- 1 Halloween (1978, John Carpenter)
- 2 Halloween II (1981, Rick Rosenthal)
- 3 Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982, Tommy Lee Wallace)
- 4 Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988, Dwight H. Little)
- 5 Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989, Dominique Othenin)
- 6 Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995, Joe Chappelle)
- 7 Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998, Steve Miner)
- 8 Halloween: Resurrection (2002, Rick Rosenthal)
- 9 Halloween (2007, Rob Zombie)
- 10 Halloween II (2009, Rob Zombie)
- 11 Halloween (2018, David Gordon Green)
- 12 Halloween Kills (2021, David Gordon Green)
- 13 Halloween Ends (2022, David Gordon Green)
Halloween story lines
Also as a complement to the ranking, we give you a table with the timelines of the Halloween movies.
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