Every Halloween Movie (They Never Actually Made)

10. Halloween 3000

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Considering the name, you'd think that we would be taking another trip back to space with the '3000' tacked on the end, but this iteration of Halloween was devised as a sequel to Halloween 2, in the 2000s - giving David Grove the genius idea that Dracula ending up using in 2004 instead.

The idea was a new concept that followed a different villain, riffing off an original new boy that kills for seemingly no reason. He takes out his mother and classmates before following the same story beats as Michael in a psychiatric hospital that he then breaks out of.

This movie never came to be as the next Halloween movie was already underway. It's a real shame, to be honest, since it had Tommy Doyle taking out the villain with a homemade rocket launcher. What more could you want?!

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