HALLOWEEN ENDS Sequel (Corey Cunningham) Concept Prompt 1:
(HALLOWEEN LIVES)
Following the murderous events of Halloween 2022, leading up the end of Haddonfield, Illinois's notorious Boogeyman: Michael Myers, having his throat and wrists slit by Laurie Strode, and then the whole town crushing his body in a junkyard shredder, The townsfolk, believed the evil of Michael Myers was finally gone forever, aside from Laurie, who still somewhat believes the Evil could return in a new shape…
Halloween 2023, Laurie, Frank Hawkins, Lindsey Wallace, and Laurie's visiting Granddaughter: Allyson Nelson, who moved away from Haddonfield last November, are at Laurie's home, enjoying a quiet and peaceful Halloween for the first time, with Michael Myers gone for good… until there are Breaking news reports of brutal and gruesome murders, as well as Haddonfield Police patrolling the streets… Some believe Michael Myers could still be alive… but Laurie, Allyson, Lindsey, and Frank, have a strange feeling they may know who it really is…
Outside the house, a Figure, a Shape, stands among the bushes, on the opposite side of the street, gripping a large blood soaked and dripping Butcher's Knife in his right hand… The shape's attire highly resembles a Scarecrow version of Michael Myers's attire: Heavily oil, dirt and Blood stained denim coveralls, with crudely sewn on Burlap patches and rags, a Burlap and straw neck collar, Burlap and straw arm cuffs, and leg cuffs, cat rope tied around the collar, waist, wrists & ankles, heavily blood stained white work gloves, oil and dirty Red Wing 1908 Moc Toe work boots… and a blank mask, highly resembling Michael's Shape mask, only painted a burlap white Colour, and designed with Scarecrow features, including white painted eyes, with Black eye holes, a red stitch painted nose, a sinisterly happy stitched smile, messy yellow hair, with added straw features, and a Purple Scarecrow hat, with some cat rope added on…
"If Michael Myers failed to kill you Laurie… Then I will succeed him…" said the muffled, but sinister words, of Corey Cunningham: The Haddonfield Scarecrow.
