Halloween Ends made its appearance with a plethora of jump scares that kept us both engaged and alarmed. But, in addition to the incredible experience of watching, individuals have been curious about something else.
We’re not talking about Michael Myers here, but rather the soundtrack to this horror movie. Don’t you think it’s worth exploring? But first, in the slasher movie, Laurie Strode and her granddaughter Allyson must deal with Michael Myers’s ongoing threat and the consequences of his attacks on the residents of Haddonfield.
Critics gave Halloween Ends mixed reviews, claiming it was confusing and overlooked countless opportunities.
Every Song Featured In The Horror Movie ‘Halloween Ends’
While watching the movie, the music intensified everyone’s curiosity and attention. Here are the songs featured in the movie.
Oillipheist, Fear Thee By Joseph Stephens
Midnight Monsters Hop By Jack & Jim
At the beginning of the movie, the song is heard playing. On Halloween night, Corey goes to Allen’s house to babysit Jeremy.
Don’t Let The Devil Get You Down By Walt Richardson
Toccata And Fungue In D Minor, BWC 565 By Johan Sebastian Bach
License To Confuse By Sebadoh
Misbehavin By Marteen
Halloween By Dead Kennedys
This is the song heard during the motorcycle ride scene in the movie.
This Time I’m In Love By Zeus
Haunt Me Baby By Boa Constrictors
Devil’s Night By Donny Elbert & The Flames
Burn It Down By Boy Harsher
Burn It Down – Rework By Boy Harsher
Tell Me Your Eyes [Just Be You] By Rob Galbraith
I Was W Teenage Werewolf By The Cramps
(Don’t Feat) The Reaper By Blue Oyster Cult
Now all the music mentioned below is composed by John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, and Daniel Davies.
Where is Jeremy?
Halloween Ends (Main Title)
Laurie’s Theme Ends
The Cave
Cool Kid
Drags To The Cave
Evil Eyes
Transformation
Because Of You
Requiem For Jeremy
Kill The Cop
Corey And Michael
Corey’s Requiem
The Junk Yard
Where Are You?
Bye Bye Corey
The Fight
Before Her Eyes
The Procession
Cherry Blossoms
Halloween Ends
Carpenter also joked, “Let me explain the movie business to you: if you take a dollar sign and attach it to anything, there will be somebody who wants to do a sequel. It will live. If the dollar sign is not big enough, no matter what, it will not live.
I don’t know, man. I don’t know. This time, I do not know. They really want to end. They’re going to shut it off, end it. It’s what David has in mind. That’s fine.”
Jason Blum said, “We made an arrangement for three movies. We had a three-picture marriage with Michael Myers. I would love to extend it. If Malek [Akkad] would like us, I’d love to extend it, but we’re very busy making sure the third movie is spectacular because that’s our immediate job and if it goes beyond that, I’d be thrilled.
But there are currently no plans for us to be involved after this third movie.”
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