Halloween Ends is the final instalment of the new Halloween trilogy. Directed by David Gordon Green and co-written by Green, Paul Brad Logan, Chris Bernier, and Danny McBride, this 2022 slasher film is the perfect mix of excitement and fright. The movie icon Jamie Lee Curtis stars alongside Andi Matichak, Rohan Campbell, Will Patton, Kyle Richards, and James Jude Courtney in this thirteenth installment overall of the revered horror franchise.
The film follows Corey Cunningham, a young man who falls in love with Laurie Strode’s granddaughter and finds himself ostracised after crossing paths with Michael Myers. Halloween Ends promises to be the perfect finale to the gripping trilogy, which began with the 2018 Halloween movie and directly follows the 1978 original.
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Halloween Ends preview
With the release of Halloween Ends, the Michael Myers saga comes to a terrifying conclusion. The final Halloween movie is Laurie Strode’s last stand, which takes place three years after the traumatic events of the previous film, where Michael Myers has gone missing and the town of Haddonfield is still reeling from his latest killing spree.
The story centres around a young man named Corey Cunningham, who is accused of killing a boy he was babysitting. Corey struggles to move on from the traumatic experience, and his life takes a dark turn when he crosses paths with Michael Myers.
Laurie Strode, who survived Michael’s killing spree in the previous films, is back and living with her granddaughter, Allyson. The two are trying to move on from the trauma, but their lives are once again upended when Corey comes into their lives.
As Corey and Allyson’s relationship develops, tensions rise when Corey is confronted by Jeremy’s mother at a Halloween party. Corey’s life takes an even darker turn when he is attacked by bullies and encounters Michael Myers in the sewers. In a struggle, commits a horrible act and is driven to a path of darkness.
Despite the introduction of a new central character, Halloween Ends is a thrilling conclusion to the Michael Myers saga, filled with twists and turns that will keep viewers on edge.
Halloween Ends release date
Halloween Ends hit Australian theatres last 13 October 2022. After several months, it will finally make its streaming debut on Foxtel via the Movies Premiere channel on 13 May 2023. The horror film will also be available on BINGE earlier on 11 May. For the Halloween Ends showtimes on Foxtel, you can check their TV guide to confirm the time of the premiere, as well as the replays.
Movie | BINGE | Foxtel Now |
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Halloween Ends | Thur, 11 May 2023 | Sat, 13 May 2023 |
Halloween Ends trailer
You can watch the official Halloween Ends trailer here.
How many Halloween movies are there?
The Halloween franchise consists of 13 films since John Carpenter’s original film was released in 1978. After several sequels were released in the 1980s and 1990s (most of which Carpenter was no longer involved with), a remake directed by Rob Zombie was released in 2007, followed by Halloween II in 2009.
But it wasn’t until 2018 that David Gordon Green revived the franchise again with 2018’s Halloween and featuring the return of Jamie Lee Curtis’ iconic character Laurie Strode.
A sequel, Halloween Kills, was released in 2021. The last Halloween movie, Halloween Ends, becomes the final confrontation unlike anything Halloween fans have seen before.
Halloween Movies
Movies | Released | Streaming Services |
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Halloween | 1978 | Amazon Prime Video / Stan |
Halloween II | 1981 | Stan |
Halloween III: Season of the Witch | 1982 | Stan |
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers | 1988 | Stan |
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers | 1989 | TBA |
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers | 1995 | Rent or buy |
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later | 1998 | Stan |
Halloween: Resurrection | 2002 | Rent or buy |
Halloween | 2007 | Stan |
Halloween II | 2009 | Stan |
Halloween | 2018 | Rent or buy |
Halloween Kills | 2021 | Foxtel Now / BINGE / Prime Video |
Halloween Ends | 2021 | Foxtel Now / BINGE |
How to watch Halloween Ends on Foxtel Now
For Halloween Ends streaming, Australia has Foxtel launching the film on Movies Premiere (check Foxtel TV guide for Halloween Ends showtimes on the platform). The previous Halloween film, Halloween Kills, is also on Foxtel. With Foxtel’s latest offers, new customers can even save for up to 12 months on plan fees.
You can also watch the movie when you sign up for Foxtel’s streaming service, Foxtel Now. Even easier for new customers, Foxtel still offers a free 10-day trial to access everything on its platform. After your free trial period expires, the Foxtel Now base pack, called the Essentials pack, is only $25 per month.
Premium packs like Drama Extra, Sport, and Movies can be added to your base plan. You’ll need to sign up for the Movies Package to access Foxtel’s movie channels.
How to watch Halloween Ends on BINGE
This new horror film starring Jamie Lee Curtis is also on BINGE. Fortunately, they still offer a 14-day free trial, so new customers can explore heaps of shows and movies before signing up.
You can then choose from three streaming tiers to watch the best BINGE movies on demand. A Basic with Ads plan costs $10 per month and allows you to stream in HD on one device. An ad-free Standard Plan is $16 per month and enables you to enjoy standard or high definition on two devices.
The BINGE Premium Plan ($18 per month) is the last alternative, allowing you to stream on up to four screens/devices in SD or HD. BINGE plans are all ad-free with no lock-in contract.
How to watch Halloween Ends with Telstra
Foxtel and Foxtel Now can be added through Telstra, hence, Telstra customers can access these streaming platforms by simply adding their preferred service to their accounts. You can even save on plan fees for 12 months with Foxtel, while Foxtel Now from Telstra comes with free months of subscriptions.
Foxtel from Telstra (including Foxtel Now from Telstra) offers the same programming as a standard Foxtel service but is often available at a reduced monthly cost. With the Foxtel Now from Telstra offer, you can also watch the show on the move using the Foxtel Go app.
On the other hand, the BINGE from Telstra offer lets you enjoy BINGE Standard from only $5 per month for 12 months when you sign up via Telstra or get 2 months free!
Cast of Halloween Ends
Fans of the Halloween franchise will recognise many familiar faces in the cast, such as:
Other movies on Foxtel Now and BINGE
The Foxtel Now and BINGE libraries offer a wide range of classic films, the latest blockbusters, and the best shows on TV, which you can explore by checking out what’s on BINGE.
When it comes to streaming awesome content, you can find similar titles when exploring what’s on Foxtel as well, since both streaming services mostly have the same TV show and movie catalogue.
Moreover, new titles are added each and every week so the choice is never an issue. These include box office hits like The Batman, The Lost City, and Sonic Hedgehog 2. We have made a few more suggestions if you’re wondering what to watch now. Check them out below.
Streaming devices for Foxtel Now and BINGE
Here is a list of compatible devices for streaming on Foxtel (via Foxtel GO), Foxtel Now, and BINGE.
Devices supported on Foxtel Now
- Foxtel Now Box: Yes
- Sony Android TV: Yes – OS Android 8 – Android 12
- iOS Mobiles/Tablets: Yes – Via Foxtel Go app (iOS 9.35 or above)
- Android Mobiles/Tablets: Yes – Via
native app (Lollipop 5.0 or above) - PC/Mac: Yes – Windows devices running Windows 7 and above. Mac devices running OS X Yosemite 10.10 and above
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Via casting
- Google Nest: Yes – on Foxtel Go via a compatible Chromecast device connected or built-in to your TV
- Apple TV: Yes – Via AirPlay
- Gaming consoles: Yes – PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro (Foxtel Play on PlayStation 3)
- Samsung Smart TVs: Yes – Select 2017 models and above, running on Tizen 3.0 or above. (Foxtel Play on 2015 and 2016 models)
- LG Smart TVs: Yes – Select 2017-2022 models, running webOS 3.5 or above
- Hisense Smart TVs: Yes – Select 2019 – 2020 models
- Shield TV: Yes – on Shield TV and Shield TV Pro
Devices supported on Foxtel/Foxtel Go
- PC/Mac: Yes – Web browser only (Chrome for PC; Chrome & Safari for Mac)
- iOS: Yes – Devices with iOS 9.35 or above
- Android: Yes – Devices with Android 5.0 and above (Android 13 beta versions are not supported)
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Via casting (only on Multiroom service)
- Google Nest: Yes – Via compatible Chromecast device connected or built-in to your TV
- Apple TV: Yes – Via AirPlay (only on Multiroom service)
- Smart TVs: Yes – Via casting only (only on Multiroom service)
Devices supported on BINGE
- PC/Mac: Yes – Web browser only (Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge); supported on
MacOS : 10.12+ & Windows: 10+ - iOS Mobile Devices: Yes – iOS15+ including Apple iPhones/iPads
- Android Mobile Devices: Yes – Android Phone/Tablets OS 8+
- Google Chromecast: Yes – Chromecast Ultra, Chromecast 3rd Generation + & Chromecast w/ Google TV
- Google TV Streamer: Yes
- Apple TV: Yes – 4th Gen or higher; tvOS 15+
- Hubbl small device: Yes
- Hubbl Glass: Yes
- Amazon Fire TV Stick: Yes
- Android TV: Yes – OS version 8.0+ and above on selected devices
- Samsung TV: Yes – 2017 models or later
- LG TV: Yes – selected 2018 models or later
- Hisense TV: Yes – selected 2020-2024 models
- Gaming Consoles: Yes – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox (Series X, Series S, One S and One X)