For over 40 years, Jamie Lee Curtis has come and gone from her role as the iconic "final girl" Laurie Strode, continuously escaping the clutches of Michael Myers. Now, "Halloween Ends" promises, well, an end to all that. This means that either Laurie is set to die in combat against Michael, or live happily ever after once he's six feet under. Whichever ending befalls our horror heroine, it will surely be thrilling to see her story get a definitive conclusion here.
Jamie Lee Curtis has implied in a video promoting "Halloween Ends" that this is her last time playing Laurie Strode (as seen on her Instagram). She went on to explain to Total Film Magazine (via Games Radar), "I'm not saying something like, 'Oh, because I die!' It's nothing to do with that. I'm talking about emotionally what they have constructed. I think it will be a spectacular way to end this trilogy."
Most versions of the "Halloween" saga explain that Laurie and Michael are actually siblings, a turning point in the franchise that was revealed in the original "Halloween II." Since then, Laurie has been fighting her brother to the death, sometimes surviving and other times dying (either on or off camera). With David Gordon Green's "Halloween" trilogy, their familial bond was erased, continuing their story anew as bitter enemies rather than fractured siblings.
Who knows what the future holds for Jamie Lee Curtis, but one thing's for sure — she's probably won't face Michael Myers again. At least, for Laurie Strode's sake, here's hoping.