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Michael Myers — yes, Haddonfield’s most misunderstood introvert with a knack for kitchen cutlery — is having a week that’d make even Jason Voorhees jealous. Let’s get into the past few days of the world’s favorite fictional masked menace, and believe me, both the headlines and the action figures have been getting a workout.
First, major movie news: the *Halloween* franchise just announced a reboot for 2026 with not one, but two actors behind the mask — and that’s a headline that made my morning coffee taste like nostalgia and surprise with a hint of inclusion. Nick Castle, the original Shape himself, is coming back for the first time since a cameo in 2018, this time sharing duties with TJ Storm, a stuntman who’s played everything from Godzilla to, presumably, guys who’d rather not get stabbed in the face. The big twist? Storm becomes the first diverse actor to don the iconic mask, according to Inside the Magic. For a character who never talks, Myers is making a lot of noise.
Meanwhile, if you always wanted to be Michael Myers but missed out on the silent-killer-in-your-suburb career path, Illfonic just dropped new gameplay from their upcoming *Halloween* survival horror video game. Think *Dead by Daylight* meets ten-year-old-me hiding in the coat closet after watching the original film. The game, built in Unreal Engine 5 and set to drop September next year, lets you play as either terrified townsfolk or Michael himself. The big reveal from gameplay footage? A “Shape Jump” ability, finally making official what fans have whispered and ex-girlfriends accused me of for years — the man can just disappear and reappear because, supernatural or not, he’s a horror efficiency expert.
Not to be outdone, NECA announced a new, fine-detailed Michael Myers figure based on his look in *Halloween: Resurrection* — that’s the slasher-reality-show mashup you didn’t know you needed. The figure comes with all the trimmings: regular and burned masks, many knives, a bloodied tripod, and even a voodoo doll, for when your Barbie dolls need to practice self-defense. Collectors, prepare your shelves and your wallets.
Social media? Oh, Michael sprints faster than he walks there. Podcasters — yes, my people — have been on a Myers marathon. The Horror Show and Needlessly Nostalgic both did double-feature charity specials with James Jude Courtney and Tyler Mane, mask-wearers extraordinaire, discussing everything from the metaphysics of evil to bathroom brawls, and even managed to plug children’s charity Jay’s Juniors and the anti-human-trafficking nonprofit DeliverFund, which probably means Michael has more positive impact lately than your average senator.
Academically speaking, it’s a banner week for biographies of the Boogeyman. So if you want more awkward laughs, vintage knitwear, and detailed timelines of both the man and the myth, don’t forget to subscribe for updates, and search “Biography Flash” wherever you listen. Thanks for letting me ramble through the shadows with you — until next time, watch your closets.
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