

Halloween
Few horror franchises have had as much influence as Halloween. John Carpenter’s 1978 slasher classic introduced audiences to Michael Myers, the masked embodiment of pure evil who stalks the streets of Haddonfield, Illinois. With its eerie score, pioneering use of suspense, and unforgettable visuals, Halloween set the blueprint for an entire genre.
Across numerous sequels, reboots, and timelines, the franchise has grown into a sprawling mythology, exploring Laurie Strode’s decades-long battle against Myers and cementing itself as a cornerstone of horror cinema. Whether you’re here for the thrills, the chills, or just to hear that haunting piano theme, Halloween is the perfect franchise to embrace the spirit of spooky season.

“It was the Boogeyman.”
- Laurie Strode, who definitely wasn’t exaggerating.


Evil doesn’t rest, and neither do collectors.
Fun Fact
Michael Myers’ mask was originally a modified Captain Kirk (William Shatner) mask bought for under $2. The original Halloween was made on a shoestring budget of about $325,000 and went on to gross over $70 million worldwide.