Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers
Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers

Innovation Fan Film ‘Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers’ Launches Campaign and Short!

Marking 40th Anniversary of Iconic Halloween Franchise, Filmmakers Launch Indiegogo Campaign for Innovative Fan Film Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers!

Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers
Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers

What is the true nature of Michael Myers? Hawthorne House Films and filmmaker Stephen Wolfe bring a fresh take on the classic white-faced antagonist of the Halloween franchise in a brand-new fan film seeking your help through an exciting crowd funding initiative launching Thursday, October 25th. The link is down below!

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/halloween-the-face-of-michael-myers–3?fbclid=IwAR2qvCYvCCrY4rlYGqpLoWBpx6UJX7biEPy2cvCk18lYrGtsQ3pEHY-8kvQ#/

SYNOPSIS FOR HALLOWEEN: THE FACE OF MICHAEL MYERS:

Forty years on from the initial violence that unsettled the suburban community of Haddonfield, IL, a new set of murders rattles the sleepy town. Dr. Benjamin Petersen (Matt Baca) is charged with the psychiatric evaluation of a young man who butchered his entire family. Billy (Tim Robinson) claims the specter of Michael Myers entered his body to satisfy its bloodlust. As the conversations between patient and doctor delve into the dark territory of Billy’s twisted psyche, Benjamin’s own sense of reality fractures, threatening to conjure the infamous spirit and plunge Haddonfield into another blood-soaked Halloween.

Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers
Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers
Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers
Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers

ABOUT THE PROJECT:

The short is helmed by up and comer Stephen Wolfe, whose first two horror features, Midnight Abyss and Doll Factory, are due out early next year, along with his forthcoming short horror/comedy Dracula’s Coffin. A lifelong love affair and study of horror cinema mark Wolfe as the perfect visionary filmmaker keen to interpret its undercurrents of social commentary while also delivering on the bloody goods. The script was written by new talents Tim Robinson and Mike McPherson, whose penchant for the shadowy corners of the human mind lends itself to this probing iteration of the infamous slasher villain. The development is being overseen by Vincente DiSanti, writer/director of the popular Friday the 13th fan film Never Hike Alone, as well as Volumes of Blood creator P.J. Starks. Both are excited to lend their assistance and expertise to this production.

With cast and crew assembled, the project is seeking to fulfill a $13,000 fundraising goal on the Indiegogo platform. The campaign offers a variety of unique and inspired horror perks for donating fans including exclusive pins, posters, shirts, and more! The campaign launches Thursday, October 25th.  Production is slated to begin shortly after with an early 2019 release.

To stay up to date with all the latest developments on the project, be sure to follow Hawthorne House Films on the following social media platforms:

Facebook: @HawthorneHouseFilms

Twitter: @HawthorneMovies

Instagram: @HawthorneHouseFilms

If you have any questions about the project or Indiegogo campaign, please feel free to email us at HawthorneHouseFilm@gmail.com

Personally, I think this looks film looks utterly fantastic and I can’t wait to see the full feature. Please check the short out, spread the word, and help make Halloween: The Face of Michael Myers happen!

About Tori Danielle

Tori has had a passion for Horror and music ever since she was a little girl. She got bit by the writing bug in high school where she was involved in both the school newspaper and the yearbook. While getting her Bachelors degree, she took Journalism and Creative Writing classes where her passion grew even stronger. Now, in between work and family, she spends all of her spare time indulging in music, Horror movies, and nerdy fandoms, all while running/assisting one of the biggest Horror groups on Facebook and writing for various websites.

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