


It was to be filmed in Salt Lake City (Where 4-6 were filmed), the film never happened due to the legal battle between Dimension/Weinstein and the Akkads. Another rumor said this film had Michael going after Jamie's baby from Halloween 6 (Steven) but this is most likely false. It was slated for a Fall 2000 release and many writers were working on it, apparently the script required many of the cast from H20 to return. Halloween H2K: Evil Never Dies by UNKNOWN BUNCH OF WRITERS (1999) - In August 7th, Paul Freedman (who at the time produced Halloween 4, 6 and H20) announced a new film titled Halloween H2K: Evil Never Dies. This treatment was later adopted into the Chaos Comics 3 issue series. The final twist of the story was that although it appeared Michael Myers had returned for another night of terror, it was none other than Laurie Strode behind the mask. Loomis, learning of the events that transpired during Michael Myers' 15 years of incarcenation at Smith's Grove, basically a prequel intercut with present day. Halloween 8 Treatment by Phil Nutman and Daniel Farrands (1999) - Tommy Doyle and Lindsey Wallace rummage through the files and diaries of Dr. The finale takes place at a pool and the Shape pleas for his life before he is impaled with a javelin by Laurie. It also has a much larger bodycount, and a whole subplot of the Haddonfield PD attempting to track down Michael Myers. It has a mention to Jamie from H4-H6 and has a scene where a student does a presentation on all the murders through Halloweens 1-6. Halloween 7: The Revenge of Laurie Strode by Kevin Willamson - (1997) - This was basically a early version of Halloween H20 but it had lots of different things and scenes. Also the ending is different as Michael gets sliced in half by a helicopter propeller. Original Halloween H20 Treatment by Kevin Willamson (1997) - A treatment that is similar in many ways to H20 except Marion Chambers in the beginning is instead replaced by the daughter of Dr. When Jamie Lee Curtis got involved, most of the ideas of the script were scrapped and incorporated ideas by Jamie Lee Curtis and was rewritten by Kevin Willamson. Halloween 7: Two Faces of Evil by Robert Zappia (1996-1997) - Was to be a direct to video sequel to Halloween 6 which involves Michael stalking an all-girl prep school where one of the students were related to Michael Myers, there was also a Silence of the Lambs element of a copycat killer helping the police catch Michael. The details are unknown but it presumably would'eve picked up right where 6 left off. Michael Myers: Lord of the Dead treatment by Daniel Farrands (1996-1997) - A treatment submitted by Daniel Farrands as a sequel to Halloween 6. This script was tossed across the room by Moustapaha Akkad. It also had cameos by other past characters such as Sheriff Meeker and Reverend Jack Sayer from Halloween 4 (who is revealed to be the Man in Black in this script), and even Loomis makes a appearance as a insane asylum inmate.

Halloween 666: The Origin by Phil Rosenberg (1994) - A very strange script that has a homeless Michael Myers, virtual reality and Tommy Doyle as one of the center characters. Halloween V Pitch by Robert Harders (1989) - A pitch by Robert Harders, it involved Michael being struck by lighting and being brought back to life, and from there it was basically a Frankenstein-esque story, Michael was no longer evil and was being hunted down by the townspeople while Doctor Loomis was trying to reach Michael and trying to stop the townspeople from killing Michael. Dominique Othenin-Girard threw the script in the trash in front of Moustapha Akkad. Danielle Harris and Donald Pleasance were on board with this idea, however the idea was rejected by the studio and Akkad. furthering the idea of Jamie becoming fully evil. Halloween V by Shem Bitterman (1989) - The first script for Halloween V, it revolved around the ending of Halloween IV. It has lots of supernatural and psychological elements, including a Michael Myers who can grow in size. Halloween IV by Dennis Etchison (1986) - Revolves around Tommy and Lindsey along with other returning characters like Gary Hunt and Brackett years after the original massacre. John Carpenter and Tommy Lee Wallace did rewrites on the script and simplified it and made it gorier, which angered Nigel and he forced the producers to remove his writing credit from the film. Halloween III: Season of the Witch by Nigel Kneale (1982) - Basically a early version of Halloween III, it had much less gore and was apparently more complicated and complex than what we got. It was scrapped because John Carpenter liked the idea of picking up on the same night more. Halloween II: Original Concept by John Carpenter (1981) - The first initial idea for Halloween 2, it took place years later and had Laurie Strode living in a high rise apartment building, only for the Shape to return on Halloween to cause carnage.
