One of the things that was very nice about having a decent amount of time between filming Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends, was being able to craft her journey and her path. Did you use those broken dreams to create this version of her?ĭefinitely. So we know from Halloween (2018) that Allyson was an honor student who set her sights on college, but now, she’s working as a nurse, alongside a repugnant doctor. Yeah, the internet still thinks she’s a Nelson.Īnd you cannot correct the internet. ![]() Everybody still thinks it’s Nelson, but no, she’s just Allyson. ![]() ( Laughs.) I don’t think Allyson has a last name. The full name didn’t clear, if I recall correctly. You blew my mind a couple years ago when you told me that Nelson wasn’t actually Allyson’s last name. ![]() We wanted Allyson to have something that could commemorate her parents and be a physical charm that people could see and feel throughout the entire film. We spent a lot of time making sure that Karen had a presence throughout the entire film, and the rings were actually something that came into picture a little bit later. Everything was very, very thought-out, especially with our costume designer Emily Gunshor. Do you also think Allyson’s Journey t-shirt belonged to one of her parents? We then see Laurie gifting her a necklace with her parents’ wedding rings attached. So it wasn’t that surprising for me.Įnds jumps four years from the end of Kills, and Allyson and Laurie are now living together. When we were filming Halloween Kills, I was briefed on what Halloween Ends was going to be. So when you first received the script for Ends, were you surprised by its direction? It was stressful! Both of us were like, “Oh no!”Īndi Matichak as Allyson in Halloween Ends Courtesy of Ryan Green/Universal Pictures We both gave each other the same look as our eyes both widened. At the Halloween Kills junket, I asked you and Judy Greer for very general reactions to the ending, and Judy just went for it. Well, I’m glad we’re purposefully talking spoilers this time. In a recent spoiler conversation with THR, Matichak (pronounced muh-tee-check) also discusses journaling as Allyson and the surprising detail that her character lacks. Every time I read something, I was like, ‘What’s going to happen?’” Matichak says. They were all kind of the same with different things plugged in here and there between the three of us. “I don’t want to sound dramatic, but the closer we got to filming, I read probably 20 different versions of the ending. Prior to filming the trilogy’s middle chapter, Halloween Kills, in 2019, Matichak received a heads-up that she would likely survive Ends, but the trilogy capper’s ending was still very much in flux, overall. ![]() I pretty much got to walk side by side with her through this entire journey, but to be present and be a fly on the wall for her final bow was really, really cool,” Matichak tells The Hollywood Reporter. “To have that be a notch on my belt is pretty wild, and getting to do it alongside Jamie Lee Curtis is nothing but an honor. Events of the Week: WSJ Magazine's Innovator Awards, Halloween Highlights and Moreįor Matichak, it’s virtually impossible to describe the feeling of not only saving Laurie Strode’s life but defeating one of cinema’s most iconic villains in the process.
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