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Halloween III: Season of the Witch Premiered on October 22, 1982 – Ten Things You Didn’t Know About The Film

October 22, 2021 By the80sruled Leave a Comment

Photo via Talk Horror on YouTube

Halloween III: Season of the Witch was released to theaters on October 22, 1982. It was the third movie in the Halloween movie series, and it was the only one that didn’t feature Michael Myers. It was the least successful Halloween movie in the series at the box office, but almost 40 years later, it has established its own reputation as a stand-alone cult film. It’s definitely one of the creepiest movies from the Halloween movie series.

For those who’ve never seen it, here’s a look at the theatrical trailer for the movie as well as 10 things you might not know about Halloween III: Season of the Witch from Talk Horror on YouTube.



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