Step back into the shadows with us as ClassHorrorCast dives deep into the origins of one of horror’s most iconic franchises — John Carpenter’s Halloween.
In this first part of our Halloween retrospective, we’re breaking down the original trilogy that defined and redefined the slasher genre: Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981), and Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982).
From Carpenter’s minimalist masterpiece that gave birth to Michael Myers — The Shape — to the blood-soaked sequel set in Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, and finally to the bold and bizarre departure of Season of the Witch, we’re covering it all.
In this episode, we explore:
- Behind-the-scenes stories and production secrets from all three films
- Scene-by-scene breakdowns and how Carpenter’s visual style changed modern horror
- Every kill — analyzed, ranked, and remembered
- Unused ideas, alternate endings, and lost storylines that never made it to screen
- The characters, the music, and the mythology that built Halloween’s legacy
- And the fan reaction that changed the franchise forever
Whether you’re a lifelong Halloween fan or discovering the early films for the first time, this episode peels back the mask to reveal how Halloween 1–3 shaped the genre, terrified audiences, and sparked one of the most fascinating evolutions in horror history.
Listen now — where we celebrate the creators, stories, and dark imagination that make horror unforgettable.
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