Michael is sucked toward the open door. He grabs her ankle. She stabs his wrist with a sharpened metal shard. He lets go—not from pain, but from choice? He stares at her as he drifts into the black, spinning slowly. No scream. No explosion. Just… gone.
Elena has lured Michael into the bay. She’s in a patched EVA suit. Michael has no suit.
This guide treats the premise with the serious structural respect it deserves—while acknowledging the inherent B-movie lunacy. Phase 1: The Core Premise & Why It Works The Logline: After being presumed dead in an explosion at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, Michael Myers’s cryogenically preserved body is recovered by a shady military-industrial conglomerate. Transported to a deep-space research station for “containment and study,” he inevitably awakens, stalks the zero-gravity corridors, and butchers a crew of scientists, astronauts, and corporate security.
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Michael is sucked toward the open door. He grabs her ankle. She stabs his wrist with a sharpened metal shard. He lets go—not from pain, but from choice? He stares at her as he drifts into the black, spinning slowly. No scream. No explosion. Just… gone.
Elena has lured Michael into the bay. She’s in a patched EVA suit. Michael has no suit.
This guide treats the premise with the serious structural respect it deserves—while acknowledging the inherent B-movie lunacy. Phase 1: The Core Premise & Why It Works The Logline: After being presumed dead in an explosion at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, Michael Myers’s cryogenically preserved body is recovered by a shady military-industrial conglomerate. Transported to a deep-space research station for “containment and study,” he inevitably awakens, stalks the zero-gravity corridors, and butchers a crew of scientists, astronauts, and corporate security.