Michael Myers Will Return Next Summer In 3-D

It's not exactly a vote of confidence from the general movie-going public when Halloween II failed to make more than Inglorious Basterds this past weekend. Did I mention that the Quentin Tarantino-helmed WWII epic was in its second weekend and only dropped 47%?
"Audience fatigue be damned!," says The Weinstein Company. Oh no, Bob Weinstein reveals to the LA Times that a third installment in the new Halloween series is moving forward for a Summer 2010 release. The Brothers Weinstein are already talking with another director (Rob Zombie if you forgot will be too busy ruining The Blob) who has a "different take" on the series.
Well, I hope for his sake this phantom filmmaker's plans include 3-D because thats the gimmick...err..."plan" for Halloween III. Of course, some are curious if this means the franchise will return to its ill-fated (and brief) period back in the early 80s when John Carpenter & Co. intended to move away from the Shape and focus on other Halloween-themed horror tales.
Don't hold your breath on that one, folks.
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