Official HALLOWEEN KILLS Michael Myers Mask Now Available from Trick or Treat Studios

It is simply the most iconic mask in the history of horror. One cannot think of the film Halloween without immediately envisioning the blank white face of the Shape. It is the mask that has created nightmares and terrifying visions for generations of fans. It has been reimagined and redesigned for numerous films in the franchise, but the premise has always remained the same.

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I am of course talking about the frightening white veil that disguises the face of Michael Myers. The thin layer of rubber that covers the unknown features of pure evil. A mask of legendary origins.

As reported by our friends over at Bloody Disgusting, you can now order your very own copy of the iconic Michael Myers Mask from the upcoming film Halloween Kills at Trick or Treat Studios!

The mask is sculpted by Christopher Nelson, Vincent Van Dyke & Justin Mabry. This version is significantly burn damaged as a result to the fiery finish of 2018’s Halloween.  “This mask comes directly from the movie master and is an exact replica of the mask worn by Michael Myers in Halloween Kills.”

You can preorder your very own Michel Myers mask for $69.99. The masks will be shipping out beginning August 13. Just in time to be worn for the premiere of Halloween Kills on October 15, 2021!

As the legend goes and reported by Screenrant back in 2019.

When Halloween went into production, the crew had a dismal $300,000 budget to work with. This caused the props and costume department to embark on the daunting task of developing Michael Myers’ frightening appearance. Director John Carpenter hired Tommy Lee Wallace as the production designer. Wallace ended up buying a William Shatner Star Trek mask from a costume shop for under two dollars. To remove the human element of the mask, Wallace widened the eye holes and got rid of the side-burns and distinctive eyebrows. The mask was then spray-painted, transforming it into the emotionless figure that fans now know so well.

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