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Who made the Halloween 6 mask?

Who made the Halloween 6 mask?

Justin Mabry
The Official Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers mask was sculpted by our Art Director, Justin Mabry, and was based on numerous screen shots to make it the most screen accurate mask ever released. 2013 Miramax, LLC.

Is there a Halloween 6 movie?

It is the sixth installment in the Halloween film series, and concludes the “Thorn Trilogy” story arc established in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers.

What other movie was the Michael Myers mask from Halloween used in?

The Devil’s Rain
The mask, which was made from a cast of William Shatner’s face, was originally used in the 1975 horror film The Devil’s Rain.

Who is the mask of Michael Myers?

William Shatner’s
Pretty much everyone knows the Halloween franchise’s connection to Star Trek connection: The mask Michael Myers, the infamous Halloween villain, wears throughout the series is William Shatner’s face.

Is the Michael Myers mask from Halloween real?

Trick or Treat Studios and Compass International Pictures are proud to present the Official Halloween Michael Myers Mask! This mask is a beautiful replica of the mask worn by one of the most famous movie serial killers of all time in the film that made Michael Myers a household name to Horror Fans everywhere, John Carpenter’s Halloween.

How many movies has Michael Myers been in?

Michael Myers and his mask are revered as genre icons, and the Halloween franchise now includes a total of eleven films, with the twelfth, Halloween Kills, being released this year.

Is the Michael Myers mask made by William Shatner?

Yes, William Shatner’s silhouette is the basis of the Michael Myers mask. Wallace removed the mask’s eyebrows and sideburns, made larger eyeholes, messed up the hair, and painted it white. With these few choices, Wallace created the Shape, the name Carpenter gave the adult Michael Myers.

What kind of mask did Michael Myers wear in Rob Zombie?

Michael Myers’s mask in this Rob Zombie remake is much closer to the 1978 version in shape and expression. Zombie wanted to design a mask as close as possible to the original. In the end, though, he decided to deviate in one major way: he added scars to it.