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Halloween Kills Director Reveals Bob Odenkirk Cameo Creation Process

David Gordon Green and Danny McBride revitalized the Halloween franchise in 2018.

Halloween Kills director David Gordon Green recently shed light on how the Bob Odenkirk cameo in the film came to fruition. Green, along with co-writer Danny McBride, revitalized the iconic slasher franchise with 2018's Halloween, which served as a direct sequel to the original 1978 film by John Carpenter. This led to the subsequent releases of Halloween Kills in 2021 and Halloween Ends in 2022.

Halloween Kills picks up immediately after the events of its predecessor, confirming Michael Myers' survival and his continued reign of terror. While the film received mixed reviews, there are still enjoyable elements, including Easter eggs and nods to the franchise's history.

In an interview, Green explained that the desire to honor Michael's victims led to the inclusion of a subtle Bob Odenkirk cameo. The cameo pays tribute to characters from the original Halloween, specifically Tommy Doyle and Lindsey Wallace, portrayed by Anthony Michael Hall and Kyle Richards, respectively.

Green encountered a challenge in acknowledging a character named Bob from the original film due to clearance issues. However, a fortuitous discovery of a high school photo of Bob Odenkirk led to the actor's involvement in the film. Odenkirk readily agreed to feature his old photo in the movie, adding a fun twist for fans.

The cameo references Bob Simms, a character from the original Halloween who met a memorable demise. Odenkirk's appearance may have gone unnoticed by many viewers, enhancing the film's rewatch value for those keen on spotting hidden details.

Bob Odenkirk is no stranger to cameos, having appeared in various shows and films with his trademark humor and versatility. His brief but impactful roles, such as in 'The Office', showcase his comedic talent and ability to bring characters to life.

Overall, the Bob Odenkirk cameo in Halloween Kills adds an extra layer of enjoyment for audiences, highlighting Green's attention to detail and respect for the franchise's legacy.

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