It's fun, intense and brutal, a slasher movie times one hundred, big time. The Nick Castle cameo in Halloween Ends which he teased back in June is by itself a wonderful Easter eggs for fans but it doesn’t stop there. John, 72, is returning to the horror franchise to compose the score for the upcoming movie 'Halloween Kills' and has described the motion picture as "a slasher movie times one hundred". He portrayed Michael Myers in the original. Long-running Halloween star Nick Castle, who has played the murderous Michael Myers since 1978, has teased a surprising story and an unexpected ending to the slasher. And then, of course, (director) John (Carpenter) had to go, 'Take two'." Nicholas Charles Nick Castle (born September 21, 1947) is an American screenwriter, film director and actor. He said: "When those drops came down on me, through the gown, it was like knives. Nick likened the drops of water to "knives" as they penetrated his his costume. The worst part on the show, for me, because it was like, 40-something degrees that night and it was late and they put on the hoses and there's no warm water coming out of the hose. Speaking on video podcast, 'The Thing With Two Heads', Nick said: "I wish I would have let the stunt guy do the first scene where it's in the rain and I'm jumping up on the car so I didn't have to freeze to death. The 72-year-old actor played the role of serial killer Michael Myers in the iconic slasher film and performed the majority of the character's scenes to immerse himself in the role, but revealed that he hated shooting a scene where water poured down on him. Collect this iconic mask of The Shape from the legendary film Halloween, signed by the first actor to portray Michael Myers in the film series Nic. Many performers have worn the mask of Michael Myers over the years, but Nick Castle is the one who. See his highest rated movies, photos, and filmography on Rotten Tomatoes. He also wrote and directed 'The Boy Who Could Fly' and 'Tap', and played the Shape in the horror film 'Halloween'. Nick Castle regrets shooting a sequence with freezing cold rainwater in 'Halloween'. the Shape) Compass International Pictures Amy Sussman/Getty. Nick Castle is a writer-director who has worked on various films and TV shows, including John Carpenter's 'Escape from New York' and 'Halloween' franchise.
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