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Michael Myers' Performer James Jude Courtney Confirms That Halloween Ends Is His Final Turn As The Shape

On October 18, 2022 — a mere few days after the release of "Halloween Ends" — James Jude Courtney spoke to Screen Rant, where he dropped the surprising news that he's officially done portraying "The Shape" Michael Myers. "We're done. I think, for me, to put this character down, Jamie and I were talking on the set towards the end, knowing that this was the end for us," he explained. Following in the footsteps of legendary Michael Myers actors like Nick Castle and Tyler Mane, Courtney took on the role in 2018's "Halloween," following that performance up with two more via "Halloween Kills" and "Halloween Ends."

Even though he's just gotten started as Michael Myers, James Jude Courtney feels that age is a determining factor in his decision to leave the part. He said, "I'm 65 years old, she's a year or two younger, but we're not spring chickens, we're both vital, and vibrant, and athletic and youthful, but we're moving in places in our career." Additionally, in his eyes and those of many others who worked on it, "Halloween Ends" is equivalent to a Super Bowl win, so there's no real need for him to play Myers again in more movies. "Best to win with a big ring on our hand and walk off into the sunset," Courtney concludes.

Say what you will about the recent "Halloween" trilogy, but it's hard to deny that James Jude Courtney was a great Michael Myers opposite Jamie Lee Curtis' Laurie Strode. It's too bad we likely won't see them clash at the cinema ever again.