The Original Halloween Has Been Remastered to Promote Sequels
Daniel Johnson — September 13, 2019 — Tech
References: cinelifeentertainment & hypebeast
The original Halloween film from 1978 will return to theaters in the fall, in a remastered version. Cinelife Entertainment is the company that is spearheading the re-release of the classic horror movie. The movie will be released in select theaters, which are listed on the Cinelife Entertainment website.
The film was remastered by Dean Cundey, who was the cinematographer for the original Halloween movie. Notable elements of the remastered version include better lighting as well as enhanced effects. The updated film will help to promote the new sequels in the Halloween series which will be released in 2020 and 2021.
The film is a cult classic and a re-released version could bring in new viewers and fans to the series. This could be a good promotion tool for the upcoming sequels.
Image Credit: Cinelife Entertainment
The film was remastered by Dean Cundey, who was the cinematographer for the original Halloween movie. Notable elements of the remastered version include better lighting as well as enhanced effects. The updated film will help to promote the new sequels in the Halloween series which will be released in 2020 and 2021.
The film is a cult classic and a re-released version could bring in new viewers and fans to the series. This could be a good promotion tool for the upcoming sequels.
Image Credit: Cinelife Entertainment
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