The house used for the iconic Halloween shoot recently changed hands for 1.68 million dollars, according to TMZ. The property had been listed at 1.8 million just last month, but attracting a buyer at that price proved challenging in a competitive market.
The cottage comprises four distinct blocks. The first block features a spacious main room with a bedroom and a veranda that invites outdoor living. The second block holds a room suitable for three occupants plus a bathroom. A bed and another bathroom occupy the third block. The fourth block serves as a garage, with potential to be converted into living space, a possibility highlighted by the sellers.
Released in 1978, the slasher classic Halloween is directed by John Carpenter and stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence, and Nick Castle. Its enduring legacy rests on its suspenseful atmosphere, practical effects, and iconic score that helped redefine modern horror cinema.
In the film’s storyline, serial killer Michael Myers returns to his hometown of Haddonfield after years in a mental institution, setting off a chilling sequence of events that has since become a reference point in the genre. The movie achieved remarkable commercial success, earning 47 million dollars at the domestic box office on a modest budget of 325 thousand dollars, a testament to its enduring appeal and word-of-mouth momentum.
Recently, discussions around the film and related pop culture moments have continued to surface. For instance, an online post associated with Jamie Lee Curtis drew attention for its stance on a high-profile international issue, paired with an image from Gaza, prompting discussions about celebrity involvement in broader conversations. (Source: TMZ)
Earlier, the spotlight also shone on other filming projects in which notable stars have been involved. A separate report highlighted Bradley Cooper filming a scene with Gigi Hadid, illustrating how real-life productions often intersect with public attention and fan interest.