Jake Gyllenhaal Called Jamie Lee Curtis And Got Her To Do More "Halloween" Movies, Plus 10 More Behind-The-Scenes Stories She Shared About The Franchise

🚨Warning: There are MAJOR spoilers ahead for the Halloween movies!🚨

1.Laurie Strode was Jamie's first acting role and she was 19 when she starred in the movie. Jamie even called the role an "acting part" because, at the time, she was nothing like Laurie and had to make the audience believe she was.

She said at New York Comic-Con,

But now, 44 years later, Jamie says that she and Laurie have become woven together, all thanks to the franchise's fans.

She said,

2.Halloween was filmed in just 17 days.

Jamie joked that she's been on press tours longer than the time it took to film the movie. 

Jamie joked that she's been on press tours longer than the time it took to film the movie.

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3.The Halloween crew dedicated Steely Dan's "Hey Nineteen" to Jamie, and she still likes to remember it as her song.

She added,

4.Because the film was shot out of order, Jamie numbered her scenes on a "terror meter," so she could make her performance fit the context of the movie better.

She said,

5.Director John Carpenter told Jamie the one thing he wanted was for Laurie to be "vulnerable," but she didn't quite understand what that meant.

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Universal / ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

Jamie said that after making the movie, she went to a packed movie theater showing Halloween. At the moment right before Laurie is about to come head to head with Michael Myers, an audience member stood up and yelled "DON'T GO IN THERE, THERE'S A KILLER IN THE HOUSE!"

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Compass International Pictures / Compass International Pictures/ Courtesy: Everett Collection

Then, as several more audience members began yelling similar phrases, Jamie understood that playing Laurie as "vulnerable" meant that viewers genuinely cared about her.

She said,

She said, "It was in that second that I went, 'That's what he meant!' He wanted her to be vulnerable so that you cared about her and you didn't want her to get hurt. And you guys haven't wanted me to get hurt for 44 years."

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6.Jamie said that fake blood is the hardest thing to wash off, but Dawn dish soap is what has surprisingly done the trick for her.

7.Jamie was actually the one who pitched Halloween H20: 20 Years Later.

<div><p>"It was me calling John [Carpenter] and Debra [Hill] and saying 'Hey, you know, in two years, the movie is gonna be 20 years old. Nobody has ever made a movie 20 years later using the same actor and writer, director, or producer. Let's do it.' John ultimately didn't write it. Debra ultimately didn't produce it. But I was in it and it was conceived as what happens when you run from fear."</p></div><span> Dimension Films / ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection</span>

8.H20 was supposed to end with Laurie killing Michael once and for all. But right before they were about to begin filming, Jamie had seen the script with a different, more ambiguous ending than the one she'd first conceived and almost dropped out of the movie.

She said,

Kevin Williamson is the one who came up with the movie's actual ending, where Laurie thinks she's killed Michael but it turns out it was actually an innocent paramedic.

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Dimension Films / ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

9.Because of the way H20 ended, Jamie wanted Laurie to be killed off in the next movie, Halloween: Resurrection, because she couldn't live knowing that Laurie was a killer.

She explained,

10.After Laurie's "death" in Resurrection, Jamie never planned on being in another Halloween movie, but a call from Jake Gyllenhaal, her godson, is what ended up changing her mind.

On the call, Jake said that director David Gordon Green had a new idea for a reboot of the movies, and he put the two of them in touch. 

On the call, Jake said that director David Gordon Green had a new idea for a reboot of the movies, and he put the two of them in touch.

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David Gordon Green wanted to frame the new movies showing Laurie Strode 40 years later where she's "living behind barbed wire, emotionally, physically, spiritually."

Jamie said,

11.And finally, Halloween Ends will take place four years after Halloween Kills, and at this point, Laurie has gone through grief therapy and has "finally been given the help she's always needed."

<div><p>"Laurie Strode has finally been given the help she's always needed. She never got anything before. And now Laurie Strode has been given grief therapy. You know, after the death of Karen at the end of <i>Kills</i>, Laurie Strode has been able to learn to live alongside her grief. It doesn't consume her. It allows her to exist. And maybe for a second, you get this idea that maybe Laurie Strode can be okay...and then the rest of the drama begins. But there's a moment, I do believe there's a little hope in this movie."</p></div><span> Universal / Everett</span>

Check out our exclusive interview with Jamie Lee Curtis here.