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Trick r’ Treat Director Explains Why the Sequel Is Taking So Long

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“I love all of our favorite horror franchise characters as much as any of us, but not all of them are great,” Dougherty explained at an in-person screening of the original movie, per Collider. “And I know we’ve grown to love even the lesser chapters of our favorite horror series. There’s always a cheese value to them, but if I’m gonna do a sequel, I want it to be as good if not better than the original, and good things take time. The last thing I would want is to see ‘Trick ‘r Treat Part 9: Sam Goes to Space,’ you know? Although that does have potential, I will say.”

The movie initially screened at festivals starting in 2007, but it wasn’t until 2009 that Trick r’ Treat earned a wider release, as it ultimately went straight to video. It wasn’t until streaming became more popular and more audiences had access to the film that its following grew, with its support growing so strong that it has become a staple with Spirit Halloween’s decor selection and was honored with a haunted house at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights.

While Dougherty is surely glad to see the film find a passionate following, the more time that passes, the more pressure there is on a sequel, and the higher the standards might be to get a sequel. The original film was an anthology that delivered multiple sequences that all took place on Halloween night and delivered tales of terror highlighting lore connected to the holiday, so, luckily, Dougherty doesn’t have an expiration date on delivering a sequel, since the follow-up will have an all-new cast.

Stay tuned for updates on the Trick r’ Treat sequel.

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