In other news, the Halloween Kills movie is now being released in October 2021, with Halloween Ends now in October 2022.
Two things:
- I can't imagine HHN doing a maze a whole year early. Granted, these are unprecedented circumstances. Construction, plus shifting around dates, etc, etc., it's tricky and it'll be weird. The earliest we had a movie-to-maze I believe was Insidious 4 being two months early.
- If Universal doesn't feel comfortable releasing the movie this year to rooms of people in a crowd, I doubt they'll do the same at their theme parks. On that note, Candyman has also been pushed back but to just October 2020 (for now). Let's be real: this is just a contingency plan in the event that Covid MAGICALLY disappears by than, but I guarantee they're already looking at another date for that movie as well. My guess is they had only so many slots for their horror fare and didn't want Candyman and Halloween to canniblize each other at the box office. I prefer if they just left Halloween where it was (again, in the event it MAGICALLY disappears, especially since they already had the October 2021 date claimed with HEnds) and move Candyman to November-March.