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Yes folks there is more on Rob Zombie’ re-imagining of John Carpenter’s horror classic, Halloween. But this time we have a lot of quotes from the cast and even some footage from the set of the film.

Zombie has now officially come out and said that there will be no sequels. If there are any, he won’t have anything to do with them.

“Everything I’ve wanted to do I’ve done with this movie,” Zombie says.

And Michael Myers will not talk in this film just like he hasn’t in any of the other films. Ok, that’s not entirely true because adult Michael who wears the mask won’t do any talking, but young Michael (Daeg Faerch) will actually have lines in the film.

“In one scene we do, he’s completely blank and I’m trying to coax him,” Malcolm McDowell (Dr. Sam Loomis) said of his work with Faerch. “He gets to deliver [lines], but of course the older Michael is completely [silent]; he doesn’t say a thing, he just wears a mask and terrifies everybody to death.”

And as for the time period of the film, Zombie says that the beginning of his will take place way before the events in the beginning of Carpenter’s first film. These are the parts of the story dealing with Faerch playing Michael as a young boy and being committed. Then later on, Zombie’s film will pick up when Michael is accidentally released from the sanitarium after seventeen years.

For those wondering, Jamie Lee Curtis does not make an appearance. As a matter of fact, Zombie confirmed that no-one from the first film is in it.

Finally in what is the biggest change anyone could ever make to the Halloween franchise aside from actually replacing Michael Myers as the villain. Rob Zombie has said that the original theme music will not be in his film.

“The plan was at some point to [remake it], to change it around,” Zombie said, revealing that it has since been shelved. “The actual way it sounds now doesn’t really work with what we’re doing.”

“We’ve reimagined the picture,” producer Andy Gould added. “Perhaps a reimagining of the sound is in order too.”

There are many more changes and video footage from the set that you can check out just by clicking here.

Halloween slashes into theatres on August 31.