The 1982 film "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" is a science fiction horror film. It was the first film to be written and directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. John Carpenter and Debra Hill, the creators of "Halloween" and "Halloween II", return as the film's producers. "Halloween III" is the only movie in the series that does not feature the series antagonist, Michael Myers. After this film's disappointing critical reception and box office performance, Michael Myers was brought back six years later in the 1988 American slasher film, "Halloween IV: The Return of Michael Myers".

In this film, it makes the point that a decade ago in time, Michael Myers butchered 16 people trying to get to his sister. He was shot and incinerated, but still the entity (Myers) that Dr. Sam Loomis calls "Evil on two legs" would not die. This time, Michael returns to Haddonfield for Jamie Lloyd – the orphaned daughter of Laurie Strode – and her babysitter Rachel. Dr. Loomis is now faced with a situation where he must stop Michael before the unholy slaughter reaches his innocent young niece.

In the films, "Halloween II" (1981), "Halloween VI" (1995), and "Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later" (1998), Michael Myers, the mental person who had been committed to a sanitarium for murdering his babysitting teenage sister on Halloween night when he was six years old, is featured as the key antagonist in all three films mentioned here.

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