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there are 13 movies in the Halloween franchise containing 5 Separate Timelines of Continuity and one of the films doesn t even mention Michael Myers.

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Fun Fact: there are 13 movies in the “Halloween” franchise containing 5 Separate Timelines of Continuity and one of the films doesn’t even mention Michael Myers.

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