: Directors John Carpenter and Debra Hill intended for the Halloween series to be an annual anthology of different horror stories set on the holiday.
: Initially a box office failure due to audience confusion over the lack of Michael Myers, it has since gained a cult following for its unique storyline and synth-heavy soundtrack. Standalone Titles & Other Media subtitle Season of the Witch
While often remembered as a subtitle, "Season of the Witch" is also used as a primary title for several other works: : Directors John Carpenter and Debra Hill intended
: It follows Dr. Dan Challis as he uncovers a plot by the Silver Shamrock Novelty company to kill children using Halloween masks containing fragments of Stonehenge and activated by a specific TV commercial. Dan Challis as he uncovers a plot by
The most prominent use of "Season of the Witch" as a subtitle is in the third installment of the Halloween franchise.
The phrase serves as a famous subtitle in horror cinema history, most notably for the 1982 film Halloween III , and as a standalone title for several other media projects. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)