Two police officers find a dead dog in Micheals old home, the same one Dr. Loomis found in the original movie. The body is shown and it’s pretty disturbing (to me at least). Skip the first minute or so after the officers enter the house to skip over it.
This isn’t pertaining to the category per say but I thought it would be important to tell people that there is a scene with a dog barking. It’s after the kids run away from the gay couple.
Two firefighters are killed inside a burning building and it is presumed that there bodies are left to burn. Before he’s killed, one of the firefighters falls through the floor and is clearly in distress.
A woman falls down the stairs and leg breaks. There are a few other scenes in which Michael breaks people’s bones (mostly hands, arms) when he is in the process of killing them.
A character injects themselves with a syringe of an unknown painkiller without measuring it to “make the pain stop”. They don’t OD, but it could still be triggering.
It’s implied that Michael is not entirely “human,” but whether we’re meant to assume he’s a ghost or a demon or just an otherworldly entity is kind of ambiguous
There are two scenes with needles. One with a nurse administering something to a hospital patient and another with a character forcibly jabbing themselves with what they assume is morphine.
There is also a brief replay from the 2018 movie of Dr. Sartain stabbing Frank with his pen knife. It’s not a needle but it bothered my partner so I felt I should put it for others.
There is mention of Michael and another patient escaping a mental institution (basically recap of the last movie), and a very brief flashback from the 1978 movie that took place on the grounds of a mental institution but otherwise theres no direct scene in this movie.
Yes and no? In the bar scene with the stand up ventriloquist, the ventriloquist guy says the word “queer”. It’s ambiguous with meaning but i thought people would want to know.