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Miramax has fought hard to finally win the bidding battle with many strong contenders including A24 for television rights to theHalloweenhorror franchise. The hit franchise has continued to give chills down the spine to audiences over the years with Jamie Lee Curtis’s character, Laurie Strode, facing off against the franchise’s legendary antagonist, Michael Myers in the movie series.

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The franchise has a long-lasting impact on Hollywood’s horror genre and now it is ready to share the same enthralling experience on the small screen.

Miramax Wins Over the Halloween Franchise Rights for Small Screen
Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers in Halloween Ends [Photo Credit: Ryan Green/Universal Pictures]Also Read:“He said No”: Jamie Lee Curtis Was Left Heartbroken After Her Ambitious Plans With Michael Myers Failed Miserably
After a heated bidding battle which reportedly was ongoing for several weeks, Miramax has gained the television rights to theHalloweenfranchise. The indie studio had a fierce bidding war which included A24 as its strong contenders. Initially, it was reported that A24 was in the major lead in the bidding race but the rights eventually went to the former.

The franchise’s television rights were controlled by Malek Akkad’s Trancas International Films with Miramax signing a wide-range deal. TheDeadlineshared,
“Miramax Television has signed a wide-ranging deal with Trancas to develop and co-produce a Halloween TV series, which also includes a first-look agreement on other television projects for the international marketplace.”

In addition to that, the indie studio is also envisioning to potentially launch a cinematic universe spanning across the movies and television. The report mentioned that Miramax’s Head of Global TV, Marc Helwig will be in close collaboration with Akkad to look at the franchise creatively.
However, fans have presented a variety of reactions to this recent news with many wanting the antagonist to take a break.

Fans Reacted to Miramax Winning the Halloween Franchise’s TV Rights
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Amid the new addition of the horror franchise in the studio, Helwig expressed his thoughts. He mentioned,
“We are thrilled to expand our long and successful partnership with Trancas and the brilliant Malek Akkad in introducing this iconic franchise to a new form of storytelling and a new generation of fans.”
However, fans are expressing different opinions on the same. While few want the central antagonist to take a break after donning the scary vibes for several years, others consider it an opportunity to revamp the franchise by centering the TV series around him.
Check out the tweet here.
I think y’all need to give Michael Myers some rest. Jamie Lee Curtis fought the man for 50+ years. 😂pic.twitter.com/PV4dzaKU3b
— CMac (@TurtleMac24)July 07, 2025
Michael Myers todaypic.twitter.com/8k5rTD2Emr
— Matt Jarbo (@mjarbo)June 13, 2025
Oh man. The new trilogy was almost a classic, but they botched part 3. A24 would have absolutely “killed” this. Unfortunate that money won this fight over talent.
— James Rhymer (@jamesrhymer)June 06, 2025
Who will he team up with? Will he become a hero now?
— CubsKickAss (@Cubskickass100)July 20, 2025
This may be the chance to turn the Halloween franchise into the anthology series it was originally going for before it turned into the Michael Myers show
— Wailos (@Wailos2)June 15, 2025
TheJamie Lee Curtis-ledHalloweenfranchise has 13 movies that have a huge cultural significance in the horror genre. As for Curtis’s return to the franchise, it is still in the haze as back in 2022, she would never say “never” to returning to the horror genre as the 2022 movie marked the end of the trilogy.
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