Trick ‘r Treat 2 Update From Michael Dougherty Gives Fans Some Hope

Trick 'r Treat 2 Update From Michael Dougherty Gives Fans Some Hope

Key Takeaways

  • Trick r’ Treat 2 is in development, but director Michael Dougherty doesn’t want to compromise the original film’s unique elements.
  • Dougherty insists the sequel must retain the original’s nonlinear storytelling and blend of horror and comedy.
  • Despite challenges, Dougherty remains optimistic that Trick r’ Treat 2 will happen under the right conditions and resources.

As a die-hard fan of Trick ‘r Treat since its initial release back in 2007, I’ve been anxiously awaiting the sequel like a kid waiting for Halloween night itself! Michael Dougherty’s recent update on Trick r’ Treat 2 has left me feeling a mix of excitement and trepidation. On one hand, it’s heartening to hear that the director is committed to retaining the unique elements that made the original so special – the nonlinear storytelling, the perfect blend of horror and comedy, and Sam, our beloved demonic trick-or-treater.


Fans have been eagerly awaiting a sequel to “Trick r’ Treat” ever since its initial release in 2007. Director Michael Dougherty has shared some insights about the potential follow-up, explaining the challenges and concessions he might not be willing to make for it to come to fruition.

The film titled “Trick r’ Treat” unfolds on Halloween night in the fictional town of Warren Valley. It weaves together four chilling tales, all tied together by one common thread: Sam, a demonic figure who manifests whenever a Halloween rule is broken by a character from the “Trick r’ Treat” universe. Dressed in orange footie pajamas and concealed by a burlap sack, Sam swiftly became an unforgettable horror movie persona. Upon its release, “Trick r’ Treat” garnered high praise from critics and quickly grew into a cult favorite.

The horror film “Trick ‘r Treat” was recently upgraded to 4K by Arrow Video, featuring a new audio commentary moderated by James A. Janisse and Chelsea Rebecca of Dead Meat. In this commentary (as reported by Collider), director Dougherty shared an update on the upcoming sequel for “Trick ‘r Treat” that he confirmed is in development for 2022. Dougherty revealed that “Trick ‘r Treat 2,” which he co-wrote with Todd Casey and Zach Shields, the writers of “Krampus,” has already been storyboarded. However, he mentioned that moving forward with a sequel could be challenging due to certain complications.

It’s challenging, as I believe we truly managed to encapsulate lightning in a bottle with this project, which came at quite a cost. Many people might not know this, but the majority of our beloved horror movies, including those that introduced iconic horror characters, were independently produced. […] There aren’t the usual indicators that a studio can reference to make it an easy ‘yes.’ In the sequel, I was firm about maintaining the non-linear narrative structure and preserving the unusual blend of horror and humor.

Trick 'r Treat 2 Update From Michael Dougherty Gives Fans Some Hope

As a die-hard fan, let me assure you all: I haven’t given up on making Trick r’ Treat 2! However, it’s important to know that I won’t settle for anything less than perfection with this sequel. If I can’t bring it to life exactly how I envisioned, then I’d rather not do it at all. That said, I’m thrilled about the script we have so far and I’m hopeful about its future!

I’m keen on moving forward with it. There’s certainly life left in it yet. We’re making progress and heading in the right direction, but I won’t bend or give up essentials to produce a sequel. It needs the perfect circumstances and necessary resources. If not, I’ll be satisfied knowing it as that resilient film that battled numerous obstacles.

Originally launched straight-to-video in 2007, “Trick r’ Treat” saw a limited theater release in 2022 due to increased interest during Halloween season. Clearly, there’s an eager audience anticipating more chaos from the iconic character Sam. However, it appears Dougherty hinted that studios might be hesitant and unwilling to invest as much as he thinks is necessary for a worthy sequel. If this hindrance prevents a “Trick r’ Treat” sequel, many fans would surely feel let down. Yet, no sequel could be preferable to one where the director felt he had compromised on his vision.

Nonetheless, Dougherty expressed hope that Trick r’ Treat hasn’t met its end just yet, so optimism is warranted. Although an extended delay might feel discouraging, if fans have already waited this long, perhaps they can bear a bit more waiting. In truth, there are still numerous other horror films to enjoy during Halloween.

Trick r’ Treat is available on digital platforms.

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2024-11-01 21:24