Group of glowing jack-o’-lanterns with sinister carved faces, lit against a dark background.”
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The Curse of Thorn

The Halloween sequels tried to tie Michael Myers to ancient Celtic curses and runic cults, but the truth behind Samhain is stranger, and simpler. It was never about blood sacrifices or constellations, just fear, firelight, and the turning of seasons. Here’s how the movies got it wrong, and why that might be what makes them perfect.

Children in Halloween costumes trick-or-treating at night, holding pumpkin baskets and smiling as candy is handed out.
Blog, Horror History & Industry Stories

How Halloween Went Global (and Got Sugared Up)

From ancient bonfires to candy bars, Halloween’s transformation wasn’t magic, it was marketing. Irish and Scottish traditions crossed the ocean, candy companies saw an opening, and the world’s sweetest night was born. Here’s how Samhain’s spooky roots evolved into a global celebration of costumes, capitalism, and sugar-coated nostalgia.

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