Six years ago, Michael Myers terrorized the town of Haddonfield, Illinois. He and his niece, Jamie Lloyd, have disappeared. Jamie was kidnapped by a bunch of evil druids who protect Michael Myers. And now, six years later, Jamie has escaped after giving birth to Michael's child. She runs to Haddonfield to get Dr. Loomis to help her again.
This movie contains 25 potentially triggering events.
Not Explicitly, but if you do the math, Jamie should only be around 16-17 when she is impregnated with Michael's child, and Michael has been kicking around for... a good few decades now.
A man hits his grown daughter across her face, hard enough that she gets a nosebleed. He's mean, disparaging and domineering towards everyone in the household.
I'm not uncomfortable seeing a naked baby in a movie. However, someone paints a rune on this naked baby's body with a bloodied knife - which I do find a bit disturbing to watch.
Another thing: A man hits his grown daughter across her face, hard enough that she gets a nosebleed.
offscreen statutory rape (a young teenager was impregnated at some point between the last movie and this one). no sexual assault is shown onscreen as far as i can remember
Okay I’m doing a longer explanation of this one. There are a few scenes. There’s a few scenes where the n//dles are shown. Once when the two main characters are running, a second time when they are in a hospital room with fetuses. The second scene has a few scenes with actual in//ections. A spoiler but one scene with n//dles is when Tommy says Michael won. Another scene happens in the same fight but with only one.
After Loomis says he is going to be there for a bit there is yet another shot shown with michaels mask along with a used n//dle.
I believe the entire final act takes place in one, but it's abandoned and doesn't seem to have a lot of the defining hallmarks of an institution any longer