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Jimmy Kimmel Just Made Jamie Lee Curtis Sign A Contract Swearing This Is Her Last 'Halloween' Movie

Jimmy Kimmel Just Made Jamie Lee Curtis Sign A Contract Swearing This Is Her Last 'Halloween' Movie
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On Tuesday, Jamie Lee Curtis joined Jimmy Kimmel on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to discuss her upcoming movie Halloween Ends, which is said to be the final installment of the H40 trilogy following 2021's Halloween Kills.

Curtis has played main protagonist/heroine Laurie Strode in the franchise since the first film released in 1978.


The Golden Globe winning actress—introduced by Kimmel as the "major motion picture star and yogurt icon who has relentlessly been menaced by the same mass lunatic for more than 40 years now"—vowed to Kimmel that this would be her final Halloween movie.

Seemingly unconvinced, Kimmel presented Curtis with a contract to seal the deal.

The contract read:

"I declare this is my last Halloween movie."
"I, Jamie Lee Curtis, Queen of scream, daughter of Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, mother of Lindsay Lohan."
"Hereby sweareth, under penalty of perjury, that Halloween Ends (2022) will be the last Halloween movie I will ever appear in."
"For all time, for all sequels and multiverses, enforceable by the Police Department of Haddonfield, Illinois."
"May God have mercy on us all."
"Baba Booey."

Curtis joked she should call her lawyer first before very willingly signing the contract.

You can see the full interview and official contract signing below.

Jamie Lee Curtis Confirms IN WRITING That This is Her Last Halloween Movie Ever youtu.be

Viewers chimed in with their adoration for Curtis, many reminiscing about their first experience with the Halloween movies.

Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube


Jimmy Kimmel Live/YouTube

Curtis did admit she has been a "weepfest" over the finality of her role.

"I've been weeping for about a month now, trying to figure out how to say goodbye to all this."
Halloween Ends comes out Friday in theaters and on Peacock.

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