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Kyle Richardsisn’t ruling out anotherHalloweenmovie.
TheReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar, 53, tells PEOPLE about reprising her role of Lindsey Wallace inHalloween Ends, out Friday — a role she originated in 1978’sHalloweenand portrayed again over four decades later in last year’sHalloween Kills.
“To be able to be in these movies from the very beginning, since I was 8 years old, and to know that I’d be going till the very end, meant a lot to me,” she says.
Detailing that she was thrilled that writers wrote her into theHalloween Endsscript afterfans said they wanted to see more of Richards' Lindsey in theHalloweenseries, the reality star adds, “I was just grateful to be a part of it.”
When asked whether she’s be open to returning to theHalloweenuniverse in one way or another afterHalloween Ends, Richards says she would do so in a heartbeat.
“Absolutely. That would be amazing to be able to do that after all these years. I mean,Halloweenis the gift that keeps on giving,” she says with a laugh. “It keeps coming back and coming back, and my character’s been around for so long, so that would be amazing.”
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Alongside Richards and Curtis, 63, other stars who return forHalloween Endsinclude Andi Matichak as Laurie’s granddaughter Allyson and Will Patton as Deputy Frank Hawkins. Both James Jude Courtney and Nick Castle return to play Michael Myers as well.
New additions to the cast include Rohan Campbell as Corey, Michael O’Leary as Dr. Mathis and Michele Dawson as Nurse Deb.
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Richards teases that her role inHalloween Endsis “small” due to various scenes that were left on the cutting room floor.
“There were some scenes that actually didn’t make the cut that were really fun to do with Jamie, because David Gordon Green is such a fun director to work with as an actor,” she says.
Still, Richards explains that being on set with “this crew that I love, and Jamie,” made for some special moments, nonetheless: “When you’re hanging out at 3 o’clock in the morning freezing and you’re drinking hot chocolate, sitting together and talking about life and things, those are some of the moments that I take with me.”
Halloween Endsis in theaters and streaming on Peacock Friday.
source: people.com