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Halloween’s Tyler Mane Reveals Whether He’d Ever Play Michael Myers Again

Considering how the Halloween film franchise has surpassed double digits when it comes to racking up sequels, it's actually somewhat amazing to think not many actors have played Michael Myers on more than one occasion. Nick Castle, often referred to as "the O.G. Shape," has done so though, with Tyler Mane being another notable actor to have also accomplished that feat.
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Considering how the Halloween film franchise has surpassed double digits when it comes to racking up sequels, it’s actually somewhat amazing to think not many actors have played Michael Myers on more than one occasion. Nick Castle, often referred to as “the O.G. Shape,” has done so though, with Tyler Mane being another notable actor to have also accomplished that feat.

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The main difference between those two fellas is that Castle was able to reprise the role because he was doing so in a 2018 followup to the 1978 original. Therefore, it made much sense to bring him back. Mane, meanwhile, was contained to a two-film alternate timeline established by Rob Zombie, so he may never return.

Knowing that, I still couldn’t help pondering the possibility of Tyler Mane having a third tour as Michael Myers because, after all, the character spends a great deal of time under a mask, so the door is pretty much open for Mane to show up in separate universes. I asked him if he’d be willing to come back and work for a different director during our conversation at The Monroe Pop Fest, and here’s what he said:

“I dare not say never, but probably not. Because it would be hard to…I see Michael as Rob did and to do it with a different director with a different vision would probably not have the same kind of outcome. I see him as an intense, gritty individual, and that’s the way he should be.”