MICHAEL MYERS, otherwise known as Terry Smith, a driving instructor from Andover, will return to Odeon cinema next month scarier than ever before.
Terry, who has been a driving instructor for the last 37 years, used his inspiration from Halloween Kills, apart of the Halloween Saga, to replicate the fictional character Michael Myers as a way of raising money for charity.
After Terry's fundraiser for the charity Andover Mind last year turned out a huge success where he dressed up and attended Odeon cinema to watch the screening of Halloween Kills, he has agreed to come back again this year and for a longer period of time.
He even has a new costume to follow suit of the new film Halloween Ends which will first be screened on Friday, October 14.
Anyone going to watch a film or who are just in the area can come into Odeon cinema on October 15, the following day after the release of Halloween Ends, and pay a small donation to have their picture taken alongside 'Michael Myers'. Terry will be in the cinema from two to three hours before watching the new film himself.
He said: "It's all great fun and for a good cause, I love seeing peoples reactions! Some people get really scared and some people absolutley love it and really enjoy having their photo done.
"It was really funny last year when I walked in to sit down and watch Halloween Kills, people instantly looked at me and then looked at the film."
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