

The citizens of Haddonfield were able to set up a similar opportunity to finally kill Michael Myers in Halloween Kills. Related: Halloween Kills' Psycho Easter Egg Explained While the Avengers were able to undo almost everything Thanos caused in Avengers: Infinity War, Black Widow and Iron Man were two lives that wouldn't have been lost if Thor had just gone for the head. While taking Stormbreaker to the chest would have been enough to kill almost anything else in the galaxy, Thanos simply taunted Thor instead, telling him he "should have gone for the head." This simple miscalculation allowed Thanos to execute his plan, rewinding time to erase half of all life in the universe. Yet Thor aimed for the heart, not the head. In Avengers: Infinity War, Thor had the perfect opportunity to take Thanos out: he possessed Stormbreaker, the strongest weapon of Asgard, and caught Thanos off-guard just moments before he could execute his plan. Yet, despite the high body count of Halloween Kills, when the chance came to decapitate Michael Myers and kill him once and for all, the townsfolk of Haddonfield dropped the ball. From zombies to world-ending Titans, the rule for killing the supernatural and the preternatural is simple: always go for the head. The ending of Halloween Killsclimaxes in a beautifully choreographed massacre - but that wouldn't have been the case if the citizens of Haddonfield hadn't repeated Thor's critical mistake from Avengers: Infinity War. Warning: The following contains SPOILERS for Halloween Kills.
