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Legendary filmmaker John Carpenter, the 'Master of Horror,' received a prestigious star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 3rd, 2025. The ceremony was made even more memorable by the reunion of Kurt Russell and Keith David, co-stars fro...
John Carpenter, a Carthage, NY native raised in Kentucky, cemented his legacy in Hollywood on April 3rd, 2025, receiving the 2,806th star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame. Known for his genre-defining work, Carpenter's journey began at USC's School of Cinema and exploded with the 1978 release of *Halloween*. Made on a shoestring budget of $300,000, it became the most profitable independent film of its time, launched the slasher subgenre, and showcased Carpenter's talent as a composer with its influential score.
The ceremony became even more special with the attendance of Kurt Russell and Keith David, stars of Carpenter's 1982 masterpiece, *The Thing*. This marked a significant public reunion for the actors, who hadn't starred together since that film and whose characters' fates remain a popular topic of debate among fans. Footage showed the pair warmly embracing, with Russell praising David's appearance. Russell, a frequent Carpenter collaborator (*Escape from New York*, *Big Trouble in Little China*), delivered a heartfelt speech, stating, "There are very, very few directors whose signature is so clearly and instantly stamped upon a film... John Carpenter is one of those rare, very few... there’s nobody more deserving, my friend, than John Carpenter."
Carpenter, who also directed classics like *The Fog*, *They Live*, and *Starman*, continues to influence the industry. He served as executive producer and composer for recent *Halloween* installments and directed the Peacock series *Suburban Screams*. He thanked the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, saying, "I was looking for a career in Hollywood. Well, I found my career. And today, I have found Hollywood."
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